Tuesday, 25 August 2015

What do we know about Britain?




BRITAIN has some of the planet’s most significant and interesting sites and places of interest, but a survey by Mercure Hotels shows that many of its citizens know nothing about them.

The survey of more than 2,000 Brits revealed that:
  • A third identified London’s Marble Arch as the Arc de Triomph in Paris 
  • A quarter thought the Lake District's Derwent Water was in New Zealand 
  • More than a quarter confused St Paul's Cathedral with The Vatican in Rome 
  • A third identified Brighton Pavilion as the Taj Mahal 
It also shows many Brits believe fictional places such as Coronation Street’s Weatherfield, Eastenders' Albert Square, Downton Abbey, and Harry Potter's Platform 9 ¾ Kings Cross are real places in the UK.

www.mercurelocalsecrets.co.uk


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