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10 Must-See Attractions in the UK

10 Must-See Attractions in the UK

Discover the most visited places and plan a trip full of culture and history.

In the heart of London, the British Museum houses treasures dating back thousands of years. Photo: Meisterflad | Shutterstock

With an astonishing increase in visits and spending by Brazilians in the UK, 2023 has been a historic year, surpassing pre-pandemic levels. Attracted by its rich cultural heritage and diverse entertainment options, more and more people are choosing the destination for their holiday trips.

According to data from the International Traveller Survey (IPS), in 2023, 344,000 Brazilians went to the UK, spending £425 million (around SAR 2.8 billion). With this in mind, we have decided to list below the 10 most popular attractions in the UK among visitors from all over the world, according to the 2023 ranking by ALVA (Association of Major Tourist Attractions). Find out!

1. British Museum

Located in the heart of London, this museum houses an extensive collection spanning thousands of years, offering a unique perspective on world history through artifacts such as the Rosetta Stone and the Parthenon friezes.

2. Natural History Museum (South Kensington, London)

The museum is a hub of exploration, with its stunning architecture and exhibits ranging from dinosaur skeletons to a mineral exhibit. A visit is a journey through the natural history of the Earth!

3. The Crown Estate, Windsor Great Park

The park is large and offers a mix of natural scenery and historical heritage. Visitors can explore Extensive walking trails Or join guided tours to discover the rich history of the area.

4. Tate Modern

Located on the banks of the River Thames, Tate Modern is a symbol of modern and contemporary art. The collection includes works by artists such as Picasso, Warhol and Hockney, as well as interactive and temporary installations.

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5. South Bank Centre

This vibrant cultural space along the River Thames offers a range of attractions, including theatres, art galleries and event spaces. It is a meeting point for lovers of the performing and visual arts.

At the Victoria and Albert Museum, the collections are dedicated to decorative art and design. Photo: Kyiv.Victor | Shutterstock

6. Victoria and Albert Museum, South Kensington, London

The Victoria and Albert Museum is dedicated to decorative art and design, with collections ranging from historical fashion to jewellery, Ceramics Furniture from all over the world.

7. National Gallery

Located in Trafalgar Square, the National Gallery is home to one of the richest collections of paintings in Europe, with works dating from the 13th to the 20th century, including pieces by Van Gogh, da Vinci and Turner.

8. London Science Museum

This museum offers an interactive experience and exploration of science and technology With exhibitions covering topics such as space, future technology and medical history.

9. Tower of London

With a history spanning over 1,000 years, the Tower of London offers visitors a journey through time that includes the crown jewels, armour and the history of the famous prisoners who were held there.

10. Somerset House

This arts and cultural space, located on the banks of the River Thames, is famous for its art and craft exhibitions. Contemporary Art And various events, being a point of interest for both lovers of modern art and those looking for unique cultural events.

By Ileria Boso – Qual Viagem Magazine