Tourist Attractions in the United Kingdom

  • Alton Towers – Massive theme park for adrenalin junkies.
  • Arthur’s Seat – King Arthur, volcano, hiking, climbing and palace.
  • Big Ben – London’s iconic national timepiece.
  • Blenheim Palace – Extravagant Baroque palace & grounds.
  • British Museum – A historian’s treasure trove.
  • Buckingham Palace – Home of the British Queen & State Rooms.
  • Churchill War Rooms – Churchill’s WWII underground offices.
  • Cotswolds – Hills with medieval villages.
  • Covent Garden – Shopping hub & Royal Opera House.
  • Dartmoor – Vast moorland with Bronze Age relics.
  • Eden Project – Iconic eco park & educational centre.
  • Edinburgh Castle – Spectacular old fortress with city views.
  • Giant’s Causeway – Unique hexagonal landscape feature.
  • Hadrian’s Wall – Ancient Roman defensive wall remnants.
  • Harrods – Iconic upmarket department store.
  • Hyde Park – Acres of greenery in Central London.
  • Kensington Palace – Royal museum in state residence.
  • Lake District National Park – Glacial lakes, Scafell Pike & Wordsworth.
  • Legoland Windsor Resort – Theme park with a colourful hotel.
  • Loch Ness – Lake, ruins, château and canal.
  • London Bridge – 1970s bridge spanning the River Thames.
  • London Eye – Iconic riverside observation wheel.
  • London Zoo – Gorillas, giraffes, penguins & tigers.
  • Museum of Scotland – Natural history & industrial exhibits.
  • National Gallery, London – Major art from 13th to 19th centuries.
  • Natural History Museum, London – Natural phenomena & hands-on activities.
  • Palace of Westminster – Iconic home of UK parliament.
  • Peak District – Dovedale Valley & Kinder Scout plateau.
  • Regent’s Park – Cafe & sport centre with changing rooms.
  • River Thames – Rivers, estuaries, riverboat, canals and palaces.
  • Roman Baths – Roman baths, museum and restaurant.
  • Royal Observatory, Greenwich – Astronomy centre on the Prime Meridian.
  • Science Museum, London – Hands-on exhibits in dozens of galleries.
  • Snowdonia – Welsh mountain region with national park.
  • St James’s Park – Royal park hosting Trooping the Colour.
  • Stonehenge – Iconic prehistoric standing stone circle.
  • Tate Modern, London – Contemporary art & cafe with river views.
  • The Royal Albert Hall – Landmark Victorian concert hall.
  • The Shard – 306m-high glass & steel tower with views.
  • Tower Bridge – Iconic Victorian turreted bridge.
  • Tower of London – Medieval castle housing the Crown Jewels.
  • Trafalgar Square – Nelson’s Column, fountains & lions.
  • Victoria and Albert Museum – World-class decorative art & design.
  • Warwick Castle – Iconic clifftop fortress & dungeons.
  • Windsor Castle – Queen’s residence, tours & exhibitions.
  • Yorkshire Dales – Gordale Scar ravine.