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Time-warp northern English ‘town’ named top festive day out – with train station grotto and retro Christmas treats
A HUGE open-air museum has been named one of the UK’s top Christmas breaks for 2024.
Visit England named Beamish as one of eight “uber-festive” places Brits should visit this year.
According to Visit England, the eight attractions each offer something different from “festive light trails with your mates, Christmas afternoon tea with your mum, romantic evenings at German Christmas markets and December days out with the kids to meet Santa”.
And one of the places in Visit England‘s top picks is the “living museum” of Beamish in County Durham.
The huge open-air museum allows visitors to see what life would have been like in the UK between the 1820s and 1950s.
From November 23 until December 24, its replica homes, pubs, shops and businesses will be transformed into a huge festive attraction.
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The sprawling 300-acre estate will be decked out with golden fairy lights, pine garlands and a huge Christmas tree
Some of the replica homes will be set for Christmas too with traditional grub on display.
Visitors can sample some retro sweets at the 1990s town sweet shop and listen to festive music in the countdown to Christmas.
The northern attraction will also be serving a range of “yuletide treats”.
Even though there aren’t any specifics on its website, its onsite team rooms will most likely be serving traditional mince pies and other baked goods.
For younger visitors, Beamish will also play host to the big man himself with a Christmas Grotto.
Father Christmas will be meeting kids inside his grotto at Rowley Station Goods Yards. Grotto visits cost an additional £8 per child.
The Visit England website reads: “Experience wonderful festivities and enjoy a wintery stroll around the open-air museum grounds, made extra special by the unique surroundings.
“Afterwards, see the traditional decorations, enjoy festive treats and find that perfect present for someone special.”
Beamish will also be open for evening visits on set days throughout December for visitors who want to experience the open-air attraction after dark.
Previous visitors have been impressed by the festive offering at Beamish, with one writing on TripAdvisor: “Beamish is a yearly festive visit for us of which this year we were truly blessed to waddle around the day after a sprinkling of snow.
“It was truly magical and added to the Christmas spirit.”
Another added: “We have been to visit at Christmas and I have to say it is one of the best Santa experiences our kids have been to.”
One of the main reasons it remains so popular is that its tickets are all annual passes.
From £17.35 for kids, £27.95 for adults, or £71 for a family of four, ticket holders can visit the museum as many times as they like for a year following the day of their first visit.
One of the best Santa experiences our kids have been to
Visit England named seven other places in its list of top festive days out, including Winchester, Chester, Norwich and York.
The four cities were praised for their Christmas Markets, with wooden stalls and chalets descending on each destination every year.
The chocolate-box villages of the Cotswolds like Broadway, Chipping Camden and Bourton-on-the-Water were also named as top places for a festive day out by Visit England.
Bourton-on-the-Water celebrates the festive season by putting a Christmas tree in its river.
The tiny Cornish village of Mousehole also made the cut thanks to its sea light show.
Also on the list was Mompesson House in Salisbury, with its Dickensian-style rooms hosting festive activities.
Three unusual Christmas markets to visit
HERE are three other unusual Christmas markets to visit in Europe.
Kerststad Valkenburg, the Netherlands
The award-winning Christmas market covers every corner of the town, with events at several locations, including several underground caves. One of these is the Velvet Cave Christmas Market, which is situated underneath Valkenburg’s ruined castle. It is home to more than 50 stalls selling handmade gifts and other items.
Fraueninsel Christmas Market
Every winter, the island of Fraueninsel (also known as Frauenchiemsee), in Bavaria, Germany is transformed into a festive attraction thanks to its Christmas market. Fraueninsel is the second-largest island on Lake Chiemsee in Bavaria and is the only island in Germany with its very own Christmas market.
Fraueninsel Christmas Market has been described as one of the “most wonderful” in Bavaria by The Best Places to Visit in Germany. The Christmas market spills across the entirety of the island with both decorations and lights hung from trees and lampposts. There are over 90 wooden stalls at the market that sell handmade gifts, mulled wine, and local delicacies.
Winter Wonder Weeks, the Netherlands
Each year, Leiden in the Netherlands is transformed into a picturesque winter wonderland. The award-winning Christmas Market covers the entire city, with attractions held outside Hooglandse Kerkgracht (a gothic church) and Garenmarktplein (a square in the city).
Known as Winter Wonder Weeks, the Christmas market was previously named the best in Europe in 2016. The Christmas market spans across the entire town, with one of its most unique features being its floating ice rink.
Meanwhile, this travel writer thinks their hometown has the best Christmas attraction in the UK.
A city in Germany has been dubbed “Christmas city” because it has one of the world’s oldest and most famous Christmas markets.
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I’ve found the ‘city of the future’ – it has the UK’s cheapest beers and A-listers love it
A MAN who has visited all 76 cities in the UK has called Wrexham a “city of the future” for tourists thanks to its A-list glow-up.
Travel guide creator Peter Naldrett, who lives in Sheffield, believes Wrexham will be an upcoming tourist destination in the next few years.
Wrexham – home to just under 45,000 people – was given city status in 2022 after winning the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Civic Honours.
Peter, who visited every UK city while researching his book, Bright Lights, Big Cities, wouldn’t be surprised if Wrexham became a tourist magnet in the next few years.
Talking exclusively to the Sun Newspaper, he said: “The city of the future is Wrexham and quite unusually it’s all about football.
“Wrexham AFC had a Hollywood buyout and the football is actually going brilliantly well with promotions for the Welsh side.
“This, coupled with the TV show, means more people are coming to every game, selling out stadiums.
“The knock-on effect for hotels and restaurants will be an upward spiral for maybe the next five or 10 years.
“If everything goes well, I think visitors could see a museum opening, like the Wrexham Story, or some activities for the kids.”
Surrounded by beautiful mountains and Welsh valleys, Wrexham has already been rising in popularity among holidaymakers.
The interest in Wrexham as a holiday destination has a lot to do with its football team and its celebrity owners, actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney.
Since the buyout from the Hollywood stars, the Red Dragons have been promoted back to the football league for the first time in 15 years.
They filmed the whole thing for a popular Disney+ series called Welcome to Wrexham, bringing wider appeal to the town, attracting people from beyond the UK.
And some of their celeb pals like Paul Rudd and Hugh Jackman have been spotted watching games in the Welsh football stadium.
Until these potential attractions open, there are plenty of other places for visitors to enjoy, including amazing walks, water sports and crucially, some very cheap pints.
In 2022, according to Wales Online, Wrexham was the cheapest place in the UK to get a beer.
They reported that the average cost of a pint in the town was “just £2.09 – almost £4 cheaper than the nation’s most expensive spot” which, of course, was London.
If you’re not a big drinker, there are plenty of outdoor activities in the surrounding areas.
One of those is the Llangollen aqueduct, which visitors can kayak over, while sampling the breathtaking surrounding views.
There’s also the Clwydian mountain range and Dee Valley area of outstanding natural beauty, which both have walks to suit every ability.
The Dee Valley website says that the area “is an outstanding place to explore on foot” with some “challenging long-distance routes that are of national importance”.
For the less outdoorsy, there’s plenty to do in the town as well, including National Trust property Erddig.
The Grade-I listed property features a 17th century country house, a restored walled garden and outbuildings.
There are also play areas and places to eat, making it an excellent place for a family day out.
Although Wrexham itself isn’t coastal, it’s not too far from it, with Talacre beach in Flintshire less than an hour’s drive away.
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RICHMOND in south-west London also rose to fame thanks to fictional football team AFC Richmond.
The London district was used as one of the filming locations for the hit television show Ted Lasso, which stars Jason Sudeikis.
The award-winning show is all about an American with no football knowledge taking over an English football club because the owner wants to spite her ex-husband.
Thanks to the show’s success, there’s a Ted Lasso tour to spot all the filming locations, including Paved Court Road which was used as the exterior shot of Ted Lasso’s home.
Actress and tour guide Emmy McMorrow was the first person to run these bespoke tours and has been swamped with bookings from US tourists.
The Kent town of Margate was featured in the new Hollywood blockbuster Empire of Light, starring Olivia Colman.
Meanwhile, a magical beach in the UK where Harry Potter was filmed has been called a “surfer’s paradise” by fans of the franchise.
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Airline passengers warned of food shortages on flights ahead of strikes
AIRLINE passengers could face in-flight food and drink shortages due to strike action by catering staff, a trade union warned.
Unite will ballot workers who provide meals, snacks and refreshments for flights from major airports including Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted and Birmingham.
The union warned potential walkouts, which would also affect Manchester, Bristol, Glasgow and London City Airport, were scheduled to hit the busy Christmas travel period.
It said travellers faced the prospect of “foodless fights” if its members at service provider dnata voted to down tools in a row over pay and conditions.
A Unite statement said: “Passengers at airports across the country are facing the prospect of having no onboard food or drink during long and short haul flights as dnata catering workers ballot for strike action.
“More than 700 dnata workers, providing food for airlines at Heathrow, Gatwick, Glasgow, London City, Stansted, Bristol, Manchester and Birmingham airports, are balloting for strike action.
“The production line, warehouse and delivery workers are angry at the company’s attempts to change their terms and conditions without consultation.”
It added: “If strikes go ahead, major airlines including easyJet, Ryanair, TUI, BA, Emirates, American Airlines and Air India will be impacted. “
The union’s general secretary Sharon Graham said: “dnata’s attempts to bypass its workers and force through damaging changes to terms and conditions will not be tolerated.
“Unite’s dnata members have their union’s full and unflinching support in fighting its underhand attempts to impose these plans.”
The statement accused the Dubai-based firm of refusing to consult with union representatives on issues including sick leave, staff holidays and shift rosters.
It added: “The industrial action ballot opened this week and will close on December 5, with strikes potentially being scheduled over the Christmas period.”
Unite national officer for aviation Balvinder Bir said: “Strikes would have a serious impact on major airlines at eight UK airports and will be entirely the fault of dnata.
“There is still time for industrial action to be avoided, but that will require dnata entering into meaningful negotiations with Unite about the changes it’s putting forward.”
A dnata Catering & Retail UK spokesperson said: “Despite our continuous efforts to reach a fair solution, Unite has rejected our reasonable proposals to enhance wages and conditions and initiated a ballot for industrial action.
“We have already implemented and paid a salary increase to our team to address cost-of-living pressures and recognise their contributions to the company. Our current, competitive offer is in line with market conditions, reflecting industry standards and comparable roles in the sector.
“We are surprised and disappointed by the union’s recent statement claiming we are changing terms and conditions without consultation, which is entirely inaccurate.
“We have consistently sought to engage in constructive discussions with the union throughout the negotiation process.
“We remain open to further dialogue and are committed to achieving an agreement that serves the interests of all parties and ensures the sustainability of our organisation.”
Experts always advise passengers to take their own food on planes, in case there is ever a last minute shortage.
Flight attendant Destanie Armstrong explained on her TikTok that she always packs two pots of noodles and asks staff for some hot water.
She said: “You can’t depend on these flights to have food and even if they do, a lot of the times the options aren’t food.”
Airlines with the best plane food
Korean Air
Korean Air won best airline cuisine in last year’s Global Traveler’s awards.
Some of their popular dishes onboard include bibimbap, a Korean rice dish, and ssambap, Korean rice lettuce rolls.
It also made the top 10 for airlines with the best plane food in CN Travelers 2023 Readers’ Choice Awards.
Japan Airlines
Coming in first place in the Reader’s Choice Awards was Japan Airlines.
The airline has partnered with six Michelin-star chefs, each of whom have three stars – so you can expect it to be good.
Passengers can choose bento boxes and miso soups onboard.
Singapore Airlines
Often voted one of the best airlines in the world, it is no surprising Singapore Airlines is said to have some of the best plane food.
Chef Dennis Littley said: “Their gourmet meals rival those of ground-based restaurants.”
Dishes include congee, a rice porridge, as well as Singaporean rice and curry options.
However, plane food has changed since its its hey day.
Typical menus from the time included roast chicken with green salad and peaches with Melba sauce for dessert, along with cheese and a wine list.
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