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What are the MUST SEE places in the UK ?


For honeymooners going there on April for one week

the UK isn't just england, you have scotland,wales, and northern ireland. I traveled all around England so i can help you with that. London is a BIG travel spot, things you want to see there include the London eye, parliment, tower of london, buckingham palace, the british muesum (which is a great thing go to cuz its totally free!), harrods, totally outragous and crazy, but very cool shopping place, picadilly circus, its like thier times square, tickets to see a play at shakesperes globe, (you can spulge on seats in the balcony or go old school stand and be a groundling, i prefer the ground! it was great!!)take a boat and see greenwhich and see the prime meridan, take a walk in the parks. so pretty, also try and see kensington palce, i didn't get to go, but i heard it was pretty! St.pauls, and make sure you climb the steps, Great view from all the way up, make sure you stop on your way up in the wispering hall. another great tip is JUST walk, my friends and i walked around london randomly and saw some really great shops and places to eat. and plus this makes your trip more memorable

now outside london, there's alot to go and do. there's stonehenge, the roman baths in bath (bath has great shopping) , oxford; which i was told always has some kind of movie being filmed ( i was there when the golden compass was being filmed) bleinham palace is where winston churchhill was born, its huge and soo pretty, stratford upon avon where shakespere lived, i went to a castle call Leeds castle. it sits on a lake, just breathtaking!! farther out from london theres plymouth where the pilgrams left for america, little naval seaside town, if you cross over from there into cornwall, i went and saw the eden project, kinda like biodomes, with tropical rainforest inside one, and a warm atmosphere in the other,( make sure you wear a summer shirt when you go! sooo HOT and humid but beautiful!) the cathedrals and minsters are so pretty to go to! if you go north i went to York. Its a nice place, you can go see hardians wall. they have a catherdal there thats sooo pretty.

also go to visitbritian.com they have great info! hope this helped! if you want you can email me i can tell you more =)

London Eye, excellent views
http://www.londonnet.co.uk/ln/guide/abou...

london eye
big ben
windsor castle
harrods or whatever that soft toy shop is called, you gotta buy soft toys

something like the London Dungeons:
check it out::

http://www.thedungeons.com/en/london-dun...

It just depends what stuff you are into...you could spend the week in London and not see everything or you could spend the time in the Cotswolds and not see everything. We have such a wonderful variety of places to go to in all of the UK (which is England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland) and things to see and do, that unless you can point us in the right direction we could be here all day just listing the stuff!

How will you be traveling...are you hiring a car, or relying on public transport...

Touring, or based in one centre?

The ideal place would be London, if hotel costs allow.
That gives you a week's worth of things to do and see in the capital, especially if the weather's bad, as well as options of day-trips out in any direction: Cambridge (or Oxford, but I'm biased) for the colleges and the punts, for example, .or Brighton for the pavilion or Windsor for the castle, or...

The "musts" for London are well-known.
I'd put a Thames river cruiser at the top of the list, from Westminster pier, by the Houses of Parliament, to the Thames flood barrier and back. It puts much of London in perspective and suggests what you might like to see more of.

Then it's matter of whether you're more parks and the zoo, or galleries and museums, or historic places, or nightclubs and restaurants...

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