St. Albans Travel Guide

St Albans was one of the nation’s most important Roman centres, despite Queen Boudicca’s best efforts to destroy it. Visit the Verulamium Museum to discover more about this era of the city’s history. The Norman cathedral was built on the execution site of Britain’s first martyr, and his shrine is a site of national pilgrimage. Nearby are Shaw Corner, which was home to George Bernard Shaw for nearly fifty years; the Gardens of the Rose at Chiswell Green, which is the most important collection of roses in the world; and the grand Jacobean residence, Hatfield House.

Map of St Albans
Map of St Albans

St Albans Accommodation
St Albans Accommodation
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St Albans Activities
St Albans Attractions
St Albans Attractions
St Albans Dining
St Albans Dining
St Albans Tours
St Albans Tours
St Albans Transport
St Albans Transport

Traveller Reviews of St. Albans

20 Apr 08
Village Cars

Posted by Robert Walker from Harpenden, United Kingdom

Very poor: I would not recommend anyone to use this business. I booked them to pick me up to meet a flight on Saturday, 5th April 2008:... Read more
7 Nov 07
Redbournbury Fishery & Sportin

Posted by Tom.k from london, United Kingdom

The wild brown trout fishing in the river is superb, testing your skill to the upmost. Brown trout running to over 3lbs, but avarage... Read more
17 Oct 07
Andalucia Tapas Bar

Posted by flychick from ST ALBANS, United Kingdom

Good value, tasty food. Read more

St Albans Travel Directory

Suburbs and towns covered by this travel guide to St. Albans (Hertfordshire & Bedfordshire) include Ayot St Lawrence, Borehamwood, Brookmans Park, Broxbourne, Enfield, Epping Green, Hadley Wood, Harpenden, Hatfield, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, Herts, Luton, Radlett, Redbourn, St Albans, St. Albans, St.Albans, Waltham Cross, Welwyn, Welwyn Garden City, Wheathampstead, and more.

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