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Shrewsbury, a historic town in Shropshire, England, sits along the River Severn with well-preserved medieval architecture. As Darwin's birthplace, it blends scientific heritage with quintessential English charm, where cobbled streets and black-and-white timbered buildings form its iconic landscape.
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Culinary highlights: • Traditional cream tea: Try scones with clotted cream at The Moat House • Local meat pies: Steak and ale pie made with Shropshire beef • River seafood: Smoked trout platter at riverside restaurants • Don't miss Shropshire Blue Cheese at the market stalls
Transport tips: • Rail: 2.5-hour direct train from London Euston • Local: Walkable center, bicycles available for rent (riverside paths) • Buses: Stagecoach services cover rural areas • Driving: Use outskirts parking (e.g. Raven Meadows), old town lanes are narrow • Ferry: Summer sightseeing boats on River Severn (SABRINA LINE)
Best period: May-September (15-22°C), though July flower shows draw crowds. Avoid November-February rains; some sites reduce winter hours.
Essentials: • Language: English; multilingual brochures at major sites • Internet: Stable coverage, free WiFi in libraries/cafés • Payment: Visa/Mastercard widely accepted, carry under £20 cash for markets • Emergency: Dial 999 • Medical: Royal Shrewsbury Hospital (passport required for non-EU) • Voltage: 230V, UK plug adapter needed
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