In pictures: The United Kingdom’s historic landmarks tour

In pictures: The United Kingdom’s historic landmarks tour
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In pictures: The United Kingdom’s historic landmarks tour

From the enigmatic stone circles of Stonehenge whispering secrets of a prehistoric past to the towering ramparts of Edinburgh Castle echoing with tales of Scottish defiance, this historic tour weaves a spellbinding narrative across England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. With every castle, cathedral, and shipyard, the UK reveals a saga of kings, warriors, and innovators.

Tower of London in London, England
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Tower of London in London, England

Founded in 1066 by William the Conqueror, this iconic fortress has served as a royal palace, prison, and treasury. Explore the Crown Jewels, the White Tower, and hear tales of figures like Anne Boleyn, executed here in 1536.

Stonehenge in Wiltshire
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Stonehenge in Wiltshire

Dating back to around 3000 BCE, this prehistoric stone circle remains a mystery. Likely a ceremonial site or astronomical calendar, its massive sarsen stones draw visitors to try and understand the ancient engineering and rituals.

York
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York

A city layered with history, York boasts Roman roots and Viking influence. Visit the stunning York Minster, a Gothic cathedral from the 7th century, and walk the medieval city walls for a glimpse into its past.

Edinburgh Castle in Edinburgh
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Edinburgh Castle in Edinburgh

Perched on Castle Rock since at least the 12th century, this fortress has witnessed sieges and royal ceremonies. See the Stone of Destiny and the Honours of Scotland. The nearby Royal Mile leads to Holyrood Palace, the King’s official Scottish residence.

Stirling Castle in Stirling, Scotland
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Stirling Castle in Stirling, Scotland

A strategic stronghold during Scotland’s wars of independence, this castle dates to the 12th century. It was a childhood home of Mary, Queen of Scots, and offers views of the battlefield where William Wallace triumphed in 1297.

Conwy Castle in Conwy, Wales
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Conwy Castle in Conwy, Wales

Constructed by Edward I in the late 13th century, this castle is a masterpiece of medieval military architecture. Its eight towers and intact town walls provide a vivid picture of Welsh resistance and English conquest.

Giant’s Causeway in County Antrim, Northern Ireland
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Giant’s Causeway in County Antrim, Northern Ireland

Formed 60 million years ago by volcanic activity, these 40,000 basalt columns are steeped in legend—said to be the work of giant Finn McCool. A UNESCO site, it blends natural wonder with cultural storytelling.

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