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  1. 21. Feb. 2023 · 1. Stonehenge, Wiltshire. 2. Tower of London, City of London. 3. The Roman Baths and Georgian City of Bath, Somerset. 4. The British Museum, Bloomsbury, London. 5. York Minster and Historic Yorkshire. 6. Windsor Castle, Berkshire. 7. Chester Zoo, Cheshire. 8. Lake District National Park, Cumbria. 9. Canterbury Cathedral, Kent. 10.

    • The Seven Sisters
    • Oxford
    • Cambridge
    • Bath
    • Hadrian’s Wall
    • York
    • The Peak District
    • Brighton
    • Stonehenge
    • Stratford-Upon-Avon

    While Dover’s iconic white cliffs grab the most attention, the colossal chalky walls of the Seven Sisters are a more spectacular affair, a four-mile roller-coaster of sheer white rock stretching along the Sussex shore and overlooking the waters of the English Channel. It forms an impressive southern border to the South Downs National Park, and is m...

    Oxfordlets visitors feel close to the brilliant minds and august institutions that have made this city famous across the globe. This rarefied world comes to life in the cobbled lanes and ancient quads where cycling students and eccentric academics roam. The beautiful college buildings and stunning architecture have changed little over the centuries...

    In England’s other great historic university city, Cambridge, you can tour a college, and spend time marveling at the intricate vaulting of King’s College Chapel. But no trip to Cambridge is complete without an attempt to take a punt (flat-bottomed boat) along the River Cam by the picturesque Backs, the leafy, green lawns behind the city's finest c...

    In a nation packed with pretty cities, Bath stands out as the belle of the ball. Founded by the Romans, who established the spa resort of Aquae Sulis to take advantage of the area’s hot springs, Bath hit its stride in the 18th century, when the rich industrialist Ralph Allen and architects John Wood the Elder and John Wood the Younger oversaw the c...

    Hadrian’s Wall is one of the country's most dramatic Roman ruins, a 2000-year-old procession of abandoned forts, garrisons, towers and milecastles marching across the wild and lonely landscape of northern England. While the Romans built the fortification to defend and control its territory, this edge-of-empire barrier also symbolized the boundary o...

    With its Roman and Viking heritage, ancient city walls and maze of cobbled streets, York is a living record of English history. A magnificent circuit of 13th-century walls encloses a medieval spider’s web of “snickelways”(narrow alleys), each one the focus of a ghost story or historical character. At the city’s heart lies the immense, awe-inspiring...

    Curiously, you won’t find many peaks in the Peak District. You will find blissful miles of tumbling moorland, plunging valleys, eroded gritstone crags, lush farmland and ancient pocket-sized villages. This beautiful landscape attracts a veritable army of outdoor enthusiasts – cyclists, hikers, cavers and rock climbers – on summer weekends, while th...

    Barely an hour’s train ride from the capital, the seaside city of Brighton has a quirky character that’s completely its own. Overlooking the English Channel on England’s pebbly south coast, this is a city that's long been known for its oddball, alternative character. The warren of streets known as the Lanes is a good place to soak up the vibe, with...

    Mysterious and compelling, Stonehenge is England’s most famous ancient site. Even though people have been drawn to this myth-laden ring of boulders for more than 5000 years, we still don’t know quite why it was built. An ultramodern makeover at the ancient site has brought an impressive visitor center and the closure of an intrusive road (now resto...

    The pretty town of Stratford-upon-Avon is where William Shakespeare was born and later shuffled off this mortal coil. Today, its tight knot of Tudor streets form a living map of Shakespeare’s life. Huge crowds of thespians and theater lovers come to take in a play at the famous Royal Shakespeare Theatre. Bard fans will love visiting the five histor...

  2. 29. Jan. 2021 · 1. Lake District: Der schönste Nationalpark in England. © Michael Conrad. Im Nordwesten an der Irischen See gelegen, ist der Lake District eine der schönsten Naturlandschaften Englands. Hier befinden sich die höchsten Berge und der größte natürliche Binnensee Englands, der Windermere.

    • Buckingham Palace. Der Buckingham Palace im Zentrum von London ist die Residenz der britischen Königin Elizabeth II. Er gehört zu den meistbesuchten Sehenswürdigkeiten in London und dem gesamten Vereinigten Königreich.
    • Tower of London mit den Kronjuwelen. Der Tower of London stammt aus dem Jahr 1080. Er steht am Fluss Themse im Osten der Hauptstadt. Die Crown Jewells, die britischen Kronjuwelen, werden in einem Turm des Tower of London aufbewahrt.
    • Edinburgh. Edinburg ist die Hauptstadt von Schottland. Zu den Sehenswürdigkeiten in der Stadt gehört das Edinburgh Castle, die königliche Residenz Holyrood Palace, der Arthur's Seat, die Altstadt und das Dugald Stewart Monument auf dem Calton Hill.
    • City of London. Die City of London ist das Finanzzentrum des Vereinigen Königreichs und einer der wichtigsten Wirtschaftsstandorte der Welt. Zwischen viktorianischen Gassen stehen in der City of London Hochhäuser von Banken und internationalen Unternehmen.
  3. Windsor & Eton. The world’s largest and oldest continuously occupied fortress, Windsor Castle is a majestic vision of battlements and towers. Used for state occasions, it… Westminster Abbey. The West End. A splendid mixture of architectural styles, Westminster Abbey is considered the finest example of Early English Gothic.

  4. 6. Feb. 2024 · 1. Big Ben in London. Die Tower Bridge ist eines der bekanntesten Sehenswürdigkeiten der Metropole und ein tolles Fotomotiv – Foto: Steffen Eidam. Wir starten mit dem absoluten Klassiker in England, den du einfach gesehen haben musst: London. Die Hauptstadt Englands und Großbritanniens vereint unzählige historische und moderne Attraktionen.