Your expert guide to top 10 must-visit destinations in the UK
London is one of the world's greatest cities with over 2,000 years of history. Key highlights include the Tower of London (Crown Jewels), Buckingham Palace, the British Museum (free), Westminster Abbey, the National Gallery (free), and the London Eye. Pro tip: Many world-class museums are completely free, including the Natural History Museum and Victoria & Albert Museum.
Edinburgh is one of Europe's most beautifully dramatic cities, built on volcanic rock and dominated by the imposing Edinburgh Castle. Must-sees: the Royal Mile, Holyrood Palace, Arthur's Seat (an extinct volcano), and the elegant New Town Georgian streets. Visit in August for the world's largest arts festival.
For raw natural beauty, the Scottish Highlands are unmatched in Europe. Dramatic glens, shimmering lochs, and ancient castles create extraordinary scenery. Key destinations: Glen Coe, Loch Ness, Inverness, and the spectacular North Coast 500 scenic route.
Bath is a UNESCO World Heritage City famous for its remarkably preserved Roman Baths and stunning Georgian architecture. The Royal Crescent and The Circus are architectural masterpieces. You can even bathe in naturally heated thermal spring water at the Thermae Bath Spa.
Stonehenge is Britain's most iconic prehistoric monument — a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the world's enduring mysteries. The standing stones, some weighing up to 25 tonnes, were erected around 2500 BC. Visit at dawn or dusk for the most atmospheric experience.
The Cotswolds is quintessential English countryside — honey-stone villages, church steeples, wisteria-clad cottages, and rolling hills. Must-visit villages: Bourton-on-the-Water, Bibury, Chipping Campden, and Castle Combe (consistently voted England's prettiest village).
England's largest National Park features shimmering lakes, dramatic fells, and charming villages. Windermere is England's largest natural lake. Ambleside, Grasmere, and Keswick make perfect bases. This UNESCO World Heritage landscape inspired poets including Wordsworth and Coleridge.
York is England's best-preserved medieval city, surrounded by intact Roman and medieval city walls and dominated by the magnificent York Minster cathedral. The narrow Shambles street is one of England's most photographed medieval streets. The JORVIK Viking Centre is brilliantly interactive.
Cardiff is a compact, welcoming capital with a magnificent castle in the very city centre. The National Museum Wales (free) has world-class collections. Cardiff Bay is a regenerated waterfront with excellent restaurants. The city has a vibrant music and food scene.
Northern Ireland's only UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Giant's Causeway features 40,000 perfectly formed basalt hexagonal columns rising from the North Atlantic. According to legend, the giant Finn McCool built this causeway to Scotland. The surrounding Causeway Coastal Route is one of the world's great scenic drives.
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