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When traveling to the UK, what are the most popular tourist attractions and the most cost-effective tourist attractions?

Day 1 Departure from London (London) - Cambridge (Cambridge) - York (York)

Check your luggage, bring your camera, and let's go! Accompanied by the morning glow, we left London and passed through Cambridge, where the famous British university Cambridge University is located. The unique Mathematics Bridge, King's College*, Trinity College and St. John's College, which are nestled on the River Cam, are all highlights that you cannot miss.

You can freely stroll along the banks of the Cam River and experience the emotional journey of "Farewell Cambridge Again" written by Xu Zhimo. After lunch, drive to the famous ancient city of York in England. This is an old city with a history of more than 1,900 years. It is a fusion of British cultures from different eras. It can be said to be the epitome and witness of British history. Here we visit the largest York City north of the European Alps. The special-style church York Minster* and the ancient Roman walls have been washed away for countless years. Take a leisurely stroll in the ancient capital, which is famous for its history, and experience the ease of vacation. Check into the hotel we carefully selected for you to rest at night.

Day 2

Manchester - Lake Windermere - Scotland

Woke up early in the morning and enjoyed the hotel After breakfast. We set off to Manchester, the third largest city in the UK. We first visited the exterior of Old Trafford, the home of the Premier League team Manchester United. Don’t forget to count and look for the signatures of your favorite Manchester United stars on the ground in front of the stadium. .

Then we go to the center of Manchester and visit the Gothic City Hall in Albert Square. You can also stroll to Manchester’s Chinatown, with tall Ming and Qing style archways, rows of Chinese restaurants, and shopping malls everywhere. Visible Chinese markings….Dear, you can instantly find the warmth of returning to your hometown!

Continue going at noon and arrive in the lake area in the afternoon, which is known as one of the "50 must-visit places in life". We will visit Lake Windermere, the largest and most beautiful lake in the Lake District, and stop by the lake to quietly watch the royal swans leisurely playing in the water, look up at the holy white doves flying around, or take a walk by the lake to soak up the British afternoon sun, and enjoy it to the fullest British elegant life.

If you want to relive the fun of childhood, you can also look for the well-known British fairy tale paradise Pitt Rabbit Fairy Tale House deep in the town. It is a good choice to go in and have a close hug with the famous Pitt Rabbit. !

Reluctantly bidding farewell to the Lake District in the evening, we headed straight to Scotland to check into the hotel. A more wonderful journey will be waiting for you tomorrow!

Day 3

Full-day tour of Edinburgh (Edinburgh) - St. Andrews (optional item: Scottish cultural in-depth tour)

Today we will visit Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland. Edinburgh Castle* is one of the most famous castles in Europe. It is the symbol and highest point of the entire city. The majestic and majestic castle has witnessed countless entanglements, joys and sorrows. Don't forget to take a walk inside the castle, overlook the entire city from a high position, feel the most noble royal atmosphere, and touch the Mongolian cannon that is the key to the castle. Every New Year's Eve, several Mungo cannons in the castle set off fireworks to welcome tourists from all over the world to celebrate the festival. The scene is quite spectacular.

At the foot of the castle, heading east, is the famous Royal Mile, which is the soul of Edinburgh's history and culture. It is also a rare haven for Scottish souvenirs, including authentic Scottish cookies, whiskey or special plaid scarves. All are good choices.

Parallel to the Royal Mile is the famous Princes Street. If you are interested, you can also climb Calton Hill at the end of Princes Street, overlooking the entire Edinburgh while holding on to the colonnade full of Greek heritage, and let the bagpipes play. The sound of nature comes with the wind, and the emotion of the vicissitudes of the world is beyond words. After lunch, you can continue to stroll through the streets of Edinburgh, try to find the Elephant Café where Ms. Romain Rolling wrote the first "Harry Potter", and enjoy an elegant British-style afternoon tea.

Of course, you can also take an in-depth tour of Scottish culture at your own expense*: go to St. Andrews, the birthplace of world golf, and pass the Forth Railway Bridge, the oldest steel building in the world, and the typical Scottish field scenery along the way. Here are The oldest golf course, it has charming sea views, and it is the university town where the protagonists of the fairy tale of the century, Prince William and Princess Kate of the United Kingdom, fell in love and held hands and made a lifelong vow.

Baking in the light orange afternoon sun, strolling along the most beautiful seaside in Scotland, you can sometimes hear the excited and enthusiastic cheers for the grand competition, and sometimes you can capture the love between lovers. Whispering... After a full day of sightseeing, return to the hotel and savor the majesty and vitality of Edinburgh in a comfortable environment.

Day 4

Scottish Highlands - Loch Lomond - Gorges - Fort William - Ben Nevis Pass - Loch Ness

Today we will come to the world The end of the Scottish Highlands. This is the last stronghold of the Ice Age, and it is an elusive paradise.

"On your beautiful lakeside, on your beautiful hillside, the sun shines brightly on Loch Lomond. My beloved girl and I have been reluctant to leave for a long time." A knight once sang this beautiful song to his beloved by the lake. The girl gave out a call for love, and it was this call that led us to the beautiful and quiet Lake Lomond.

Going north along the way, we will see the main peak of Glencoe, Buchaille Etive Mor. It is carved with vicissitudes and antiquity like a pyramid in the Egyptian desert. It stands abruptly in the wilderness, with lingering clouds and lavender bluebells adding to the beauty. A bit of tranquility and elegance.

Leave the mountain pass and head north, passing the famous mountaineering base Fort William along the way. Stop at a nearby rest stop or outdoor base. You can walk on the paths in the primeval forest, or you can choose to take the highland cable car*, 360 degrees Admire the unique lakes and mountains of the Scottish Highlands from a high altitude, and enjoy the extraordinary experience of traveling in the valleys.

Continuing to go north, we are about to reach the beautiful, charming and mysterious Loch Ness. This is a lake that does not freeze in all seasons. The story of the water monster adds more mystery to this lake. You can stroll around the cozy town at the source of Loch Ness, have a cup of coffee, and have lunch; if you want to explore the scenery of Loch Ness in depth and look for the traces of the water monster, then don’t miss the Loch Ness Adventure Sightseeing Cruise*, you need to pay for the boat ticket at your own expense.

In the evening we took group photos at the foot of Ben Nevis, the highest peak in Scotland, and experienced the perfect interpretation of the magnificent mountains and rivers. Then we left the Scottish Highlands, bid farewell to the beautiful natural wonders, and headed to the hotel.

Day 5

Glasgow - Romantic Wedding Town on the Scottish Border (Gretna Green) - Return to departure points

The last day is here, leaving Scotland Don’t forget to take a stroll in Scotland’s largest city, Glasgow, to experience its unique urban charm.

Situated on the banks of the Clyde River, Glasgow is the "British City of Architecture and Design", the "European Capital of Culture", a typical representative city of "Style Scotland", and the 2012 London Olympics football venue. one. World-class art master Charles Renee Macintosh was born here. His artistic achievements can be found in every corner of the city. His masterpieces include the ancient Glasgow School of Art and the elegant and comfortable WILLOW TEAROOM.

The majestic and refreshing city hall and buildings located around George Square in the city center have earned Glasgow the reputation of an "open-air museum" and are favored by many Hollywood blockbuster directors. The filming location is included in it. There are also many statues of Scottish celebrities around the square, such as James Watt, who invented the steam engine, and the famous Scottish poet Bonn, who are looking forward to taking photos with you! Influenced by such a unique and rich literary and artistic atmosphere, why not have a cup of fragrant coffee, stroll among the magnificent buildings in Glasgow, and look for and taste the unique design results of world-class architects.

After a hearty tour, we "eloped" together to Gretna Green, an internationally renowned town on the border of Scotland and England, to listen to the moving stories of hundreds of years, and explore the relationship between this place and The indissoluble bond formed by lovers knocks on the door of the blacksmith shop and asks it to witness their love again!

Before the sunset, we had to say goodbye to Scotland.

Goodbye Scotland, let the highlands and bagpipes witness your footsteps, and let the romantic and beautiful experiences become your eternal memories!