5 best Popular cities in the UK
The United Kingdom’s rich and lively culture makes it one of the most enchanting countries to look at worldwide. Be its a welcoming environment, exclusive attractions, or the presence of a plethora of exotic cities, the UK is one of the most widely visited nations in the world. So if you’re looking for elite architecture, world-class museums or the vibes of contemporary arts and music, every UK city will have it all for you.
Although, with so many fascinating cities in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland (the four countries of the UK) it can be quite a gruelling decision to make which country you want to pay a visit in a very limited time.
So, in the below guide, we have written down the very best 5 UK cities for vacation and to explore the traveller inside you. For every city, we have listed down the main attractions that you must see. We’ve also listed some extra different places to pay your visit that are worth a while in case you have spare time.
The incredible thing about the UK is its small size and excellent transportation network. This makes it relatively trouble-free to travel from one part of the country to another. Furthermore, a few of these cities can be visited on an organised trip from London (or nearby towns). So, if you plan well and accordingly, you can travel to these cities in one trip.
London
London has to be on top of any list of the best places in the UK! This is because there are so many objectives of visiting the nation’s capital. Situated on the banks of the River Thames, London is the country’s financial ground, the chair to the Government of the United Kingdom and the home to the Royal Family.
All of these constitute splendid historic architecture and many more extravagant things to see and do. The ethnic diversity of London is visible in its marvellous cuisine. London has it all, from traditional British food in local pubs, the finest of cuisines in world-renowned restaurants, to its cultural street food in the local markets. London also puts forward some of the best shopping. You will get to see designer stores, vintage boutiques and quirky markets all around the city.
If you want a getaway from crowded streets, museums and galleries, London has many lovely and peaceful green spaces and tracks and trails. Don’t miss the pleasing Hyde Park! If you, by chance, have more time, do visit the Kew Gardens with its remarkable collection of flora and fauna. London is truly a city that has something to offer to everyone.
Must see: The Buckingham Palace, The Tower of London, Westminster (including Big Ben and the Parliament), London Eye, Piccadilly Circus, Tower Bridge, Trafalgar Square, British Museums, St. Pauls Cathedral, Thames cruise is a must.
Nice to see: The Camden Lock, Kew Gardens, Borough Market, Greenwich, Hyde Park, National Gallery, Harrods and Oxford Street. If you are planning a trip with the kids, do visit the Madame Tussauds Museum.
Edinburg
Edinburg, Scotland’s capital city, is truly a tale of two cities. It has a New Town – loaded with modern shops and popular eateries – on one side and a historic Old Town on the other.
The stunning Edinburg Castle, one of Europe’s most robust and oldest places,overlooks the whole city. The green hills surround the castle, which often gives a comparison to Rome. Edinburg was said to have been built on seven hills. Its neoclassical architecture, along with its reputation for philosophy and learning, has earned the nickname of “The Athens of the North”.
Edinburg has a strong history, incredible views and some great green spaces and many well-known museums globally. In contrast, it has fascinating dark sides which you can discover by visiting the quirky churchyards in the countryside. In addition, the city is known for its festivals, especially the world-famous Hogmanay at the New Year.
Must See: Edinburgh Castle, Calton Hill or Arthur’s Seat, The Royal Mile, The Holyrood Palace, National Museum of Scotland and Royal Yacht Britannia.
Nice to see: Royal Botanic Gardens, St. Gile’s Cathedral, Princes Street Gardens, Camera Obscura and the world of Illusions, Scottish National Gallery and the Real Mary King’s close.
Cambridge
Cambridge is likely to be known for its university, the 4th oldest university globally, home to more Nobel Prize winners than any other university in the UK. Cambridge is also a very charming town with many 14th-century maintained historical buildings centred surrounded by its 31 universities. Some world-famous personalities are alumni of Cambridge. It schooled 14 British Prime Ministers, world-famous physicist Stephen Hawking and many more impactful people across the globe.
Being a student town, the medieval city has a modern side too. You will find various arts, music festivals, excellent art galleries and exhibits, ranging from classical to contemporary art, and some lovely stores to buy yourself a souvenir.
Must See: King’s College Chapel, Queen’s College and the Mathematical Bridge, Trinity College, Fitzwilliam Museum, Great St. Mary’s Church and the River Cam.
Nice to see: The Botanic Garden, Anglesey Abbey, Wren Library and The Round Church.
York
Of all the cities in the UK, the beautiful confined city of York boasts the attractions per square mile. Although it has all the major stores and facilities, the main appeal of this city is in the historical culture.
As you stroll through the medieval streets with beautifully preserved buildings and architecture from the 14th and 15th century, you can see Roman roots and sign of Vikings influence. Apart from that, York has 30 museums and the world’s best racecourse.
The city’s Cathedral is one of the largest in Europe, and you can enjoy the view from the top, or you can also take a boat trip which is quite elegant!
Must see: York Minster, the Shambles, National Railway Museum, the 14th-century city walls, Metropolitical Church of Saint Peter, and the views along River Ouse.
Nice to see: York maze, York Castle Museum, Clifford’s Tower etc.
Liverpool
Liverpool’s main claim to fame is the origin of the Beatles. But there’s so much more to the city. Liverpool is located on the banks of River Mersey with some exotic bars and lively pubs and expensive stores to shop in. The streets of the modern city are filled with street entertainers and shoppers.
Liverpool wakes up alive at night! Make sure you stay a night, dine in many fancy restaurants, ending the evening with the live music in the Cavern Club. The venue where the Beatles performed more than 300 times.
Must see: The Cavern Club, the Beatles story, the Royal Albert Dock, Liverpool Cathedral, 14th-century minimal, and Mersey Ferries.
Nice to see: Liverpool Library, Anfield Stadium, Tate Liverpool etc.
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