heritage attractions

Take a tour full of history and heritage in the UK. Book your UK tourist visa today and set on a journey through the best towns and cities of the UK that will take you back in time. 

Steeped in history and culture, the United Kingdom (UK) is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. Despite being a melting pot of cultures, the people of the UK have preserved their heritage and historic towns and have opened their doors to the world to witness them. So, if you are a history buff and would like to explore history and culture, here are some top heritage attractions and historic towns in the UK:

Winchester 

England’s ancient capital is a place that is steeped in history and legend. King Alfred the Great ruled the country from Winchester. The historical remains of the town are so well-preserved that you feel like you have walked back into history. Start your tour from the city’s Museum which prominently features the history of Winchester. Here, you can grab maps that will help you with your historical tour. Other must-see places here are Winchester Cathedral, The Great Hall, Winchester College, St. Mary’s Abbey, and Wolvesey Castle. You can also visit Winchester Tourist Information Centre for organised tours. 

York 

King George VI had equated the history of York to the history of England – such is the importance of York. From being a part of the World Wars to facing Viking attacks, York has always been a historically significant place. Just a walk through the city will help you understand all that the city has endured. Here, you will witness Georgian architecture, cold-war structures, Viking settlements, mediaeval churches, and pub houses. Some significant places worth visiting are the British National Railway Museum, York Castle Museum, The York Minster, and a complete life-size Victorian-era village. York is a truly amazing place where you can relive the heritage of England. 

Liverpool 

The home of Liverpool Football Club, Liverpool city has played a huge role in the history of the UK and even the world. It was the most important port city that is now recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The city was at the forefront of sea trade with the USA and pioneered the use of wet docks. This significantly changed port traffic all over the world. 

Liverpool is a small city, so you can take a walking tour and explore amazing sites. Liverpool also has a huge museum population second only to London. One thing you cannot miss here is the Cavern Club. This is where The Beatles were born. Today, music is a huge part of Liverpool’s culture and heritage and you can experience it touring the city. 

Bath 

The town of Bath gets its name from the many bath houses built by the ancient Romans. The town is surrounded by many natural springs and the Romans believed those waters had healing properties, so they had turned the town into a spa town, despite it previously being a religious centre. To experience the bath culture, you can check out the Roman Baths Museum where there is a lot of information on the bath culture of the ancient town. Other important places worth seeing here are a benedictine monastery called Bath Abbey and the Museum dedicated to Jane Austen. Bath is a charming town where you can also enjoy good food and pub culture. 

Stonehenge 

Considered by some experts to be an ancient Roman tourist site, the Stonehenges are as beautiful as they are mysterious. Said to be around 4,500 years old, the stone circles completely baffle even the scientists. The only thing so far we know about the Stonehenge is that they align perfectly with the summer solstice sunrise and winter solstice sunset. The monolithic structures attract tourists from all over the world and are one of the most popular tourist sites in Europe. Your historic tour would be incomplete without a trip here. The best time to visit Stonehenge  is during the daytime to avoid crowds. And dDon’t forget to bring back some nice souvenirs. 

Tower of London

A royal residence, a wall of defence, and even a zoo, the Tower London has played a versatile role in the history of London city and kingdom. Even before the place was commissioned by William the Conqueror in 1066, a wall existed that was popularly known as the Roman wall. So, the actual origins of the place are still disputed. Now a UNESCO World Heritage site, the Tower of London is famous for having held political and royal prisoners, many of whom were also executed. The most famous people held here were Thomas Cromwell, Thomas More, Anne Boleyn, Guy Fawkes, Sir Walter Raleigh, and Henry VI. This place is a must for all history buffs! 
There are many heritage attractions and historic towns in the UK. Each with a unique story and look into a glorious past. So, the next time you get your UK tourist visa, make sure these places are on your itinerary. 

By Anurag Rathod

Anurag Rathod is an Editor of Appclonescript.com, who is passionate for app-based startup solutions and on-demand business ideas. He believes in spreading tech trends. He is an avid reader and loves thinking out of the box to promote new technologies.