From England to Scotland, there are so many cities and attractions in the U.K. that are worth visiting. It does not matter if you don’t have much time because we have picked the most interesting recommendations for you! Fulfill your travel wishes of immersing in the nature and discovering historical sites in the U.K.!
 
Tower of London
 
In London, England’s capital where many of the most iconic landmarks are, you can find one of Britain’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites - The Tower of London. Sited next to the River Thames, The Tower of London was built in 1066 and has been an important symbol of power and royalty. It is also where some key historical events held in European history, such as the execution of three English queens. When you are in London, take some time to visit this white tower and see the Crown Jewels and other amazing collections inside.
Maritime Greenwich
 
Heading to the west along the River Thames, you will reach Greenwich, where you can stand one foot on the eastern hemisphere and another on the western hemisphere on the Meridian Line at the Royal Observatory! As a World Heritage Site, the Maritime Greenwich is famous for its scientific significance and architecture landscapes.
Kew Gardens
 
To the south west of London, visit the over 250 years old, London’s largest UNESCO World Heritage Site, Royal Botanic Gardens, for a green break. Discover over 40,000 different kinds of living plants and the world’s largest Victorian glasshouse in the over 300 acres gardens.
Stonehenge
 
Further to the west of London, explore one of the largest mysteries on Earth at Stonehenge. With its history started 5,000 years ago, it’s a unique, sophisticated and the only surviving lintelled stone circle in the world. Try to discover more stories and explanations of the standing stones when you visit Stonehenge.
City of Bath
 
Bath is an elegant spa city in the south-west of England, famous for its Georgian buildings, natural hot springs and as the home of Jane Austen. The most iconic historic site in Bath is the Roman Baths complex, a well-preserved public bathing site built dating back in the 19th century. Fresh hot water at a temperature of 46°C still rises from the ground at the bath although tourists can no longer enter the water. To experience natural spa water just like the Romans did, you can visit the Thermae Bath Spa at the heart of the city.
The English Lake District
 
Going up to the north-west of England, visit the amazing Lake District National Park, a mountainous area with wonderful landscape of lakes, glaciated valleys, forests and mountains. It occupies a total of 2,362 sq. kilometres of land and 26 miles of coastline and estuaries. Visit the Lake District on a warm day during the summer or in the autumn where you will see wonderful colors of autumn.
Old and New Towns of Edinburgh
 
In the capital of Scotland, Edinburgh, the Old Town and the New Town are both listed in the UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The blend of the medieval old and the Georgian new features of the two towns make Edinburgh a unique and popular city to visit in the U.K. Visit the top tourist attraction in Scotland – Edinburgh Castle at the top of the Royal Mile to understand the rich history of Scotland and admire the magnificent view of the city up on the hill!