England has been named one of the world's top countries for travellers in 2020 by leading travel authority Lonely Planet. The country was named in the Best in Travel 2020 guide this year - the annual collection of the best travel destinations, trends, journeys and experiences to have in the year ahead - and was second only to Bhutan in South Asia. Renowned for its wonderful coastline and natural beauty spots, England has plenty to offer for a memorable holiday. Here are the top 20 unmissable experiences in England, as recommended by Lonely Planet.
13. Brighton
A wonderfully colourful and outrageous city, Brighton has plenty going on to entertain visitors, from its pretty beach front and marina, to boutique hotels and nightclubs, it is hard not to get caught up in its charm Photo: Shutterstock
14. Tower of London
Being a castle of 22 towers, this iconic landmark offers a window into a gruesome and compelling history, having served as a former royal residence, treasury, mint, armoury, zoo and prison where many nobles met their deaths Photo: Shutterstock
15. National Theatre
This large complex in London comprises three auditoriums for performances and visitors can enjoy backstage tours every day, which include the chance to see rehearsals, change of sets, the prop room, or bump into the actors Photo: Shutterstock
16. Seven Sisters Chalk Cliffs
The famous cliffs of Beachy Head in the South Downs National Park are the highest point of chalky rock faces across the rugged coastline and offers spectacular views, making it very popular among walkers Photo: Shutterstock
17. Dartmoor National Park
Covering an area of 368 sq miles between Plymouth and Exeter, Dartmoor is the largest stretch of open moorland in the southwest and is dotted with marshy bogs, granite-topped hills and patches of purple heather Photo: Shutterstock
18. The Eden Project
Built to mark the start of the new millennium, the Eden Project explores issues of environment and conservation, with exhibits around the complex covering everything from global warming to rubber production and chocolate-making Photo: Shutterstock