Things to do & see
Every year, 1000s of people head to the UK to sample some of its famous visitor attractions and events.
Wherever you decide to go - England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland - there is something for everyone, whether you're a traveller on a budget, a couple, a mature visitor, a student or someone with a family.
Britain's annual events
You might choose to plan your trip around a social or sporting occasion. There are plenty of events in the UK to keep you occupied during your stay, such as the Glastonbury music festival.A number of bizarre events, such as the cheese-rolling festival and the Bognor Birdman, also take place in the UK every year.
Scotland Homecoming 2009
Scotland is hosting its first Homecoming year, to mark the 250th anniversary of Scotland's national poet, Robert Burns.From the weekend of Burns Night (24-25 January) to St Andrew's Day (30 November) a country wide programme of over 300 exciting and inspirational events and activities will celebrate some of Scotland's great contributions to the world.
Sightseeing, museums and galleries
Hundreds, if not thousands, of people head to Britain every year to sample its rich history, culture and heritage. Sightseeing tours are available in most cities either by bus, train, boat or foot. Find out about history and heritage sites and museums and galleries in the UK on the VisitBritain website.Things to do outdoors
You can take your pick from a range of outdoor activities in the UK. You can find out about some of the options available on the VisitBritain website, including:
- popular outdoor activities
- sport and extreme activities
- boating and water activities
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parks, gardens and countryside
Shopping
The UK is often described as the shopping haven of Europe with anarray of hotspots for those who love a good shop. Bargains, vintage, designer, famous British brands … you name it, it's all here:
Food and drink
British food and drink is some of the most unique in the world. You can find traditional dishes in many restaurants and pubs while you can find out more about British alcohol in the beer, wine and distilleries section of the VisitBritain website.Nightlife
Britain's towns and cities come alive at night, with almost every type of nightlife catered for. Find out more in VisitBritain's UK city guide.Luxury and relaxation
Rest, relax, indulge, recharge - these are just a few things you can do in Britain's health spas and luxury resorts. Find out more about pampering yourself on the VisitBritain website.You can also try and range of luxury experiences, such as hot-air ballooning and island getaways to help you unwind during your stay.
The Bull Ring Shopping Centre, Birmingham in the West Midlands, England. This aerial walkway leads to a store covered with a dramatic ‘skin’ made from 15,000 spun aluminium disks. Birmingham’s Bull Ring started as a market place in the 1800s.