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Shell Beach, Isle of Purbeck, Dorset

Shell Beach, Isle of Purbeck, Dorset

The opposite of any tropical island, but with mesmerizing landscapes and a natural beauty, hard to find these days.

Trafalgar Square

Trafalgar Square

No visit to London would be complete without spending some time in Trafalgar Square.

Richmond Park

Richmond Park

The largest open space in London, covering almost 1,000 hectares (2,500 acres) and home to a huge array of wildlife.

Diana, Memorial Fountain

Diana, Memorial Fountain

Opened in 2004 by the Queen, this is a beautiful fountain in Hyde Park, built in the memory of Princess Diana.

Carbis Bay

Carbis Bay

Carbis Bay is a treasure waiting to be discovered, with a beautiful private and uncrowded beach.

Cheddar Caves

Cheddar Caves

A group of two caves, home to the oldest complete skeleton in Britain.

Kent Coast

Kent Coast

Long stretches of sandy beaches with secluded coves only two hours from London.

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Westminster Abbey

Westminster Abbey

Westminster Abbey - located next to the Houses of Parliament in the Westminster neighborhood of London - is a must-see for any London visitor.

London Town Hall (City Hall)

London Town Hall (City Hall)

Opened in July 2002, this unusually shaped building stands on the south bank of the River Thames near Tower Bridge.

Millenium Bridge

Millenium Bridge

Crossing the Thames in London, this is a pedestrian street only, linking Bankside with the city.

Leeds Castle

Leeds Castle

It's considered to be one of the most beautiful in the world, because of its elegant British style.

Lincoln Castle

Lincoln Castle

Built in 1068, it played an important role in the history of the United Kingdon.

Gateshead Millennium Bridge

Gateshead Millennium Bridge

This is the world's first and only tilting bridge.

Buckingham Palace

Buckingham Palace

The official London residence of Britain's sovereigns since 1837 and today is the administrative headquarters of the Monarch.

Tower Bridge

Tower Bridge

A symbol of London and one of the most recognizable bridges in the world.

Art & Culture

Tate Modern

Tate Modern

This is one of the family of four Tate galleries and is the national gallery of international modern art.

British Museum

British Museum

One of the largest and comprehensive collections, with more than 7 million objects from all over the world, illustrating human culture, from its beginning until nowadays.

Stonehenge

Stonehenge

One of the most famous sites in the world. Britain's greatest national icon.

Traffic Light Tree

Traffic Light Tree

This traffic light is for real, no photo-manipulation involved.

Entertainment

Globe Theater, London

Globe Theater, London

The Globe Theater in London has a very long history. Built for the first time in 1559 by Shakespeare's playing company, the theater could house up to 3,000 people in a three-storey open-air amphitheater about 30 m in diameter. Recent research indicates that a polygon of 20 sides outlined the interior of this original setting vs. the previous assumption of an octagonal shaped building. The angle of the perspective was drastically changed: while some people couldn't hear very well what was happening on scene, some others did not have a frontal view of the performance. Only 54 years after its opening, the Globe Theater was destroyed by a fire. One year later it was rebuilt and only another year later it was closed again by the Puritans. In 1644 the theater was pulled down. The Globe's Architecture was based on the Ancient Rome's Coliseum, the public being arranged in an amphitheatre. The initiative of rebuilding The Globe was Sarn Wanamaker's, an American producer, actor and directo

Pleasure Beach Blackpool

Pleasure Beach Blackpool

The largest amusement park in the UK, combining thrilling rides, roller coasters, water rides, amusements and shows.

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