The United Kingdom is one of the few countries which has a rich history. With many kings and queens ruling the country, the country is full of palaces, castles, ruins and churches. For anyone interested in history, the country has lots of historical destinations that are worth a visit to know more and understand the history of the country.
Let us talk about some of the historical destinations you should visit.
Anyone trying to read up on the history of the UK will definitely read about the Tower of London. The castle has been there for more than 900 years and has seen a lot of British history from the times of William I. One of the main attractions of the Tower of London is the Crown Jewels. It is here you can see the different pieces of jewellery worn by the queens and this is the place where you can see the famous Kohinoor diamond. You must visit this UNESCO World Heritage site when in London and it is easily accessible.
Windsor Castle is one of the oldest and largest castles in the world. It was built in 1066AD by William The Conqueror. It was the official residence of Queen Elizabeth and has witnessed many high-profile events. The State Apartments, St George Chapel and Queen Mary’s doll house are some of the main attractions for visitors except the beautiful castle grounds and gardens.
One of the most historical sites in the UK is Stonehenge located in the county of Wilshire. The stone circle is said to have been built around 3000 BC. There are at least 22 large stones that have been found during excavations at the site. Each weighs around 25 tonnes and has been transported from Wales. The place is used as an observatory today to track the sun and moon movements. Though lots of research has been done, still no scientist has been completely able to understand the purpose of this prehistoric site. If visiting this place, try and take a guided tour to get a better understanding.
One of the most beautiful towns to walk around is Stratford Upon Avon. The place is Shakespeare’s birthplace and you can see the house and his schoolroom. You can also see the old 15th-century cottage, where Shakespeare’s wife, Anne Hathaway was born. With a lovely river and a lot of entertainment, this place should be on your list for sure.
Bath is a UNESCO Heritage site and it undoubtedly is one of the most beautiful and adorable places to visit. The town is said to be founded in the 7th century and later the Romans found the water to be magical with curative properties and they made it into a spa town. You can also visit the Abbey and the Jane Austen Centre. The Roman Baths are one of the best-preserved buildings and are a must-visit to see history come alive.
Winchester is one of the most historic cities in the United Kingdom. It was the seat of King Alfred and was also the capital of ancient times. To know the history of the place, you must visit the City Museum, the Winchester Cathedral, The Great Hall, the ruins of Wolvesey Castle and the Winchester College. For those interested in Tudor history, the Winchester Tudor Trail is a good option to do. One can easily walk around the town and also opt for guided tours. Irrespective of the way you explore, if you love history, you will love to visit Winchester for sure.
The UK is a country with a lot of history and historical sites for all history lovers. Most of the monuments and sites are very well maintained and you can choose to explore them by taking guided tours or on your own. The British pride in their history and it is evident from the way they encourage tourism. So, if you love history, do not forget to explore these and many other places in the UK on your next trip.
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Published on September 13, 2023