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Top 5 City Breaks In The UK

A guide to the best spots to visit on your next trip

The UK has many bustling and charming cities to explore, perfect for keen travellers and adventure seekers. From the charming cobbled streets of Oxford to the high-rise buildings and world class restaurants in London, there is something for everyone.

 

London

It would be impossible to put together a best city in the UK list without including the hub of it all; London. The world-famous city is renowned for it’s many landmarks, skyscrapers and its culturally diverse atmosphere. With so much happening in the capital, it’s the perfect place to visit for a weekend away or week-long holiday. In the summer you can enjoy outdoor cinema screenings at the glorious Somerset House, and in winter you can keep it icy at the popular Ice Bar complete with fur coats. There are countless attractions from the London Eye, Camden Docks, London Bridge and Natural History Museum. London is a fast-paced city, so be prepared for a non-stop adventure!

 

Glasgow

Glasgow has a population of over 600,000 people, with many university students staying there even after their degree has finished. Famed for its shipbuilding heritage and Scottish National Ballet, there is plenty to do and see. Enjoy a bite to eat down one of Glasgow’s many hidden cafes down a side street or embrace the full Glaswegian culture with a big night out at the clubs and bars in the city centre.

 

Manchester

If you were looking to visit a buzzing city without the overwhelming experience of London, then Manchester is the next best thing. One of the best things to do in Manchester is visit the countless world class restaurants on offer. The best Manchester restaurants can be found in Spinningfields, a popular area amount city workers and young professionals. And when you’re not spoiling yourself with delicious cuisine, then take a walk around the ruins in Castlefield, visit the beautiful John Rylands Library and experience the nightlife of the Northern Quarter.

 

Oxford

For a city mostly famed for its elite universities, there is a surprising amount to do and see in Oxford. With charming historic streets, iconic independent café’s and wonderful canals, there’s lots to get your teeth stuck into. Why not rent a bike and cycle around the city? That way you can experience all of it’s secret treasures and find something new! There are an abundance of historic buildings and grand libraries to explore when in Oxford, you’ll discover new and exciting aspects of the city around every corner.

 

Bath

Bath is well-known for its namesake, the old Roman-era baths that draw in thousands of visitors each year. This includes the grand bath itself, statues and a temple from that time. For historians, or anyone interested in the city’s heritage, it is not to be missed. The walking tours are particularly great for those wanting to learn more about the city. Bath is also a fantastic city to visit for those looking to take a day trip, for example: The Stonehenge, Somerset, and Longleat Park are all a modest drive away.