Top 5 UK Holiday Destinations

Our Top 5 Holiday Destinations for UK Holidaymakers compiled with a little help from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, British Tourist Authority and generous contributions from fellow bloggers (you know who you are ;-) We've compiled a shortlist of the UKs top 5 holiday destinations for UK holidaymakers. If you have a favourite spot in Britain, post your top 5 here and let everyone know your 'UK Top 5 Holiday Destinations'.

For Beefeaters, Big Ben, Madam Tussuad's, Hyde Park, Notting Hill Carnival, Buckingham Palace, Houses of Parliament, London Bridge, Tower of London, London Dungeons, the London Eye and Princess Diana's memorial visit London.
The city is a major tourist destination both for domestic and overseas visitors. Tourist attractions include Hyde Park, Notting Hill Carnival, Changing of the Guard, Buckingham Palace, Tower Bridge, St Paul's Cathedral, Houses of Parliament, The National Gallery, Tate Modern, Red Double Decker Buses, Oxford Street, Harvey Nicks, Camden market, Leicester Square, Covent Garden market and Kew Garden - Phew! For more info click londoncabby.blogspot.com and diamondgeezer.blogspot.com

For amazing architecture, monuments, nooks, crannies and well kept secrets visit Edinburgh
. The city is one of Europe's major tourist destinations, attracting 1 million visitors a year. Tourist attractions include Edinburgh Castle, St. Andrews Square, Rose Street, Edinburgh Dungeon, Fruitmarket Gallery, St. Giles Cathedral, Scotch Whisky Experience, Greyfriars Bobby, The West End and Princes Street. For more info click Edinburgh.org and theedinburghblog.co.uk

For world class rugby, 2000-year old castle, stunning Millennium Centre, amazing country side and National Park visit Cardiff
. Tourist attractions include Millennium Stadium, Wales Millennium Centre, City Hall, Llandaff Cathedral, Castell Coch, National Museum and Art Gallery, Cardiff Castle, National History Museum and Roath Park. For more info click travel.aol.com and visitbritian.com

For wonderful coast or countryside walks and some of the best beaches in Britain visit North Norfolk.
Tourist attractions include National Trust Houses, Holkham beach, Royal Sandringham, Cley windmill, Langham Glass, Pensthorpe Waterfowl Park & Gardens, Seal Trips to Blakeney Point, The Muckleburgh Collection, Sheringham Park and famous bird reserves. For more info click waveneyvalleyblog.com and bbc.co.uk/norfolk

For cream teas, Jane Austen, coastal scenery, sandy beaches visit Bath
. Tourist attractions include Popham Beach, Robinhood Marina, Reid State Park, the Studio Theatre, Chocolate Church Performing Arts Center, Morse Mountain Conservation Area, Bath's Maine Maritime Museum and Bath farmers market. For more info click lonelyplanet.com and visitbath.com

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5 Comments:

Anonymous norfolkcoast.co.uk said...

Norfolk is a great place for a weekend break at any time of the year, and a super place for the traditional family beach holiday. There are simply hundreds of activities to thrill and amuse you in any weather, whatever your mood.

19 October 2008 14:38  
OpenID cafearjun.com said...

Here's an updated 2009 list of top 20 UK holiday makers' favourite holiday destinations:

http://cafearjun.com/2009/02/26/top-holiday-destinations-for-british-holiday-makers/

26 February 2009 03:18  
Anonymous norbreck castle said...

i like to spend time in blackpool by seaside traditional british holiday.

14 August 2009 20:42  
Anonymous Log Cabin Holidays said...

If I was to go anywhere in the UK on holiday I would choose two locations. One would be a seaside holiday on the North Cornwall coast and the other would be a countryside break exploring the stunning Scottish Highlands.

7 March 2010 16:06  
Blogger Alan said...

This is a very interesting blog and so i like to visit your blog again and again. Keep it up.

Alan

http://holidaydestinationinindia.blogspot.com

11 March 2010 06:23  

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