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Looking for things to do in United Kingdom? Browse United Kingdom tourist attractions, activities, and sights to help plan your trip. Read reviews of the top things to do in United Kingdom submitted by fellow travelers, or write your own review of something to do in United Kingdom.
#1 of 710 things to do in United Kingdom
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clairerich81 says:
Calderglen Country Park has many things. It has a Visitor's centre which has an audio visual room, history room, gallery, souvenir shop and the unique 'Hidden Worlds' wildlife experience. A Children's Zoo which is popular with the kids and has a collection of many wonderful animals from goats, gunin...
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#2 of 710 things to do in United Kingdom
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peppertm says:
We started our tour in Leicester Square, which is where we bought our tickets. However, from talking to the lady that sold them to us, you are able to start anywhere the bus stops. The beauty of this tour is that you get to see all the sights at your own leisure. The ticket is good for 24 hours, ...
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#3 of 710 things to do in United Kingdom
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bramwan says:
Great place to visit. Not a cheap place to buy though.
If you are a bit of a "foodie" like me, you will love Borough Market. Sights, smells and tastes are awesome. While living in London, every time people came to visit me, I would take them there.
Breads, cheeses, sausages, meats, veg, fruit, b...
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#4 of 710 things to do in United Kingdom
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scottishboy says:
The first stone-built Glasgow Cathedral was dedicated in the presence of King David I in 1136. The present building was consecrated in 1197. Since that same period the Cathedral has never been unroofed and the worship of God has been carried out within its walls for more than 800 years. The Cathedra...
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#5 of 710 things to do in United Kingdom
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keskyle says:
The Wye Valley and Offa's Dyke paths sit adjacent sides of the River Wye and extend into the upper Welsh valleys. The Lower Wye Valley Loop offers a delightful undulating route to Tintern and its famous Abbey through woodland walks high above the river. This part of the river is recognised as an are...
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#6 of 710 things to do in United Kingdom
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paulkernan says:
One of my favourite trips, especially with foreign visitors and friends on-board is to visit the Bushmills Distillery, then the Giant's Causeway and then wend our way down the county Antrim coast through the spectacular Nine Glens heading, eventually for Belfast. See reviews for the distillery and t...
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#7 of 710 things to do in United Kingdom
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S-Jay says:
Delamere Forest is one of my favourite attractions in the north west. It constitures of a mixture of evergreen forest, open grassland and wetlands.It is the largest wooded area in Cheshire and lies within the Mersey Forest.
You can take Delamere as a family day out, there is a coffee shop to of...
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#8 of 710 things to do in United Kingdom
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bramwan says:
This is based on a trip that a friend and I did to London for a week. After living in London for 2 years, my role was tour guide for my friend who had never been there.
So here it is:
Arrive Saturday night - go to the pub for a quiet one to get into the swing of things
Sunday - walk along the...
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#9 of 710 things to do in United Kingdom
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peppertm says:
This is the church right beside Westminster Abbey, and it is beautiful. You’re not allowed to take pictures inside, which is a shame because it’s really lovely.
*Admission by donation
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#10 of 710 things to do in United Kingdom
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scottishboy says:
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum is Glasgow and Scotland's premier museum and art gallery it is one of Europe's great civic art collections. Since its refurbishment the museum is the most popular free to enter visitor attraction in Scotland and the most visited museum in the United Kingdom outside...
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#11 of 710 things to do in United Kingdom
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niels1us says:
Thanks to a friend, who is working as a manager at VLM Airlines, we had the opportunity to fly for only €50 to Manchester Ringway Airport, the European walhalla for planespotters. The surrounding area is facilitated with a real planespotters park, next to the runway. Over ther you can make some pi...
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#12 of 710 things to do in United Kingdom
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X_Drive says:
I know that there are people in this world that never look at the price tags of anything they purchase. Price doesn't matter to them. But I am not one of them. My parents lived through the depression and had to skimp on everything and they saved as much as they could in case it ever happened again,...
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#13 of 710 things to do in United Kingdom
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niphredil says:
Take Bill Bryson's advice- go to Durham! In fact, he just became the new chancellor of the University of Durham since Sir Peter Ustinov's passing a year or two ago. Isn't that exciting? Get a degree there and Bill Bryson will shake your hand :)
It's just a beautiful town. Period. Gorgeous cathedral...
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#14 of 710 things to do in United Kingdom
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UncleLuke says:
If you ever have to visit the UK, do it for this. You can normally get tickets around March/April time, they sell out fast but its not impossible to get them. The Glastonbury Festival is just the most incredible week long party you'll ever have. I love it.
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#15 of 710 things to do in United Kingdom
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paulkernan says:
The home of Irish Malt Whiskey, the Old Bushmills Distillery is the oldest licensed whiskey distillery in the world making whiskey since 1608. Single Malt Whiskies such as Bushmills and Black Bush are produced here and guided whiskey tours are available.
Whiskey the ‘uisce beatha’ – water of ...
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