Wednesday, 7 November 2012

A brief introduction to the delights of Derby

Derby lies not only at the heart of Britain, but also at the heart of the country’s historical and cultural development. This is a city that played a vital part in the growth of the silk industry within the UK. As the Industrial Revolution’s birthplace, modern-day Derby still retains its traditional airs, but this is coupled with a vibrant, contemporary atmosphere which draws in thousands of visitors each year.
Although the city is an excellent base for those eager to explore the beauty of the Peak District, the hotels Derby has to offer are populated not only by nature-enthusiasts, but also by those interested in the visiting the city’s picturesque parks, spectacular restaurants, and of course, the cosy pubs serving what local residents deem to be the best ale in all of Britain.
The many hotels Derby visitors will find scattered around the city, serve as the ideal stepping stones from which to discover the delights of the area. There are plenty to choose from, and all are equipped with the modern amenities you need to fully enjoy your stay. For those lucky enough to find themselves in Derby when the sun is shining, we recommend roaming through one of the many local parks; to the north there’s Darley Park, whilst to the west lies Markeaton.
However, if the rain begins to pour, there’s no better place to while away a few hours than in the fascinating Derby Museum and Art Gallery, or the imposing Calke Abbey.
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