(Newswire.net — April 30, 2019) Sydney, NSW —
1. Westminster Abbey, London
Over 1 million visitors each year visit Westminster Abbey, a 700-year old building where kings and queens have been married, coronated and buried for centuries. Audio tours are available in a number of different languages and the tour takes approximately one hour to complete. Full of grand Gothic architecture, Westminster Abbey houses some of the most famous people in history, including King Henry V, Geoffrey Chaucer, Isaac Newton, Charles Dickens and, more recently, Stephen Hawking.
2. London Eye, London
Located on the South Bank of the River Thames, the London Eye is a huge cantilevered observation wheel standing 443 ft tall. The 30-minute journey offers a stunning view across London from one of the 32 large-sized glass capsules. With more than 3.75 million visitors each year, it is recommended to pre-book your ride as the waiting lines can be quite long, especially around dusk, just in time to watch the sunset.
3. Buckingham Palace, London
Home to the Royal Family since Queen Victoria in the 1800s, Buckingham Palace is one of the UK’s most iconic buildings. The Changing of the Guard is a ceremony not to be missed, happening at 11.30am several times per week. During the summer months, parts of Buckingham Palace are open to the public. To check if the Queen is in residence, look to see if the flag is flying.
4. St Paul’s Cathedral, London
Dominating London’s skyline for more than 300 years, St. Paul’s Cathedral as it looks today was designed by Sir Christopher Wren and has held the funerals of names like Admiral Nelson, Winston Churchill and Margaret Thatcher. It was also the location for Prince Charles and Lady Diana’s wedding. While the Church remains a working Church with regular services, tours are available and the walk up the stairs to view the top of the dome is something not to be missed.
5. Greenwich Observatory, London
Here you can see the Greenwich Meridian Line, from which the world’s time zones are set, standing with one foot east of the meridian line and one foot west of the meridian line. The observatory houses some amazing instruments from which astronomers over the centuries have made discoveries about our universe. Be sure to check out the Octagon room, designed by Sir Christopher Wren and dating back to 1675, along with the Great Equatorial Telescope. Greenwich Observatory sits atop Greenwich Park and offers some beautiful views of London across the River Thames.
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6. Tower Bridge, London
7. Runnymede, London
8. Camden Market, London
9. Tower of London, London
10. Portobello Road Market, London
11. Brick Lane, London
12. Trafalgar Square, London
13. Natural History Museum, London
14. Brighton Pier, Brighton
15. Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury
16. Hever Castle, Hever
17. White Cliffs of Dover, Dover
18. Windsor Castle, Windsor
19. Beach Huts, Whitstable
20. North Laine, Brighton
21. Brighton Pavilion, Brighton
22. Leeds Castle, Kent
23. Sissinghurst Gardens, Sissinghurst
24. Clifton Suspension Bridge, Bristol
25. Roman Baths, Bath
26. Bath Abbey, Bath
27. Stonehenge, Wiltshire
28. Cotswold Village, Cotswold
29. Newquay, Newquay
30. Wells Cathedral, Wells
31. Vicar’s Close, Wells
32. Isles of Scilly, southwest England
33. Dartmoor, Devon
34. Eden Project, Cornwall
35. Jurassic Coast, southern England
36. Museum of Witchcraft, Cornwall
37. Cheddar Gorge, Cheddar
38. Bedruthan Steps, Cornwall
39. Glastonbury High Street, Glastonbury
40. Glastonbury Tor, Glastonbury
41. St Michaels Mount, Cornwall
42. Lulworth Cove, Dorset
43. West Coast, Cornwall
44. Worcester Cathedral and Friar Street, Worcester
45. Malvern Hills, Malvern
46. Oxford University, Oxford
47. Shakespeare’s Place of Birth, Stratford
48. Cadbury World, Birmingham
49. Chatsworth House, Derbyshire
50. Magna Carta, Lincoln
51. University of Cambridge, Cambridge
52. Peak District, central England
53. Norfolk Broads, Norfolk
54. Lake Windemere, Cumbria
55. Yorkshire Dales, northern England
56. Stokes Croft Street Art, Bath
57. The Beatles Tour, Liverpool
58. Bolton Abbey, North Yorkshire
59. Blackpool Illuminations, Blackpool
60. Castle Howard, North Yorkshire
61. Historic City Walls in York, York
62. Bettys Tea Room, York
63. Whitby, York
64. Wesleydale Cheese Museum, Wensleydale
65. Newcastle Nightlife, Newcastle
66. Hadrian’s Wall, Carlisle
67. Shetland Islands, northeast of Orkney
68. Glen Coe, Scotland
69. Commando Memorial, Spean Bridge
70. West Highland Way, Scotland
71. The North Coast 500, Scotland
72. Ben Nevis, Scotland
73. Loch Lubnaig, Scotland
74. Scapa Flow, Orkney
75. Puck’s Glen, Scotland
76. Luss, Scotland
77. Dunnottar Castle, Scotland
78. John O Groats, Scotland
79. Faerie Glen, Isle of Skye
80. Loch Ness, Scotland
81. Edinburgh Castle, Scotland
82. South Stack Lighthouse, Anglesey Coast
83. Portmeirion, North Wales
84. St Fagan’s Museum of Welsh Life, Cardiff
85. Snowdon, Wales
86. Beddgelert, Wales
87. Quay House, Wales
88. Gower Peninsula, Wales
89. Brecon Beacons, Wales
90. Barry Island, Wales
91. Ogmore Beach, Wales
92. Giant’s Causeway, Northern Ireland
93. Ulster Museum, Northern Ireland
94. Belfast Black Taxi Tour, Northern Ireland
95. Cheltenham Festival, Cheltenham
96. Hampton Court Palace, borough of Richmond
97. Hay of Wye, Wales
98. Luskentyre Beach, Scotland
99. The Needles, Isle of Wight
100. Ascot, Berkshire
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