What tourist attractions are there in England and what do most people do for a living?

I have to a project about England and as primary research I need to ask people who have been to England or lived there about possible tourist attractions and the country’s economy. Any help is greatly appreciated; thanks!!!!

Ok well a few tourist attractions are:
London Tower
Buckingham Palace
Longleat Safari Park
Thorpe Park
Alton Towers
Drayton Manor
Blackpool Tower
London Dungeons
Madame Tussauds
The London Eye
Eden Camp

As for jobs, students generally work in shops or bars/nightclubs
After that, jobs are exactly the same as anywhere else in the world. Everything from Teachers, Nurses, Solicitors, Shop Assistants, Office administrators, hairdressers, Childcare assistants, you name it. The only jobs I can think of that are in England and nowhere else would probably be the Beefeaters and the Queens Guard.

http://www.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/customs/questions/Beefeaters.htm

http://www.army.mod.uk/ceremonialandheritage/household/queens_guard.htm

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3 Responses to What tourist attractions are there in England and what do most people do for a living?

  1. carina says:

    good grief, your question just couldn’t be broader or more vague!!

    there’s thousands and thousands of tourist attractions and as for what we do for a living, well there’s millions of different types of jobs
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  2. ice100 says:

    Ok well a few tourist attractions are:
    London Tower
    Buckingham Palace
    Longleat Safari Park
    Thorpe Park
    Alton Towers
    Drayton Manor
    Blackpool Tower
    London Dungeons
    Madame Tussauds
    The London Eye
    Eden Camp

    As for jobs, students generally work in shops or bars/nightclubs
    After that, jobs are exactly the same as anywhere else in the world. Everything from Teachers, Nurses, Solicitors, Shop Assistants, Office administrators, hairdressers, Childcare assistants, you name it. The only jobs I can think of that are in England and nowhere else would probably be the Beefeaters and the Queens Guard.

    http://www.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/customs/questions/Beefeaters.htm

    http://www.army.mod.uk/ceremonialandheritage/household/queens_guard.htm
    References :

  3. Ken B says:

    see above, the Queens guard does not exist, they are soldiers on a ceremonial tour of duty.
    References :