Must-See: 5 Spectacular Cities to Explore in the UK

Browse through these five ideas for cities in the UK that you should visit if you are itching to take a city trip. These cities are truly unique. These cities are unique. From a seaside location that is often overlooked to a dockside city recently renovated that still has an industrial feel, these places deserve a spot on your bucket list.

UK Cities – Glasgow

Glasgow is an art and culture-filled city. Kelvingrove Museum and Art Gallery is one of Glasgow’s most popular attractions, with its regularly changing exhibits. The Glasgow Botanic Gardens, founded in 1817, showcases plants from around the globe.

The Burrell Collection, located a little further from the city centre, combines art and nature. It houses spectacular artworks and sculptures within a stunning piece of architecture, set in stunning woodland. Add some lively nightlife to your city break and you’ve got the perfect getaway.Photo taken by Ben Wicks using Unsplash

Great UK Cities – Manchester

Manchester, a city that was a pivotal part of the Industrial Revolution, has retained much of its historical charm while adding modern touches to its infrastructure. Start in the Northern Quarter and explore the independent shops and restaurants before moving on to one of the cultural centers the city offers.

The Science and Industry Museum has the latest exhibits or you can see ancient Egyptian artifacts. Trams are a great way to get around the city.Photo taken by Chris Curry using Unsplash

Bath is one of the Must-visit Cities in UK

Bath, the Roman city, is a must-see on your bucket list. The original baths from 70AD are still in place and will appeal to history buffs. You can also browse through countless independent shops and boutiques while admiring the stunning architecture. Pulteney bridge is the perfect place to admire the River Avon.

If you want to follow in the footsteps of our Roman ancestors you can visit the Therma Bath Spa, where you can bathe in mineral-rich and naturally warm water.Photo taken by Cajeo Zhu on Unsplash

Visit Liverpool, one of the UK’s most popular cities

Liverpool is not just the home of The Beatles. It has much more to offer. The city was named the European Capital of Culture for 2008, and many large-scale and grassroots organizations have continued to maintain this legacy.

The World Museum houses ancient artifacts. Tate Liverpool can be found at the famous Albert Dock. Need to stop for a break? Bold Street has independent restaurants that serve cuisines from around the globe. Anfield is the place to be for sports fans. Stock up on Liverpool FC merchandise, just in case you’re going.Image from Pixabay by eileenholmesievers

Eastbourne is one of the UK’s most underrated cities.

Eastbourne, which is often overlooked in favor of Brighton, is an excellent place to visit. Eastbourne has all the charm of a seaside town, including arcades, fish and chips shops, and beaches that are a mixture of pebbles with sand.

Towner Eastbourne is a cultural destination with exhibits from David Hockney, a cinema and an award-winning museum. South Downs National Park is nearby and offers beautiful countryside for exploring. You can make the most out of a sunny afternoon by taking on the popular Eastbourne Beachy Head Circular Walk, which takes you along Britain’s highest chalk-white cliff.

Christal Compbell

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