Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Tourist attractions - A must-see for British tourists.

A must-see for British tourists.

Britain, located on the edge of European territory, is a charming country. It has a long and complicated history, rich national culture, charming royal family, pleasant rural scenery and genuine castles, as well as rock music, football and fashion brands, which together create a rich British style. There are countless famous scenic spots in Britain, which can be distinguished according to cities.

History has left a large number of medieval castles, churches, sites and so on. Its natural scenery includes the rural scenery of the famous Lake District, Scottish Highlands and Wales. For example: British Museum, London Eye, Westminster Abbey, Tower of London, Big Ben, Cambridge City and other attractions.

London

London's scenic spots meander along the Thames, including the largest and most famous museum in the world-British Museum, Buckingham Palace where the Queen lives and works, Tower Bridge known as "the main entrance of London" and Westminster Abbey, the holy place in Britain.

Edinburg

Towering castles, solemn churches and historic buildings are symbols of this city. Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland, and it is also the city that can best reflect the Scottish style. Feel the inheritance of history in Edinburgh Castle; Standing on Carlton Mountain overlooking the whole city of Edinburgh, feel the heavy vicissitudes of history; Sitting in the elephant cafe, drinking a cup of coffee, imagine meeting Harry Potter at the magic school.

Manchester

The theme of Manchester is football and the industrial revolution. When you visit Manchester City, you can't miss the most popular club stadium, Old Trafford, and the most wonderful museum, the Museum of Science and Industry. If you want to feel the culture and history of Manchester City, the library and city hall are well worth visiting. In Manchester, the best place to experience modern life is salford Pier, which is very lively day and night. There is also a unique gay village, where rainbow flags can be seen everywhere, and it is also worth visiting.

lakeland

Lake England is located on the northwest coast of England, near the Scottish border Fiona Fang, covering an area of 2,300 square kilometers. It is listed as a national park in 195 1, which is the largest national park in England and Wales 15. It was chosen as the first global green tourism destination and named as "one of the 50 places you must visit in your life" by National Geographic magazine.

Cambridge

Cambridge is the capital of Cambridgeshire, England, and the seat of Cambridge University. This is a charming traditional university town. Although Cambridge is as famous as Oxford and a world-famous university, Oxford is called "the city in the university" and Cambridge is "the university in the city".

Liverpool

Liverpool is european capital of culture, famous for its football and music. The story of the Beatles is integrated with this city, where they started a rock journey that influenced the world. Liverpool is also a great gift for the fans. Every match day, Anfield Stadium is packed with people. In addition to feeling the charm of music and football, Liverpool has several museums that can be visited for free, as well as buildings selected as world cultural heritage, which fully demonstrate its rich cultural heritage.