In Britain there is a whole realm of tourist attractions ranging from historical buildings, theme parks to natural wonders. All of Britain's major cities are heaving with tourist attractions, London, for example has the British Airways London Eye, Buckingham Palace, the Imperial War Museum and HM Tower Of London. |











Edinburgh, Scotland's capital is full of tourist attractions: Loch Ness Discovery, The Edinburgh Dungeon, Scotch Whisky Heritage Centre, Royal Observatory, Royal Yacht Brittannia, Butterfly World at Dobbies Garden World, Aberdour Castle & Garden and the Glenkinchie Distillery to name but a few. The countryside is an equally rich source of tourist attractions housing the majority of Britain's 36 theme parks where picnic areas, crazy rollercoasters, attractions, childrens rides and themed shows are all within walking distance of each other. Britain has 8 main zoos: Colchester Zoo, Edinburgh Zoo, Chester Zoo, Howletts & Point Lympne Wild Animal Parks, Marwell Zoological Park, Thrigby Hall Wildlife Gardens, Paradise Wildlife Park and Longleat Safari Park. Aside form theme parks, natural wonders of the stunning British countryside are an extravaganza of sights, sound and colours to entertain the most hardened pessimist. A visit to Cheddar Gorge in Somerset, The Yorkshire Moors and the beauty of the Lake District are all good for the soul and kind on the budget. Across Britain there's a film festival, comedy festival, writers festival or music festival like Glastonbury, V2, T in the park, Reading festival or jazz festival to suit you. It’s all here for you to experience and enjoy. |