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London
Kew Gardens occupy a whopping 121 hectares and have been on UNESCO's World Heritage List since 2003. The abundant flora and fauna will make you forget that you're in the London metropolis! Inside the gardens, you'll find an 18th-century Chinese pagoda, ornamental buildings, speciality plant houses, and a breathtaking treetop walkway that runs through the canopy of a forest glade and consists of a 200-metre walkway 18 metres above the ground. The grounds are also home to Kew Palace, initially bought by George III as a palace for the royal children. Many princes and princesses have been raised here. Later, it was put into use as a summer residence for the British Royals.
\$28.96
The Tower of London has 1,000 years of history. Known for its role in imprisonments and executions, it has also served as a royal residence, mint, menagerie, armory, observatory, and the home of the Crown Jewels, which remain today.
\$21.43
Glide over the River Thames and visit nearby restaurants with waterfront views. Watch boats as they come and go.
\$15.64
Salisbury
Ever heard of Woodhenge or Clayhenge? Of course you haven't! That's because, of all the henges in the world, Stonehenge is the undisputed champion. Full of mysteries - both mystical and architectural - a visit to Stonehenge is guaranteed to leave you marveling at the fortitude, ingenuity and resourcefulness of the ancients.
\$34.47
Once the world's tallest observation wheel, the London Eye has 32 sealed and air-conditioned capsules, each holding up to 25 people. It is located near Waterloo and the River Thames. A full rotation on the Eye takes 30 minutes and gives you a 360° view of London.
\$33.60
Belfast
The 6-floor building known as Titanic Belfast is the world’s biggest Titanic visitor experience. You'll find it next to the Titanic Slipways, the Harland and Wolff Drawing offices and Hamilton Graving Dock, which is the place Titanic herself was designed, built, and launched in 1911. Right next to the Titanic Belfast sits the SS Nomadic, the last remaining White Star Line vessel. It was designed by Thomas Andrews and built using the same design as RMS Titanic!
\$31.22
Experience the magic of London's theatres! With a vibrant and ever-changing selection of shows and productions, there's something for everyone. Whether you're looking for gala performances, musicals, comedy, or something a bit different, you can find it all in London. From captivating sets to world-class performers, get your tickets to the theatre today and enjoy the best of London's performance scene!
\$22.20
Discover the best of London with an exciting city tour! Learn about its past and present, and get a real feel for life in London. Join a knowledgeable guide or take a tour at your own pace, and take in the sights, sounds and stories of the city.
\$11.59
Colchester
Name an animal, any animal. Chances are they call Colchester Zoo home! The roster of rare species inside Colchester Zoo just keeps on going. You'll find orangutans and chimps, lions and tigers, hippos and rhinos, and giraffes and zebras. There's marsupials and monkeys, birds and reptiles, and even insects.
\$33.31
This venerable institution combines modern celebrity with historical figures, sports legends, silver screen icons and cultural giants. You’ll even find a brand new Meghan Markle, Theresa May and Donald Trump, as well as new figures added to the roster all year long!
\$31.28
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Windsor
Looking to discover some of England's history? Sprawling Windsor Castle has served as a royal residence for 1,000 years. Visitors can explore the Royal Collection of artwork, the opulent State Rooms, St George's Chapel and more. It's located in the English county of Berkshire and is easy to reach by car or by train from London Waterloo or London Paddington.
\$37.08
Wisley
Wisley is the flagship garden of the Royal Horticultural Society, bringing in one million visitors each year. The 240-acre plot is all about inspirational gardening and the plants on show are constantly updated to ensure there's something new to excite and inspire. There's no shortage of sights to enjoy, whether it's the rose and exotic gardens, or a quick trip around the world, in plants, with a visit to the Glasshouse. If you’re looking for a bit to eat during your visit, there's five eateries in RHS Garden Wisley. You'll find seasonal food made from the best British ingredients and even produce from the Wisley gardens. After seeing the masterful gardens, you might even be inspired to see how green your own thumb is. Head to the garden centre to browse everything from plants to artisanal food, kitchen accessories and exclusive RHS products.
\$19.93
Westminster Abbey is a grand, predominantly Gothic abbey church located in the City of Westminster, London. The 700-year-old abbey welcomes more than 1.5 million visitors every year. It is one of the UK's most renowned and recognizable religious buildings, as well as the traditional place of coronation and the burial site for British monarchs.
\$35.92
No trip to London is complete without a Thames River cruise. Get the lay of the land on the first day of your trip and sail through Central London to experience a unique view of the London skyline. Different Thames cruises offer both one-way and roundtrip options on a variety of routes with commentary from an experienced skipper, with sights including the Houses of Parliament, Big Ben, St Paul's Cathedral, Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, HMS Belfast, Westminster Abbey, the Tower of London, and Tower Bridge. If you fancy capping off your stay in London and want to sum up your favorite sights over a pint with dinner (and more drinks), there's an option for that, too. Looking for more action than a leisurely Thames River cruise? Opt for a speedboat tour for an exciting, one-of-a-kind way to experience the lively city of London. Or, use the Thames River cruise as a main mode of transportation as you hop-on and hop-off all about this classic European city.
\$11.82
Edinburgh
The city of Edinburgh is dominated by the huge Edinburgh Castle, part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to the famous Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo, the Crown Jewels of Scotland, and the National War Museum of Scotland. There's a good chance you'll hear some bagpipes.
\$45.19
The 95-story Shard was designed by world-renowned Italian architect Renzo Piano. This structural masterpiece is the tallest building in the United Kingdom, and its distinctive shape has redefined the London skyline.
\$27.81
Manchester
Explore a variety of optical illusions and interactive exhibits. Engage with mind-bending puzzles and educational displays.
\$29.54
RHS Garden Bridgewater is a revived garden site that dates back to the reign of Queen Victoria. Period details mean it's a real step back in time, located in Worsley, Manchester.
\$18.19
The Palace of Holyroodhouse, at the bottom of Edinburgh's Royal Mile, is the King's official residence when he's in Scotland. Visitors can explore the 14 state rooms in this 16th-century palace, still used during royal ceremonies!
\$12.74
Founded in 1828, London Zoo is the world’s oldest scientific zoo and is today involved in progressive conservation programs to protect African elephants, black rhinos and many other species. At the zoo you’ll find a whole plethora of animals – over 750 species – and one very special family of silverback gorillas, led by Kumbuka and his mate Mjukuu.
\$40.55