United Kingdom’s Top Six Destinations
London:
England’s capital and United Kingdom’s largest city. The city is the most populous tourist destination in the United Kingdom and the largest in the EU. One of the world’s leading financial cities, London is a world cultural capital. There are countless attractions in the city, including The Tower of London, Kew Gardens, The Palace of Westminster, and St Margaret’s Church.
Manchester:
Located in Greater Manchester, England, Manchester is the second most populous city in the country. It’s known as the city of sport and for its football team. They’re built in Georgian or medieval styles. There’s the Museum of Science and Industry, Manchester Opera House, Palace Theatre, and lots more.
Glasgow:
It’s the biggest city in Scotland and one of the biggest in the United Kingdom. It’s famous for its shipbuilding and marine engineering. The Mitchell Library is one of the biggest public reference libraries in Europe. Some of the biggest festivals in Glasgow are the Glasgow International Comedy Festival, Glasgow International Jazz Festival, Glasgow Fair, and West End Festival.
Liverpool:
Liverpool, in Merseyside, England, is the fourth most populous city in the country. It is home to Liverpool Townhall, Bank of England, Tower Buildings, Albion House, World Museum Liverpool and Walker Art Gallery.
Belfast:
It is the fourteenth largest city in the United Kingdom and the largest city in Northern Ireland. In Belfast, there are over forty public parks and gardens based on the Edwardian architectural style.
Brighton:
It is part of the ceremonial county of East Sussex on the south coast of Great Britain. Among its notable buildings are the Royal Pavilion, Sassoon Mausoleum, Brighton Marine palace and pier. There are bars, clubs, restaurants, sports areas and more along the seafront.