Gothic cathedral, its construction began in 1220 and lasted 250 years. A special feature of the cathedral are the large stained glass windows in the style of medieval Europe.
Leeds Castle
Located on the islands of the River Len. In wartime it was able to withstand a long siege due to its location. For a long time it was the residence of the kings of England.
Stratford-upon-Avon
The small town of Warwickshire is the birthplace of William Shakespeare. Most of the city’s attractions are connected with the personality of the great playwright. The house where Shakespeare was born is one of the most visited places.
The Royal Botanic Gardens of Kew
Have been in existence for over 250 years. The area of the whole complex – gardens and greenhouses, occupies 132 hectares.
Brighton Royal Pavilion
A luxurious palace, for a long time it was the residence of kings by the sea. The style of the palace’s architecture is called Indo-Saracenic.
Tower of London
The fortress is one of the oldest structures in England and one of the most visited attractions in the world. It is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Clifton Suspension Bridge
Construction of the bridge began in 1829. It passes over the river gorge at a height of 75 meters. The length of the bridge is 230 meters. Work on the complex construction took more than 20 years.
Buckingham Palace
The residence of British monarchs. It was founded in 1703 and since then has been repeatedly renovated. It acquired its final appearance by 1853.
Windsor Castle
Since the 11th century it has been the country residence of British monarchs. It was founded in 1066. By now it has been repeatedly rebuilt and enlarged.