Britain, or the United Kingdom as it is most known, is also called Britain or Great Britain. It consists of four separate countries: England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. So, whether you’re an adventurous adrenaline addict or a culture lover looking for history and culture, the UK won’t disappoint. With a history dating back thousands of years, the UK’s ancient culture and traditions still find a place, and continue to flourish, in modern times as well.
As a holiday destination, Britain is a small country, and it is easy to travel between towns and cities.
Most language centres offer weekend trips as part of a student activities programme to popular places in the UK such as Cambridge, Oxford, Stonehenge, Bath, Liverpool, Edinburgh and more.
If you want to travel alone or with friends, it’s easy to use public transport to explore the UK.
Trains are the fastest way to travel around the UK, especially for long journeys. When traveling by train, you can enjoy the green British countryside through the window and take a stroll for the trip.
How to get cheap train tickets:
Train tickets are usually cheaper if you buy them online in advance. You can view train schedules, prices and buy online. For long journeys, train tickets can be expensive if you buy them on the day of travel.
Students between the ages of 16 and 25 can purchase a Youth Train Card if they plan to take multiple train trips. This card costs £30, and you can save a third of it on all train journeys for a year.
The first day in London is the reception from the airport and then heading to the hotel to receive the rooms and then start visiting
Oxford Street
Regent Street
Picadilly Square
The second day in London .
It is preferable to visit these places at sunset time if you are a fan of photography.
Fountain of the girl and the dolphin
Bridge Tower
Shard Tower
Destroyer Belfast
Millennium Bridge
The third day in London .
Hyde Park
Harrods Store
Carnby Pedestrian Street
Covent Garden
Fourth day in London
Big Ben
Eye on London
Trafalgar Square
Greenwich
Fifth day in London
Sky Garden
Regent's Park
Wax Museum
Westfield Mall