Why?
I like YORK. York has a history of more than 2,000 years. It still retains some medieval ruins. It is a beautiful ancient city that cannot be missed when coming to the UK. The historical flavor of the medieval period can be found everywhere in the streets and alleys.
This was made because the Harry Potter movies gave us more reasons to visit this city.
The specialty is the Butcher Street. In the past, this street was full of meat shops. In order to prevent the meat on the first floor from being exposed to the sun and deteriorating, the houses on both sides were deliberately built closer together to prevent sunlight and maintain the quality of the meat.
The freshness has also become the scene of Harry Potter's Diagon Alley. When you come here, you feel like you are in the magical world in the alley.
The famous cathedral here was unable to enter because of missing time.
I actually don’t like traveling.
Because I live in London, I have visited many cities in the UK, including: London, Brighton, Bristol, Bath, Reading, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Manchester, Birmingham, Cardiff, York, Pittsburgh and even many Scottish Highland attractions such as Sky
Island, Stirling and Orkney.
If we talk about cities, London is my favorite.
After all, if you are traveling, London has the most attractions. If you travel in depth, you can enjoy it for half a month. As for the scenery, Bristol and Edinburgh are both very beautiful.
If we talk about attractions, I recommend going to Sky Island and Orkney Island. There are no cities there, just small villages at most.
But calling it a paradise is an understatement.
Post a picture of the entrance to Sky Island, I still want to go there.
Happy to answer this question, the UK is one of the most beautiful countries in the world and I would personally choose Brighton.
This prestigious seaside resort city is one of the oldest cities in the UK. Thousands of meters of beaches and dazzling fashionable shopping stores fill the streets and alleys of the city. Therefore, Brighton has a
The appropriate name shows how important it is in the minds of tourists - "London on the Sea".
The luxurious Royal Palace is the first-class museum in the UK. Its unique architectural style has attracted the attention of countless people. Another outstanding place in the seaside resort city is naturally the countless delicious restaurants and lively parties in summer. Brighton is such a place full of
A city with unlimited vitality that can satisfy all people's vacation dreams.
Edinburgh.
Edinburgh Castle became a royal fortress in the 6th century. Queen Margaret died here in 1093. Edinburgh Castle has since become an important royal residence and national administrative center. It continued to be one of the important royal castles in Britain until the Middle Ages.
It was not until the completion of the Palace of Holyroodhouse in the early 16th century that it replaced Edinburgh Castle as the main residence of the royal family. However, Edinburgh Castle remains an important symbol of Scotland.
Palace of Holyroodhouse, formerly known as Holyrood Abbey.
It has been the principal residence of the Kings and Queens of Scotland since the 16th century, and is the setting for state occasions and official entertainment.
Queen Elizabeth spends a week at Holyrood Palace at the beginning of each summer, where she holds a series of formal events and ceremonies.
and the University of Glasgow.
This is also a popular attraction that can be searched on Xiaohongshu, and it is a very suitable place for taking photos and checking in.
The University of Glasgow, founded in 1451, is one of the top 100 universities in the world, a top university in the UK, one of the ten oldest universities in the world, and the fourth oldest university in the English-speaking world.
When it comes to traveling abroad, I like to go to London the most. Many cities there are beautiful, including London.
Brighton, Bristol, Bath, Reading, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Manchester, Cardiff, York, and many more Scottish Highland attractions such as Isle of Skye, Stirling and Orkney, etc., if we talk about cities,
My favorite is London, which has the most attractions. If you can travel in depth for half a month, Bristol and Edinburgh are both very beautiful in terms of scenery. I recommend going to the Isle of Skye and Orkney. There are no cities anywhere.
It's a small village at most, but it's not too much to call it a paradise. It's a place that makes people miss it. I've been there once and still want to go.
Manchester is the second busiest city in the UK, after London.
There are a concentration of influential orchestras, theaters, museums and other cultural and entertainment facilities in northwest England.
Music and theater can even challenge London's West End. The Halle Orchestra, founded by Mr. Charles Halley in 1858, enjoys a reputation among world orchestras, as well as the BBC Local Symphony Orchestra and the Regional Ballet Company.
The Lowry is a large comprehensive arts center located on Salford Quay.
Inside there are two theatres, galleries and shops, a bar and restaurant with sea views.
"Corner House" has long been known as "Manchester's center for artistic film and visual arts". It has the support of many foundations and organizations and is characterized by its absolutely good taste.
Brighton, a prestigious seaside resort city, is one of the oldest cities in the UK. Thousands of meters of beaches and dazzling fashionable shopping stores fill the streets and alleys of the city. Therefore, Brighton
With an appropriate name to show how important it is in the minds of tourists - "London on the Sea", fashionable shopping and colorful maritime entertainment are the constant reasons for tourists to come here.