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Surrey is a historic market town in England known for its medieval architecture and tranquil countryside. The Surrey Cathedral, a Gothic masterpiece, dominates the skyline. Surrounded by rolling hills, it's ideal for travelers seeking a peaceful retreat.
Don't miss the Surrey Cathedral with its stunning stained glass and ancient bell tower. The town square hosts weekly markets selling local crafts. Explore Surrey Castle ruins for medieval history, while nearby countryside trails offer scenic walks.
Traditional English pubs serve classics like shepherd's pie and fish & chips. Local tearooms are famous for scones with clotted cream. Weekend markets feature artisan cheeses and freshly baked bread.
Buses connect Surrey with neighboring towns. Most attractions are within walking distance - wear comfortable shoes. The train station (15-min walk from center) has direct routes to London. Drivers should note the pedestrian zone in town center; use peripheral parking.
May-September offers mild weather and long daylight hours. July-August sees more tourists but vibrant festivals. Spring (March-April) brings wildflowers, while autumn (October) paints the countryside golden.
Language: English widely spoken; some elders may have local accents. Internet: Free Wi-Fi in cafes; consider local SIM for rural coverage. Payments: Cards accepted widely (Visa/Mastercard preferred). Voltage: 230V (UK plug adapter needed). Emergencies: Dial 999; town has medical center for minor issues. Pharmacies sell over-the-counter medicines; prescriptions require doctor's note.
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