Map of sights in Great Britain

Map of sights in Great Britain
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Map of sights in Great Britain
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Map of sights in Great Britain
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Map of sights in Great Britain
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London has prepared many surprises for its young guests, so families will not have to search interesting places to visit. Many travelers prefer to start the observation of the city with a visit to London Eye. The giant Ferris wheel has become an important symbol of London. Carriages of London Eye reach the height of 135 meters, making it possible to see all main landmarks and charming parks. In the evening, it’s a great spot to enjoy the panorama of the city. A visit to the Sea Life London Aquarium will be no less interesting. The aquarium is located not far from the Ferris wheel. Here visitors have a unique opportunity to see the underwater world in its splendor, watch colorful fish in aquariums, and make a walk in a transparent tunnel. While walking in the tunnel, you will see different species of fish right above the head. Shark feeding remains one of the most thrilling and popular activities, during which visitors can see how professional staff gives food to the dangerous animals. Another famous symbol of London, the red double-decker bus, never ceases to fascinate children. Everyone is welcome to make a bus ride, moreover, London excursions in these red buses have become iconic. Such a way to get acquainted with the city has one more advantage – there is an audio guide, …
Top touristic places in Great Britain

Culzean Castle

From the series “The Greatest Castles of Scotland”
Culzean Castle stands out from other castles of Scotland. It was built in the 18th century and resembles more a luxurious palace than a typical strengthen structures. The castle is surrounded with a marvellous garden. It has a lot of exotic plants, there were planted even palms. For a number of years, this outstanding castle belonged to the predecessors of the Marquess of Ailsa. Now owned by the National Trust for Scotland.

In the middle of the 20th century there lived General of the Army Dwight D. Eisenhower in recognition of his role as Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces in Europe during the Second World War. Now, these rooms are turned into a museum, which is dedicated to his life and military career. In 2011 the restoration works were finished and now the castle is open for … Read all

Lochleven Castle

From the series “The Greatest Castles of Scotland”
Lochleven Castle has placed on the island Castle near the town Kinross. It is also ruined but this place is quite mysterious. Tourists like to come here. We don’t know the accurate date of the castle foundation but the first mentions about it go up to the 14th century. The castle played an important role during the Wars of Scottish Independence. At the end of the 14th century, Duke William Douglas became the owner of this castle.

The castle remained in Douglases' hands for the next 300 years. At that time, it was used as a prison for high-level individuals. Mary, Queen of Scots, was imprisoned here in 1567. The last owner of the castle was a famous architect Sir William Bruce. He turned this place in a beautiful estate with a great park. After the architect’s death, Lochleven Castle … Read all
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