The United Kingdom has been one of the most popular destinations in Europe. Comprising England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland, the destination is home to a rich history and some of the best sights and sounds. With so many options regarding what to see and experience, preparing a vacation checklist can be difficult.
So, are you planning a vacation to the UK anytime soon? Here are some of the top things you should do.
1.Explore London
London is a sizzling pot of history, monuments, delicacies, and entertainment. If you are an admirer of the colours, elegance, and glamour of royalty, then you should have Buckingham Palace on your checklist. You can also visit the famous Tower of London standing majestically next to the spectacular Tower Bridge on the bank of the River Thames. If you love royal weddings, you will also love the Westminster Abbey located on the Whitehall road, which also features the Parliament Buildings and Big Ben.
2.Visit the British countryside
Once you’ve taken in as much of the city as you can contain, you can escape to the British countryside and enjoy the gorgeous green scenery. Again, you will find incredible options worth exploring, from beautiful coastlines punctuated by dazzling lakes to rolling hills sloping gracefully into lush valleys. You can put areas like the Hebrides, Scottish Highlands, Wye Valley, Antrim Coast, Peak District (to name a few) onto your to-visit list.
3.Visit the Roman Baths
Don’t get it wrong, the Roman Baths are nowhere near Rome – at least, not present Rome. However, it does have a solid connection to Rome, as it was built by the Roman empire as early as 1 AD. Located in the town of Bath, the current structure may not have the luxury it once had in terms of clear bathwater, but it remains a spectacle of history worth the time and money.
4.Enjoy Edinburgh, Scotland’s capital
Edinburgh is one of Scotland’s most attractive cities and one of the UK’s most-visited locations. This destination is home to some of the most historic buildings still in perfect shape. Perhaps chief among these historic buildings is the famous Edinburgh castle, gloriously perched on a rocky promontory and towering high above the city. This historic monument dates as far back as the 13th century and houses the must-see Scottish Crown Jewels. You can also enjoy the sight of the ever-popular Stone of Destiny, finally returned to Scotland after being in England for about 700 years.
5.Experience a sporting event
The UK is also home to a wide range of sports activities, with football being the most popular. Although the four countries in the UK all have major football leagues, the English Premier League is the most viewed globally. But it’s one thing watching on TV and quite another thing enjoying the spectacle in real life. With the football season running from August to May, don’t hesitate to catch a game anytime you find yourself in England. If a vacation is too short for you to enjoy that the UK has to offer, you can opt for an extended stay or an indefinite leave to remain.