Top 5 Amazing Tourist Places in UK
These top 5 tourist destinations in UK:
1. Tower of London
Tower of London. Photo: VisitBritain Shop |
The top spot goes to the Tower of London, one of the world's most famous fortresses and home to the priceless Crown Jewels. Built as a royal residence and prison nearly 1,000 years ago, there are some fascinating stories within its walls.
Visitors today can take a guided tour from the famous Beefeaters, witness the centuries-old Ceremony of the Keys, which takes place daily, and learn about the Tower's more unusual ex-inhabitants - including a polar bear, according to VisitBritain Shop.
2. Westminster Abbey
Westminster Abbey. Photo: VisitBritain Shop |
Second on the list is one of London's most picturesque sightseeing spots, Westminster Abbey – the venue of the most famous wedding of 2011!
Trace the final footsteps of Kate Middleton before she became the Duchess of Cambridge, admire renowned Gothic architecture, and marvel at the Abbey's beautiful memorials to history's great kings and queens.
Did you know? Charles Dickens, Sir Isaac Newton and Charles Darwin are among the 3,000 famous figures buried at Westminster Abbey. |
3. St Paul's Cathedral
St Paul's Cathedral. Photo: VisitBritain Shop |
The iconic cathedral has witnessed many significant events in Britain’s history, including the state funeral of Sir Winston Churchill and the marriage of Prince Charles and Princess Diana.
A visit to St Paul’s Cathedral offers 1,200 years of history as well as the chance to climb the 237 steps to the top of the spectacular Dome. On your way up, you can witness the Whispering Gallery, where a whisper can be heard from 100 feet away, before admiring stunning views of London's skyline.
4. Stonehenge
The huge slabs of Stonehenge. Photo: VisitBritain Shop |
Part of an UNESCO World Heritage Site, Stonehenge is one of Britain's most famous sightseeing spots.
Believed to date from as far back as 3000BC, historians are still baffled by how the huge slabs of Stonehenge were transported. Weighing up to 50 tons each, it would’ve taken 600 men to move just one.
But what is it?! No one has managed to answer that question with 100% certainty, and the mystery of the stones can certainly draw a crowd.
5. London Zoo
London Zoo.Photo: VisitBritain Shop |
Over 12,000 animals live at London Zoo, including tigers, lions, gorillas and over 100 penguins. The zoo borders London's leafy Regents Park and is known for its enigmatic lion enclosure, but there's plenty more to do and see.
You can attend daily feeding sessions of tigers, penguins and llamas, to name a few, and get up close and personal with rare wildlife and beautiful butterflies in the butterfly house.