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What are some sites i HAVE to see when I'm in the UK?

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Visiting the UK for about 2 weeks. What sites are the biggest must sees?

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  1. Well..it's freeezing and raining constantly at the moment...so I'd stay wherever you are to be honest!! lol

    But sight seeing...lets see..

    I'm sure you know the obvious ones for London - the palace, leicester square, big ben, houses of parliment ect..

    I would suggest for you to visit York while you're here - to see a bit of the old England. There's a special part that has all cobbled streets and tiny tiny shops with little doorways - very quaint. If you've ever been to Epcot in Florida, and seen the "British invasion" part - well..that's kind of what they base it on.

    Bring a raincoat & plenty of warm jumpers!


  2. Apart from London, I would visit Edinburgh, it is great; you have the Castle, the Royal Yacht, the Royal Mile, it's great, even for just a day.

    I would recommend researching the East Coast Main Line in general. Then you can visit York, Newcastle and Edinburgh.

    If you like the Beatles, head for Liverpool. Some areas are a bit rough, but the city centre is good, Albert Dock is superb.

    Stonehenge isn't too far from London, you could make it in a day and back on a coach trip or something.

    The highlands of Scotland are beautiful, and the Lake District in North West England are lovely. There are also loads of little picturesque villages located around Yorkshire, but you'll need a car for them!

    Hope this is helpful!

  3. I really all depends on what you like.  

    I suggest you type into google, "What to see in UK"

    Or chose a town or city in UK,& put that.

    Or put your preference "sites", "Lakes", "Seaside town"

    or what you wish

    The weather is a bit wet just now, so bring your "Brolly"

    (Umbrella"

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