Great Britain is a large island country with a huge number of attractions. It takes a long time to visit all of them. But you can compile the top 10 cities, trips to which will leave the most vivid impressions in your memory.
Number 10 - Liverpool
Liverpool is exactly the city where such a famous and world-famous group The Beatles was born. Here are the museums and attractions of this legendary four. If you love 60s music, then this city is definitely worth a visit.
However, you should not miss the opportunity to look at the usual attractions, including the Liverpool Cathedral and the ensemble of administrative buildings of the port of Liverpool, which has been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
Number 9 - St Andrews
The ancient Scottish town is famous for its golf courses and the University of St Andrews, where Prince William himself studied and later met his future wife.
In the same city, there are quite picturesque views of the ancient ruins of cathedrals and buildings. After all, this city was once the church capital of Scotland.
Number 8 - Inverness
The high-altitude port city will enchant most visitors with its views. Here, at every step, you can easily meet pipers, and in the castles you will be told legends about ghosts. Delicious ale and whiskey in pubs complete the atmosphere of medieval Scotland with ancient streets, the mysterious Loch Ness and the embankments and bridges of the River Ness.
Number 7 - York
A couple of hours by train from London is an ancient city whose history stretches more than two thousand years into the past. The city, which was founded by the Romans, and passed to the Vikings in the 9th century. All the events of this medieval city can be found in its museum, which will hospitably open the door to travelers. And in December, the Christmas festival is held here.
Number 6 - Stratford-upon-Avon
The city of William Shakespeare will show the playwright's life in more detail than his biography. Here tourists can visit the butterfly farm and old streets.
Number 5 - Oxford
The oldest and most prestigious university, elegant architecture, eternal student atmosphere, old colleges and cathedrals, pleasant little restaurants and pubs - all this is the famous city of Oxford.
Number 4 - Cambridge
Another university city of famous alumni - George Darwin, Isaac Newton, Prince Charles and others. A large selection of restaurants and pubs, as well as a variety of cultural buildings - this is what is suitable for creative people and foodies.
Number 3 - Bath
Bath is a city of healing springs and the writer Jane Austen. The ruins of Roman baths and buildings from the Georgian era are worth visiting here.
Number 2 - Edinburgh
Fairy castles and palaces, medieval atmosphere of pubs, pipers, festivals, legends and food - that will not leave the traveler indifferent. The whiskey distillery, friendly and festive atmosphere will meet the tourist with due hospitality.
Number 1 - London
And what about without London? Are the cities full of museums, attractions, beautiful buildings, events and wonders? It will take a huge amount of time to visit everything, because the city is truly huge and beautiful. There is sure to be something interesting and unimaginable here, even for the discerning tourist.