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What to See in United Kingdom

 
  • Big Ben

    Neo-gothic clock and bell tower housing the Great Bell known as Big Ben, featuring the world's largest four-dial clock.

  • Buckingham Palace

    Historic royal palace and official London residence of the British monarch, known for its neoclassical and Georgian architecture and state rooms.

  • Tower Bridge

    Historic Victorian bascule and suspension bridge featuring Gothic Revival architecture and panoramic views from high-level walkways and glass floors.

  • Trafalgar Square

    Historic public square featuring iconic statues, fountains, and Nelson's Column. Serves as a cultural and political gathering place hosting events and celebrations.

  • Westminster Abbey

    Historic Gothic abbey church known for royal ceremonies, burials, and its rich heritage as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

  • Edinburgh Castle

    Historic fortress and national monument with a history dating back to the 9th century, featuring royal artifacts and panoramic views of the city.

  • Royal Mile

    Historic street connecting Edinburgh Castle and Holyrood Palace, known for its shops, dining, and cultural heritage.

  • Calton Hill

    Historic hill featuring panoramic city views, iconic monuments, and cultural heritage. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

  • Scott Monument

    Victorian Gothic tower and memorial dedicated to Scottish author Sir Walter Scott, featuring viewing platforms with panoramic city views.

  • Palace of Holyroodhouse

    Historic royal palace featuring Renaissance architecture, state apartments, gardens, and abbey ruins. It serves as the official residence of the British monarch in Scotland.

  • Maze Hill

    Maze Hill railway station, in the Maze Hill area of Greenwich, London, is the closest station to Greenwich Park, being about two minutes…

  • Fairy Pools

    The Fairy Pools are a series of natural pools and waterfalls in Glen Brittle on the Isle of Skye, Scotland.

  • Kilt Rock Viewpoint

    This beautiful colorful sea cliff in the shape of a kilt is 55 m tall and it features a majestic waterfall, the Mealt.

  • Giant's Causeway

    The Giant's Causeway is an area of about 40,000 interlocking basalt columns, the result of an ancient volcanic fissure eruption.

  • Dunvegan Castle

    Dunvegan Castle is located 1 mile to the north of Dunvegan on the Isle of Skye, off the west coast of Scotland.

  • Manchester Town Hall

    Manchester Town Hall is a Victorian, Neo-gothic municipal building in Manchester, England.

  • Neist Point Lighthouse

    Neist Point is a viewpoint on the most westerly point of Skye. Neist Point Lighthouse has been located there since 1909.

  • York Minster

    York Minster, formally the "Cathedral and Metropolitical Church of Saint Peter in York", is an Anglican cathedral in the city of York,…

  • The Dark Hedges

    Considered to be the most iconic natural phenomenon in Northern Ireland and a popular tourist spot, this scenic road lined by beech trees…

  • Portree

    Portree is the largest town on, and capital of, the Isle of Skye in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland.

  • King Street

    King Street is one of the most important thoroughfares of Manchester city centre, England.

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