Traditionally, the seaside. However, if you're coming from America you probably don't want that so much.
London is a real must and has plenty of attractions for all age groups. You might also try Chester or York. If you are visiting with young children, Chester might be the slightly better choice. It has a very obviously 'olde worlde' appearance. :) You might do a websearch for both places.
If you visit York, you may wish also to visit Lincoln or Durham. Both have spectacularly situated medieval cathedrals. (From Lincoln you might wish to visit the original Boston).
If you go to Chester, you may wish to go on to visit North Wales or the Lake District.
Information on all these places can be found on the web.
Please note that by comparison with the U.S. Britain is generally expensive. This applies in particular to the cost accommodation and meals.
Joncey
You should also try Manchester it is a brilliant place with very friendly people there are also lots of museums and a very good nightlife.Becky
The Mediterranean beaches are the most popular tourist destinations.
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National Parks are popular tourist destinations because they have historic and natural value. They are great for people of all ages to experience.
The typical tourist season for destinations in England is July and August. These, historically, are the two warmest and driest months and constitute high season.
Mexico, of course.
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Spain and France
My opinion is France or Italy
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because malaysia is a country where greenery fulll fill it .
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Walt Disney World in Orlando Florida is the Number One most popular tourist destination on the planet Earth.