Tourist Guide St. Albans
St. Albans city is situated in southern Hertfordshire, England and is 35 kilometers to the north of central part of London. This is a historic market town having high property prices, known as one of the most expensive places in the United Kingdom.
The remains of the Roman wall, the Alban Arena, the St Albans Cathedral Choir, the St Albans Organ Theater are highlights from the wealth of attractions tourists can visit here. An absolute 'must-see' attraction is the ivory colored Cathedral of St. Albans, the longest Cathedral in England, which was under construction and refurbishment from 1077 to 1893, and visitors can trace it's long history from various different structures which make up the site today.
This city is home to football team, St Albans City F.C. and St Albans Centurions rugby league team.
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