3 IDEAL CITIES FOR A WEEKEND BREAK IN THE UK

More and more people are swapping the beaches for the big cities to captivate the culture and nightlife that are have to offer. There are hundreds of cities to choose from, so below we have picked out three of the best ones to explore right now.

London

With a population of over eight million people, London is one of the most famous cities in the world. It’s exciting and full of so many great things to do. So, if a city break is just what you fancy then London is highly recommended. There are a number of different places for you to stay depending on your budget and what you want to explore. Aside from your usual things to do in London such as the London Eye, Big Ben, Hyde Park and the Tower of London, there are lots of other cultural attractions that are worth visiting.

Check out one of the museums the city has to offer such as the British Museum – it’s free! If you’re a fan of the Royal Family check out Buckingham Palace and see the guards, and pay a visit to Westminster Abbey too. Or why not check out a theatre show? TodayTix have hundreds of tickets available, including last-minute ones. The things to do in London are never ending, so prepare to indulge yourself in history and discover things about the city that you never knew before. And, with a big variety of travel guide books and mobile apps, sightseeing in London has never been easier. If you want to know the best restaurants to go to, the best bars, or just need some tips on how to use the underground tube, check out our London guides.

Read: 5 iconic places first timers should visit in Central London

Manchester

Manchester is another city that is constantly bursting with energy. From international festivals, football matches or musical performances across many different venues, small and large, it’s certainly an exciting place to visit. Manchester is the place to be with new bars and restaurants opening weekly. It’s the sort of place that – no matter how times you visit -there will always be something new to see. Manchester will be like no place you’ve ever been before as modernity and heritage blend together with a 21th century mixture of night life and politics throw in. And, if you’re planning a trip away with the kids, Manchester has loads to offer. Pay a visit to the Museum of Science and Industry, LEGOLAND Discovery Centre and Play Factore. If this sounds like the perfect place for you, check out booking.com to find a hotel that suits you.

Edinburgh

A vibrant city full of history and festivals throughout the year, Edinburgh is the romantic capital of Scotland and is full of tourists each and every month. You can take a walk around the the medieval Old Town or stroll round the more-recent Georgian Style New Town. The easiest way to get round Edinburgh is via the bus, but if you’re willing to walk, you’ll see a great deal more.

There are hidden courtyards, beautiful gardens and architectural details within the buildings to see, and you’ll certainly take them in if you see them on foot. Everywhere you, something will grab your attention. Be sure to check out Edinburgh Castle and the extinct volcano located in Holyrood Park. If you’re stuck for somewhere to eat whilst in Edinburgh, OpenTable suggest:

  • Badger & Co
  • Copper Blossom
  • The Queens Arms
  • Sygn
  • Galvin Brasserie De Luxe

So, with that endorsement ringing in your ears with more volume than a set of bagpipes, here are our 5 reasons why Edinburgh is the IDEAL U.K travel destination.

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