Friday, November 12, 2021

All About the UK: Sights and Attractions

 

Europe has been one of the most popular places on the globe. People all over the world spend their hard-earned money just to catch a glimpse and experience the culture of Europe. No one can deny the beauty of Europe and stepping foot it in the continent would be a dream to many. France, Greece, Italy are just a few countries that have been an eye-catching sight for some travelers. However, a lot of tourists have said that above all, the UK or the United Kingdom has been their top favorite place in Europe. And there are numerous reasons why. To go over it all would last us the whole day, but the best way to find out is to experience it on your own. And to get the most of your experience in the UK, it is vital that you get to see only the best among the rest of its wondrous places. Here's a list of all about the best sights and attractions in the United Kingdom. 



Stonehenge, Wiltshire

Stonehenge, Wiltshire is indeed one of the most historical and astounding sights in the UK. This is where the infamous prehistoric stone circle is situated. Stonehenge is located in Salisbury, Plain in England. Tourists love Stonehenge because of its amazing and sophisticated prehistoric architectural monument that draws so much attention. This stone circle shows its 2000 years of continuous use, which shows a unique heritage. The beautiful formed stones are the remains of the ancient early Neolithic, late Neolithic, and Bronze Age years. 


Another amazing fact about Stonehenge is that it's the only surviving stone circle around the globe. Because of its beauty and uniqueness, it has been an inspiration for many paintings, poems, and other forms of literature seen in books, movies, and music. It remains a sacred and valuable site for many people. Truly it is a sight for sore eyes that makes numerous tourists want to visit and never go back. 



Natural History Museum, London

The Natural History Museum in London is home to many unique treasures of over 80 million specimens coming from over 4.5 billion years ago. It was first founded in 1754 and was eventually moved to its current building in the year 1881. The astonishing museum originated from the scientific collections of Sir Hans Sloane. Tourists have always found the museum very picturesque as its interior is designed in a Romanesque style. It is about 675 feet long that has two high 190 feet towers giving its visitors a classy and elegant ambiance. 


The museum features different artifacts such as preserved animals, pressed plant species that count to over-334 volumes, and 50,000 original books. The most sought-after specimen to see in the Natural History Museum is the large blue whale skeleton named Hope. Another interesting thing about the museum is that it specializes in conservation. Because of this, the inside is where specimens of the British naturalist, geologist, and biologist Charles Darwin. Famous collections of Joseph Banks are also displayed in the museum. Being in London means that there is absolutely no way you should miss this beautiful museum, not only does it serve astonishing views but as well as insightful knowledge about science and history. And since it is located in London, it is near all of the other famous landmarks in the country such as Buckingham Palace, the Tower of London, Big Ben, Tower Bridge, and the London Eye. 



Chester Zoo, Cheshire

If you love wildlife, Chester Zoo in Cheshire will definitely make a trip to the UK worthwhile. Chester Zoo isn't your typical zoo as it provides shelter for about 27,000 endangered and exotic animals. It is one of the most beautiful zoological gardens that have won about 15 awards in total. The zoo is home to 500 different animal species and a day to visit will be full of discovery and adventure. 


Every year Chester Zoo accommodates about 1.9 million visitors and this is because there's more to just seeing different animals. There are also fun activities to do that certainly make the visit even more exciting and fun. One of the fun activities tourists can do is have an active day in the Manado Play. The Manado Play is one of Chester Zoo's play areas where children can be as very active as they want. Children can either swing, climb, and many more. 



Eden Project, Cornwall

The Eden Project is a famous and beautiful global garden located in Cornwall, England. This enormous and astonishing garden is known for having the world's largest indoor rainforest. It consists of domes that give a home to thousands of plants. These domes make a natural biome. The history of the Eden Project goes back to 1981, where it used to be a clay pit in use for over 160 years. The construction for the project then began in 1996 and was open to the general public in the year 2000. 


What visitors come to see in the Eden Project are the different biomes it has. It has a tropical biome that is used to shelter tropical plants like bananas, bamboo, etc. The next biome is the Mediterranean Biome wherein it houses warm temperate plants such as grapes and olives. Aside from biomes, the Eden Project also has an outdoor garden that presents different temperate plants and flowers all over the world like sunflowers, lavenders, and more. 


If you're looking for a jam-packed day full of excitement, Eden Project also has it all for you. The known garden provides everything from different exhibitions to adventurous activities. One of its exhibitions is called the Invisible Worlds Exhibition wherein it gives us an experience of what the world is like beyond our senses. And if you look forward to adrenaline-rush activities, the Eden Project has the longest and fastest zip-wire for you. There are also multiple activities to choose from as well. There is a trekking course, a giant swing, or a 33 feet jump from the most amazing views of Cornwall. Any activity you want and need is within your reach with the Eden Project. It makes sure to give tourists the best trips they will never forget. 

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