London

While it is possible to travel the United Kingdom without visiting London, it is not recommended. The expansive capital of the country has enough of things to keep you occupied as well as exquisite resorts and hotels to keep you comfortable.

Edinburgh

Edinburgh, Scotland's capital and one of the UK's most popular tourist attractions, is one of Scotland's most gorgeous cities. Edinburgh is best known as the site of the stately Edinburgh Castle, which is popular for its numerous well-preserved mediaeval buildings.

Roman

Although one of the UK's smaller cities, Bath more than makes up for its diminutive size with a multitude of things to see and do. Named after its famous Roman Baths, this beautiful city has been luring visitors to its healing waters for more than 2,000 years.

Ancient Stonehenge and Medieval Salisbury

Stonehenge, one of the world's oldest World Heritage Sites, has been a centre of pilgrimage for almost 4,500 years. It was once thought to have been built as a place of worship, but nowadays, people go to see the sheer magnitude of this remarkable testament to humanity's inventiveness.

Royal Windsor

It's home to beautiful Windsor Castle, the most famous of the UK's royal castles, as well as a lovely Thames-side setting and many ancient half-timbered buildings along its quaint old cobblestone laneways.

Idyllic England

The picturesque Cotswolds are unquestionably one of England's most photographed regions. Its incomparable pastoral setting has gained it a reputation as one of the most beautiful sites in the United Kingdom, with many travellers including it on their bucket lists.

The Magical Lake District

The magnificent Lake District in Cumbria is located in the northeast of England, close to the Scottish border. It spans 1,448 square kilometres. It is not just one of the most beautiful sites to visit in the UK, but it is also one of the most enchanting.

Medieval York and its Minster

The mediaeval city of York, long the ecclesiastical seat of the Church of England, contains one of the country's most stunning cathedrals, making it one of northern England's most popular tourist sites.

The University Towns of Cambridge & Oxford

Cambridge and Oxford, located just 128 kilometres north of London, have been rivals for centuries for the title of the country's finest intellectual institution, a rivalry celebrated each spring on the River Thames during the famed rowing event, The Boat Race.

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