Amazing Places to Visit in England (UK) - Travel Blog

 England, the cradle of Shakespeare and the Beatles, will always be a country that should be on every traveler's list when they decide to tour the old continent. Most of the people who visit England go to London. They prefer the country's capital and the seat of the British crown. We assure you that the country of fish and chips, traditional pubs, and beautiful countryside offers much more. England is the largest region of the United Kingdom and home to more than 50 million people who want to know more about this traditional and beautiful country. Here's a look at the 10 Best Places to Visit in England: number one is London. 


As cliche as it may be, visiting London is one of the best things to do in England, one of the most unique cities in the world. London stands out for its diversity, its culture, and its endless supply of places to enjoy. This city maintains many traditions with more than 2000 years of history. Some of them are famous tea rooms or taverns where you can drink. However, this does not detract from the fact that this is a modern city with futuristic buildings. You can visit its impressive street markets like Camden or Brick Lane, climb to its viewpoints like the shard, and explore its beautiful parks like Hyde Park or St. James Park. You can also walk through Notting Hill or visit its free museums. 


Its tourist attractions include Westminster Abbey Tower Bridge, Big Ben, London Cathedral, and many more. Number two, Stonehenge Stonehenge has been there for about 5000 years and was built between the late Neolithic and early Bronze Age. This monument has become the most famous worldwide and a must-see in England. The experts say that this site served as an astronomical observatory. However, it was also a burial ground. It's made up of large blocks located in four circles. You can visit this site from London or a route to the south of England by your tour in advance as this site is popular and visited by tourists: number three, Liverpool, the eternal city where the Beatles were born. Because of the Beatles and their beauty, it's a must-stop on your trip to England.


 You can tour the places that inspired their songs and visit their museum. It would help if you listened to live music at the cavern, the legendary pub where they played in their early days. This vibrant city offers more like the home of an iconic soccer team, a bustling nightlife, hundreds of pubs and taverns, several museums, and shopping streets. What places should you visit in Liverpool? Well, the old Albert dock shipyard, Crosby Beach, and the Radio City tower rooftop terrace. Other things to do in Liverpool are visiting St Luke's Church, the Cathedral and the world heritage buildings, the Royal Liver Building, the Canard Building, and the Port of Liverpool building: number four, Oxford. 


This is one of the most famous university cities in the world. Throughout this city, you will find some of the world's oldest and most prestigious colleges. Christ Church College with a writer, JK Rowling, was inspired to create part of the Harry Potter universe, and merchant college with a famous J. R. R. Tolkien taught. Besides visiting distinguished universities, we recommend you stroll through its old town, which is entirely of stone buildings. Please enter one of its pubs, like the Turf Tavern or the Bear In, to enjoy some delicious food or drink. 


Number five, York, York was founded by the Romans in 71 and occupied by the Vikings in the ninth century. Although its city's past life was Roman and Viking, the surviving monuments are from medieval times. This was thanks to the power of the church and the iconic House of York. A must-see is visiting the impressive Gothic Cathedral, the largest in Northern Europe. It would help if you also took a walk along the medieval wall. You could take a tour through the cobblestone of the old town. 


Then, visit the shambles and alley of half-timbered buildings of the 14th century. Number six, barf. Despite its small size, this city is a World Heritage Site founded over 2800 years ago by King Blundered. One of the best things to do in Bath is to stroll through its historic center, where you will fall in love with the beautiful Georgian architecture. You will also see the ancient Roman sites, such as the fantastic baths and the impressive Poultney bridge, one of only five inhabited bridges left in the world. After this tour, we recommend you visit one of its traditional taverns or have a picnic in the park. 


Undoubtedly, it was a pleasant walk. Number seven, the Cotswolds, also known as the English countryside, is one of England's most beautiful places to visit. This area is in the country's west and two hours from London. You will love this place full of honey-colored stone villages, green meadows with sheep, the most typical English traditions, and a quiet and relaxed atmosphere. The best way to tour the main towns and landscapes of the Cotswolds is by rental car. It will allow you to have the freedom to stop wherever and whenever you want. A must in this region. 


Among the villages in this route are our castle, Coombe Chipping Campden, Burton on the water, Broadway Stow on the wall Tetbury, and Bribery. Bribery is considered by many to be the prettiest village in England because it rows houses on Arlington Row. Number eight is Hadrian's Wall between the years 122 and 132. Emperor Hadrian decided to build a wall of more than 100 kilometers across the island from east to west. Its purpose was to protect the Roman province of Britannia.


 They received attacks by the tribes that inhabited the north and center of Scotland. This colossal infrastructure, known as Hadrian's Wall, a World Heritage Site since 1987, is a wonder in England today. Relevant sections of this wall abandoned in the ninth century—nine Cliffs of Dover- are still preserved. The Cliffs of Dover is a white wall of more than 100 meters high and almost 12 kilometers across the county of Kent from Kings down to Dover. 


Its white color is due to its composition of choc calcium carbonate mixed with some black Flint veins. Together with the Blue Sea and the green grass, it gives a colorful Welcome to the ships arriving through the English Channel. If you want to see the best views of the cliffs, then hop in your car and drive to Samphire Hoe St Margaret's Bay or East Cliff Park in Folkestone number 10. Brighton Go and bathe on the beaches of Brighton, located on the south coast of England. 


This has been a vacation destination for Londoners since the mid-19th century. It has more than nine kilometers of beaches and almost a city full of atmosphere and music, and it's in the top three LGBT-friendly cities in the world. In Brighton, you can see many tourist attractions, such as the Royal Pavilion, an exotic royal palace of Indian style and full of fantasy. You can also visit the beautiful Brighton Pier, which has an amusement park and narrow streets known as the lanes, which are always full of people and stores for all tastes. 


England is full of culture, tradition, and beautiful landscapes. Its iconic landmarks, breathtaking coastal views, world-class restaurants, and international music festivals await you. 


 

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