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Top 11 best places to visit in U.K

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Commonly known as the United Kingdom or Britain, UK is composed of Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland and of course, England. With its temperate climate and medieval architecture and stunning sites, United Kingdom is one of the most favorite European tourist vacations.

From the primitive castles to the luxurious mansions, stunning mountains to beautiful countryside, historic cities to heritage museums, there are various destinations to visit in the amazing land of Britain.

While the sovereign European state boasts of its beautiful cities, the economy and tourism are consistently developing throughout the years.

6 Best Places To Visit In The U.K

1. Cambridge

 

It is a charming English city located on the river cam just north of London. The UK has two of its most popular university towns; also ranked highly as tourist destinations. For centuries, Cambridge and Oxford have been rivals for the title as the country’s best academic establishment, a rivalry celebrated during the popular rowing event, The Boat Race, taking place on the River Thames. 

The focus of attraction in Cambridge includes the chance to move aimlessly in the UK’s largest collection of retained historic buildings, several of them located in Cambridge Universitys 31 colleges, the oldest one of which was founded in 1284. Apart from exploring the town center, have a glimpse of the River Cam.

 2. Lake District

 

Located in north-west England in the country of Cambria. The lake district is the second largest national park in the U.K. Its main attractions are the hills, mountains, and lakes. And also it is most popular for hiking. It’s one of the best things to see in England.

3. Snowdonia

 

It is an awesome national park. There is simply no other way to describe the stunning 360-degree views of the valleys, mountains, and coast below. It is the third largest national park in the U.K.

4. Chester

Not far from the border with Wales. The city of Chester lies on the River Dee in Cheshire, England. The city is more than 2000years old. Which means, there is plenty of history.

5. Cornwall

 

Cornwall is a study in contrasts. Cornwall is a peninsula that offers rocky cliffs overlooking the sea on its northern side and golden sand beach that is loved by tourists on the south.

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6. York

 

York is a walled city with a rich heritage located where the river foss meets the river Ouse. Impressive numbers of attractions are packed into the space of this ancient city.

7. Canterbury

Visit the historic Canterbury in Kent, and you will soon find out why this beautiful city has become such a reason for tourists to pay their visit to the UK. A simple hourly train ride from central London (or just a few minutes away from the Eurotunnel), Canterbury has been gathering the attention of pilgrims for more than 1,500 years, ever since St. Augustine first started converting pagan Anglo Saxons to Christianity in AD 597.

The city’s most top-rated attraction is Canterbury Cathedral, which is home to the Archbishop of Canterbury. Now, a World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO; offers a lot to see in this amazing cathedral, which extends from externally carved masonry to its magnificent interior, whose main attraction is beautiful choir alongside its statues of six English kings.

8. Cardiff: The Capital of Wales

In spite of being too small compared to both Scotland and England, Wales houses some of Britain’s top attractions and fun things, right from discovering the breathtaking scenes and applauding outdoor adventures in its national parks to exploring its historic castles.

It’s one of the best places to visit in the UK; a sample of everything that Wales has to offer in the capital of the country. The journey of Cardiff starts from visiting Cardiff Castle. Situated in the middle of the city built on the remains of an ancient Roman fort. The highlights here include State Apartments, the Clock Tower, the Chapel, and a spectacular Banqueting Hall with its ultimate landscapes.

Also, Cardiff Bay is another place to hit where you will find the World of Boats with unique collections of vessels from across the world, and Techniquest, a fun science center specializing in a planetarium and theater.

9. Wonderful Windsor

The historic city of Windsor is located on a small train ride in the west of London, which offers a lot of fun things to do here for tourists. In addition to its amazing Thames backdrop and many medieval semi-timbered buildings with its bizarre old Cobblestone laneways, it also houses astonishing Windsor Castle, the most renowned of the UK’s royal castles. It’s the largest inhabited castles in the world.

The royal castles feature State Apartments having the Queen’s Gallery and dining hall, each with awe-inspiring painted ceilings and woodcarvings, and St. George’s Chapel, popular as the home of the Knights and Ladies of the Ancient Order of the Garter.

Other area attractions include Legoland Windsor, a fun family resort featuring 150 acres of parkland; just a short bus ride from the town center, and Royal Ascot – UK’s most renowned horse-racing place.

10. Ancient Stonehenge and Medieval Salisbury

One of the earth’s oldest world heritage sites, Stonehenge has been a pilgrimage destination for more than 4,500 years. It is believed that it was built in the form of a place of worship, but these days, tourists are attracted by this sheer magnificence of this grand monument and mankind brilliance.

It covers an area of more than 20 square kilometers and boasts an artful visitor center, offering a spectacular glimpse not only the creation of Stonehenge but also its history since then.

Don’t forget to spend time exploring the medieval town of Salisbury, positioned at a mere distance of 16 kilometers south of Stonehenge. Here, you will be given a chance to visit one of the most famous churches in the country which dates back to 1220; home to an original Magna Carta.

Following it, make sure to walk around the old city center with many wonderful churches and historical medieval architecture.

11. Roman-Era Bath

Even though one of the UK’s smaller cities, Roman-Era bath is one of the best things to do in the UK. It just named after its Roman Baths, this captivating town has been the centre of attraction for the visitors to its healing waters for more than 2,000 years.

Pouring out from three hot springs, the water-known to have 43 different minerals, therefore its healing properties head towards some 3,048 meters at a rate of 275,000 gallons per day, before spilling out at a constant 46.5 degrees Celsius.

Although it is not possible to take a bath in the original Roman Baths, many nearby spas-especially the magnificent Thermae Bath Spa– Offer guests to enjoy the famous water of the city.

Apart from its ancient history, Bath is also popular for its fantastic Georgian architecture, the best examples of which you can be seen along the magnificent, curved Royal Crescent, with its palatial townhomes. No.1 Royal Crescent is one of then and is now a museum that makes you witness a fascinating sneak peek into life during Georgian times.

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