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Looking for a 7-day travel guide to London and surrounding areas
Day One: Going Abroad - London
Arrive in London by plane. After airport pick up, have dinner and check into hotel for rest.
London the next day
Start visiting this famous city: visit London’s landmark buildings and symbols of Britain—Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament built along the Thames River, The British Royal Palace - Buckingham Palace, the famous British Prime Minister's official residence - No. 10 Downing Street, the place where the Queen of England was crowned - Westminster Abbey, etc., visit the Royal Park - St. James's Park, Tower Bridge across the Thames River (outside view) ), Pigeon Square, regarded as the "heart of London", Chinatown - London's Chinatown, London's most famous park - Hyde Park and the Albert Memorial, and visit one of the three largest museums in the world - the British Museum.
Day 3 London-Cambridge-York-Darrington
Head to Cambridge, a famous cultural city in the UK. Daydream in the university town and pursue the ancient legends of major historical sites such as the Bridge of Sighs and King's College; stroll along the banks of the River Cam and experience the emotional journey of Xu Zhimo's "Farewell to Cambridge". After lunch, go to York, the most romantic medieval city in England: visit York Minster, the largest church in the UK, to appreciate the solemn and sacred Christian architectural style; visit the nearly 2 kilometers long ancient Roman city wall to reminisce The glorious Roman Empire; stroll through the ancient butcher shop streets and enjoy the simple life of the ancient capital.
Day 4 Darlington-Durham-Edinburgh
Depart from Darlington and head to Durham (Durham), an ancient city surrounded by mountains and rivers, surrounded by the Wear River And passing by, telling the story of thousands of years of romance. The ancient market and Durham University located in the castle all exude the unique atmosphere of this mountain town. Afterwards, we passed through the once smoke-filled Anglo-Soviet border and headed to the 'Athens of the North' - Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland. Visit Scotland's most famous Edinburgh Castle*, wander on Princes Street, known as the fifth street in the world, stroll the ancient Royal Mile, and go to the luxurious and modern Parliament Buildings. The simplicity of the ancient capital and the vitality of the city are fully demonstrated in the beautiful Edinburgh
Day 5 Edinburgh-Lake District-Manchester
Depart from Edinburgh to the famous town of Gretna Green, looking for ancient England A romantic story about someone running away from marriage. Then visit the Lake District - England's most beautiful natural scenery. Take a photo by the Queen's Lake and feel the moving sentiments of the famous British romantic poet Wordsworth walking slowly by the lake and reciting the poem "Narcissus". In the afternoon, we will go to Manchester, a major industrial town in the UK, to visit the famous Manchester United Stadium and experience the British fanatical football culture. Stroll around the bustling Chinatown and enjoy rich Chinese food.
Day 6 Manchester City-Shakespeare’s Birthplace-Bicester Shopping Village-Oxford-London
Depart from Manchester City to Stratford on the Awan River for a tour The former residence* of the talented and romantic great writer Shakespeare*, you can recall the flashes of swords, love and hatred in Shakespeare's works. Afterwards, we went shopping at Pister Shopping Village, which has 51 sales points of famous brand manufacturers. Let you fully enjoy the fun of low-priced famous brands. This is also the best place for you to buy gifts for returning home. Finally, visit Oxford University, the best university in the UK, and then return to London.
Day 7 London - Return to China
On the last day you can also go to the Queen's palace, Windsor Castle - the largest existing royal castle in the world. Search for the turbulent past of the royal family and nobles, appreciate the luxurious style of the British Empire, and then take the opportunity to return to the country.
Tower of London: The official name of the Tower of London is "Her Majesty's Palace and Castle, London
Tower". The Tower of London served as a fortress, an armory, a treasury, a mint, a palace, an observatory, a refuge and a prison, especially for prisoners of the upper classes.
British Museum: The British Museum, also known as the British Museum, is located in London, England
The Great Russell Square north of New Oxford Street is the oldest and largest museum in the world. A magnificent comprehensive museum,
it is also one of the largest and most famous museums in the world.
There are also many attractions worth visiting around London, and you can take the train to explore on your own.
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