UK Bucket List! 8-Day Essential Itinerary
Hey everyone 🥰! After visiting the UK eight times, I'm bringing you an incredible 10-day round trip itinerary from London!
Day 1: Arrive in London
✈️ Arrive in London in the morning, check into your hotel and get a good night's sleep to shake off the fatigue from your trip.
🌆 In the afternoon, take a leisurely stroll through Hyde Park and experience the romance of a pure English garden. After strolling, head straight to King's Cross Station and check out the super popular Platform 9¾ 🚉 to fulfill your magical dreams!
🌃 In the evening, try some classic British cuisine at a nearby restaurant and start your culinary journey in the UK.
Day 2: London
🎨 Immerse yourself in the British Museum in the morning and immerse yourself in the precious treasures from all over the world.
🌉 In the afternoon, take beautiful tourist photos at Tower Bridge and then climb the London Eye to take in a panoramic view of London and experience the unique charm of this city.
🌌 In the evening, enjoy delicious food and admire the dazzling night view at a restaurant on the banks of the Thames, it's super cozy.
Day 3: London - Cambridge
🚂 Go to Cambridge in the morning, stroll through Cambridge University and King's College, feel the strong academic atmosphere, and maybe even meet a top student.
🛶 In the afternoon, experience a romantic punting tour on the River Cam. The scenery along the way is picturesque, as if you have stepped into Xu Zhimo's poem.
🌙 Have dinner in Cambridge Town in the evening, enjoy the tranquility and beauty of the town, and have a sweet dream 💤
Day 4: Cambridge - Oxford
🚗 Head to Oxford in the morning and check out the Oxford University Museum to explore the treasure trove of knowledge.
📸 In the afternoon, go to Christ Church College (a Harry Potter filming location) and the Bridge of Sighs to take magical photos in minutes.
🍽️ Find food in Oxford city center in the evening, and browse the unique shops to find some souvenirs.
Day 5: Oxford - Cotswolds - Manchester
🌳 Head to the Cotswolds in the morning to admire the stunning rural scenery, and don't forget to check out the Bodleian Library (a must-see for Harry Potter fans).
🚌 In the afternoon, head to Manchester, enjoy the scenery along the way, and experience the diverse customs of the UK.
🍺 Arrive in Manchester in the evening, find a restaurant in the city center to have a feast, and feel the vitality of the city.
Day 6: Manchester - Windermere
🚐 Depart for Windermere in the morning, and after arriving, stroll around Windermere Town and feel its tranquility and beauty.
🚢 In the afternoon, take a boat trip on Lake Windermere to admire the scenery of the lake and mountains, as if you are in a paradise.
🍷 In the evening, enjoy dinner at a lakeside restaurant with a view of the lake, and you will be filled with happiness.
Day 7: Windermere - Edinburgh
🚄 Head to Edinburgh in the morning, and visit the magnificent Edinburgh Castle as soon as you arrive to overlook the entire city.
🛍️ In the afternoon, stroll along the Royal Mile and visit the Palace of Holyroodhouse to experience the fusion of history and modernity.
🥘 Have dinner near Princes Street in the evening, and admire the charming night view of Edinburgh.
Day 8: Edinburgh
🖼️ Go to the National Gallery of Scotland in the morning, immerse yourself in the ocean of art, and admire the masterpieces of the masters.
⛪ Check out St. Giles' Cathedral in the afternoon, and then sit in the Elephant House, maybe you can find inspiration for writing.
🌅 Go to Calton Hill to watch the sunset in the evening. The orange-red sunset is super beautiful. After watching it, have a big meal nearby to reward yourself.
Day 9: Edinburgh - York
🚂 Go to York in the morning, and after arriving, visit the solemn York Minster and feel the sacredness of religion.
🏰 In the afternoon, stroll along York City Walls, browse York Shambles and York's Chocolate Story, and experience the unique British style.
🍻 Have dinner in York city center in the evening, and you can also have a drink at a British pub to experience the local nightlife.
Day 10: York - London
🧳 Pack your luggage in the morning, and then stroll around York to buy some souvenirs.
🚄 Return to London in the afternoon to prepare for your return trip and end this amazing trip to the UK.
The Royal Mile is not only the geographical skeleton of Edinburgh, but also the epitome of Scottish history and culture. The avenue stands a number of statues of historical giants, including David Hume, a philosopher, economist and historian of the Scottish Enlightenment; 18th century English philosopher, economist and historian Adam Smith.
The Royal Mile is the main road in Edinburgh's Old Town, connecting two important places in Scottish history - Edinburgh Castle and Holyrood Palace. The crisscrossing alleys on both sides of the avenue form the basic framework of the old town. Now, both sides of the road are lined with various restaurants, bars, shops, hostels and attractions, attracting tourists from all over the world to come for sightseeing.
There are many performances on the Royal Mile, where artists from all over the world show off their talents. Tourists either stand in circles or sit on the ground. It is full of fun and atmosphere. It is definitely worth visiting. There are also many specialty shops nearby.
Edinburgh is so beautiful, it comes with its own BGM The Royal Mile is full of small shops, you must buy a cashmere scarf
I can't believe I've lived in Edinburgh my whole life and never walked the Royal Mile - it's so amazing! Another tourist said everyone who visits the castle walks the Royal Mile, but that's not true in my life. I'm one of those people who always takes the shortcut via Princes Street.
The Royal Mile is the central avenue of Edinburgh's Old Town. This street starts from Edinburgh Castle and ends at the Palace of Holyroodhouse. The alleys on both sides are intertwined, forming the skeleton of the old city. Every summer (August), the annual International Arts Festival is held in Edinburgh. It is a multi-faceted comprehensive art festival of music, drama, dance and graphic arts. During the festival, the Royal Mile becomes an entertainment paradise. What comes into view is the surging crowds and weird costumes everywhere. People sing a little and dance a little every three steps, or play drums, or show off, or act, or sing loudly. There are performances everywhere. Actors, dancers, directors, musicians, street performers and tourists all mingle together, which has become the feature of the Edinburgh Festival and the most attractive tourist project in Edinburgh.
The Royal Mile is the one-mile road from Edinburgh Castle to Holyrood Palace. If you want to go to Edinburgh Castle, you must pass through this section. This one-mile road is a relatively sloping road with bars, gift shops, restaurants and traditional Scottish buildings on both sides. There are people in Scottish skirts playing bagpipes on the street, which is full of a strong atmosphere. . .