Britain’s Heritage Cities New Website
November 4, 2009 on 7:34 am | In Adventure Travel, London, Scotland, United Kingdom, Wales | Comments Off
Six British cities are now promoting their heritage, history, culture, and events to all English-speaking long-haul markets — especially the United States and Canada — through a new-look website, www.heritagecities.com
They are “Britain’s Heritage Cities,” made up of Bath, Durham, Canterbury, Chester, Stratford-upon-Avon and York. Collectively, for long-stay visitors, the cities provide a focus for a touring holiday of Britain.
But individually, each one of them is also well-placed for a short-stay city break.
Recent changes to the nature of all British cities, meantime, also mean that they now appeal to those in search of “high-end” pastimes and pleasures, from world-class theater and award-winning restaurants, to modern five-star hotels and spas.
The new-look website highlights all of this. One feature of the new site is its simplified layout, which makes it much easier and quicker for users to find out precisely what they need to know.
Other new features designed to make it more appealing to browsers include a new mapping facility, which quickly helps to illustrate the U.K.’s geographical layout; and the chance to sign-up for a Britain’s Heritage Cities e-newsletter, giving all of the latest information about events and festivals, attractions and accommodation.
The site has also been linked to each of the individual cities’ own websites, as well as other major travel-related companies, including VisitBritain. Britain’s Heritage Cities originally came together as a means of promoting their shared appeal more effectively. Working in close partnership with Visit Britain whenever possible, their main targets remain the English-speaking long-haul markets — especially the United States of America, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa.
For more information, visit www.heritagecities.com
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