Direct Enquiries has conducted detailed access assessments to provide step by step routes to some of the most popular attractiions.
Birmingham
Birmingham offers so many things to do it's hard to know where to start. Listed
here are a few of the many places you may choose to visit for shopping, leisure
or meetings.
Exeter
The city of Exeter is the county town of Devon, in the southwest of England. It
is situated on the River Exe. Among the notable buildings in Exeter are: The
Cathedral, founded in 1050.
London
London is a major tourist destination, with four world heritage sites and
numerous iconic landmarks such as the Houses of Parliament, tower Bridge, the
Tower of London, Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace and the London Eye
amongst its many attractions.
Manchester
Manchester has a number of busy squares, plazas and shopping streets. Many of
Manchester city centre's streets are now pedestrianised with numerous other
streets having Metrolink or Bus priority.
One of the oldest thoroughfares is Market Street.
Newcastle
Newcastle is a city in north-east England, situated inside the metropolitan
county of Tyne and Wear.
There are several major shopping areas in Newcastle city centre, the largest of
which is the Eldon Square shopping centre. The main shopping street in the city
is Northumberland Street.
Nottingham
Nottingham is a city (and county town of Nottinghamshire) in the East Midlands
of England. The centre of Nottingham lies on the River Leen. The heart of
Nottingham City Centre is the Old Market Square, where a major redevelopment
was completed in March 2007. Most of the main shopping streets surround the
square.
Sheffield
Sheffield is a city and metropolitan borough in South Yorkshire. It is so named
because of its origins in a field on the River Sheaf that runs through the
city.