As a traveler, which city in the UK do you prefer to visit? Why?

I like YORK

With over 2,000 years of history and some medieval remains, York is a beautiful old city that you can't miss when you come to the UK, with a taste of medieval history to be found in the streets and alleyways.

This is because of the Harry Potter movies, more reasons to visit this city.

One of the characteristics of the butcher store street, before this street are selling meat stores, in order to not put the meat on the first floor of the sun to the sun deterioration, both sides of the house deliberately more and more close to the cover, can prevent sunlight exposure also maintain the freshness of the meat, but also to become a Harry Potter Diagonal Alley scene, to come to this feeling to get the feeling that the alley is the Wizarding World.

The famous cathedral here, because I missed the time and could not go in.

I don't really like traveling. Because I live in London, I've been to many cities in the UK, including London, Brighton, Bristol, Bath, Reading, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Manchester, Birmingham, Cardiff, York, Pittsburgh, and even a lot of the Scottish Highlands, such as the Sky Islands, Stirling, and the Orkney Islands.

If you're talking about cities, your favorite is London. After all, if you are traveling, London has the most attractions, if the depth of the tour, enough to play for half a month if the scenery, Bristol and Edinburgh are very beautiful.

If you are talking about attractions, it is recommended to go to the Sky Island and Orkney Island, where there is no city, at most a small village. But it's not too much of a stretch to call it a paradise. The first thing you need to do is to get the best out of the world.

I'm glad to answer this question, the United Kingdom is one of the most beautiful countries in the world, I personally would choose Brighton. This prestigious seaside resort city is one of the oldest in the UK, with thousands of meters of beaches and a dazzling array of fashionable stores lining the city streets, giving Brighton an apt name to show how important it is to tourists - "London by the Sea".

The sumptuous Royal Palace is one of the UK's premier museums, and its unique architecture has attracted countless visitors; another highlight of the seaside resort city is the myriad of delicious restaurants and lively summer parties, and Brighton is a vibrant city that fulfills all the fantasies of a vacation.

Edinburgh. Edinburgh Castle, which became a royal fortress in the 6th century, and where Queen Margaret died in 1093, Edinburgh Castle has since become an important royal residence and center of state administration, and continued to be one of the most important royal castles in Britain until the Middle Ages. It was not until the early 16th century that Holyrood Palace was completed, replacing Edinburgh Castle as the main residence of the royal family, although Edinburgh Castle remains an important symbol of Scotland. Holyrood Palace, formerly known as Holyrood Abbey. It has been the main residence of the Kings and Queens of Scotland since the 16th century and is the setting for state occasions and official entertainment. Every year at the beginning of summer, Queen Elizabeth spends a week in residence at Holyrood Palace, where a series of official events and ceremonies are held. Then there's the University of Glasgow. This is also a popular spot that can be found on Little Red Book and is perfect for a photo stop. The University of Glasgow, founded in 1451, is one of the top 100 universities in the world, a top British institution, one of the ten oldest universities in the world, and the fourth oldest university in the English-speaking world.

To talk about traveling abroad My favorite place to go is London, where many cities are very beautiful, including London. Brighton, Bristol, Bath, Reading, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Manchester, Cardiff, York, and many even many Scottish Highland attractions such as the Sky Islands, Stirling and Orkney, etc., if the city, the favorite or London, London attractions the most, if the depth of the tour is enough to play on the half-month, if the scenery, Bristol and Edinburgh is very beautiful, recommended to go to the sky The island and Orkney, where there is no city, at best, is a small village, but called the paradise is not too much, where it is very let a person miss, have been to a time still want to go.

Manchester is the second busiest city in the UK, after London. There is a concentration of influential orchestras, theaters, museums, and other cultural and entertainment facilities in the northwest of England. Music and theater can even challenge London's West End, the Harley Orchestra, founded by Mr. Charles Harley in 1858, enjoys a reputation in the world orchestra, as well as the BBC Local Symphony Orchestra and the local Ballet Theatre.

The Lowry is a large arts complex located on Salford Quays. It houses two theaters, galleries and stores, bars and restaurants with sea views." The CornerHouse has long claimed to be "Manchester's hub for art house cinema and visual arts", is backed by a number of foundations, and is characterized by a decidedly unpretentious taste.

Brighton

This prestigious seaside resort city is one of the oldest in the UK, with thousands of meters of beaches and a dazzling array of fashionable stores filling the city's streets, giving Brighton an apt name to show how important it is to tourists - "London by the Sea", with its fashionable shopping and colorful entertainment. Fashionable shopping and colorful sea entertainment are the constant reasons for tourists to come here.

Before the 18th century, it was just a small fishing village, but with the rise of seaside resorts, more British people have come to know it. The stone paved seafront is the biggest difference between here and other seaside cities; walking in the city, through a building, the sparkling sea in front of the eyes, giving people is incomparable happiness and surprise.

The luxurious Royal Palace is a first-class museum in the UK, and its unique architectural style has attracted countless people's attention; another highlight of the seaside resort city is the myriad of delicious restaurants and lively summer gatherings, and Brighton is a city full of unlimited vitality to satisfy people's fantasies about vacation.

Liverpool

Liverpool is a beautiful port city located in the northwest of England and is the capital of Merseyside.

Liverpool has an oceanic climate, with temperatures ranging from 10-32 degrees Celsius throughout the year, and rainfall spread evenly throughout the year.

The famous Waterfront is home to the Albert Dock, the Beatles, the Tate Gallery and the Maritime Museum, and inland there is the fascinating Croxteth National Park and Speke Hall. The city's architecture is unique, with a famous cathedral, town hall, St. George's Hall, the Grand Theatre and the Philharmonic Hall. Liverpool has a long history of trade with China, dating back to the Qing Dynasty. The city is home to Europe's oldest Chinatown, and the coast looks very similar to Shanghai.

Edinburgh

Edinburgh is an ancient city of culture in the United Kingdom and the capital, economic and cultural center of Scotland. Edinburgh is located in the central lowlands of Scotland on the south shore of the Firth of Forth, where the mountains and water, beautiful scenery. The climate is moist and mild, with an average annual temperature of 8 degrees. In addition to the windy spring, summer and fall, green trees, flowers in full bloom, ancient palaces, churches and castles dotted with them, rich in cultural heritage, is one of the most beautiful cities in the United Kingdom, known as the "northern Athens," the name.

Edinburgh is bounded by Princes Street, the north of which is the New Town that rose up after the 18th century; the Charlotte Square and St. Andrew's Square at the east and west ends of the New Town are more poetic and picturesque, and provide the public with an excellent place to go for leisure.

The Old Town, south of Princes Street, maintains a distinctly medieval appearance. The famous old castle is located in the city center area, 135 meters above sea level. There are cool buildings on Calton Hill that resemble the Athenian Parthenon and the Temple of Cesis. Monuments in Edinburgh include St. Giles' Church, built in the 12th century, the University of Edinburgh, built in 1583, the National Galleries of Scotland and the Museum of Antiquities. In addition, there is the Royal Scottish Academy and the National Gallery, which houses a collection of British and European masterpieces, including works by Rubens, Rembrandt, Van Gogh and many others.

Birmingham

Visitors can enjoy a picturesque ride down the canal in a small boat, passing through a number of restaurants and pubs, where visitors are greeted with a glass of wine or a smile from the seated guests and a wave from the boat. After disembarking, walk down the street to a quiet square, choose an elegant restaurant and sit down to enjoy a delicious spicy salad while you plan your trip.

Thinktank is a science museum for all ages, where visitors can explore the past, present and future of science and technology in just a few hours. eweleryQuarter is a realistic recreation of a jewelry factory and its craftsmen from more than 100 years ago, and visitors can chat with them or store in one of the 150 stores in Birmingham for one-of-a-kind souvenirs.

Once known as the "City of a Thousand Trades," Birmingham now offers visitors countless opportunities to relax, simply enjoy themselves, and discover the pleasures of life. As well as soccer and cricket matches, and top international events, Birmingham also has a great arts program, with the Birmingham Royal Ballet and the Birmingham City Orchestra, and an annual arts festival in September, with over 200 free programs that visitors won't want to miss.

Plymouth

Like other British seaside cities, Plymouth is not big, located in the southwest of England on the coast of a small exquisite city, to go there is purely to find a comfortable, relax and relax, change the brain and the environment, it is impossible to go to the big city like the feeling of sightseeing, because there are not so many places to go to go to the seaside is mainly a vacation, away from the city of the kind of noise. The first thing you need to do is to get away from the city and get away from the noise.

Dorking

As a stylish British resort with a long history, Dorking is a stylish haven for students looking for vibrant beaches, lively harbors, and seaside activities such as surfing, speedboating, kayaking, and beach volleyball. While in Dorky, be sure to take in all the sights: stroll along the glittering beaches or visit the picturesque Victorian harbor pier, the Pavilion, Dorky is also home to one of Britain's most important Stone Age sites, Kent's Cave, a historic cave that was once inhabited by ancient humans more than 4,000 years ago. EF Dorky Study Tours is the ideal location for active students who love the beach, water sports and sunny weather.

Scarborough

As Britain's first vacation resort, it welcomed visitors more than 360 years ago and remains a happy and lively seaside town for families. Rocky headlands separate the safe, sandy beaches of the north and south bays, and on the headland stands the historic relic of Scarborough Medieval Castle.

At the foot of the castle is the harbor where the ships moored, and the safe beaches, cliff tops, and thriving commercial centers are just a short ride away on the famous Victorian cliff cable car. It was during the Victorian era that this area was built into an elegant and charming town with some of the most beautiful parks and gardens in Britain, elegant seaside walks and the excellent Scarborough Spa Center. Towering cliffs, wide golden bays and tiny fishing villages make up the landscape of this ancient coastline.

London

London is a world-famous tourist city with many world-famous heritage sites. Tower Hill in the southeast corner of the City of London, built the Tower of London, the tower was used as a military fortress, royal palaces, prisons, archives, and now is the crown and weapons exhibition, hiding Queen Victoria's coronation to wear the crown with 3,000 jewels, and the coronation of Elizabeth II to wear the crown with 109 carats of diamonds, "Star of Africa". The Palace of Westminster, on the west bank of the River Thames, was built in 750 A.D. On eight acres of land, it is the largest Gothic building in the world. It ancient Built in 1703, Buckingham Palace has been the royal residence of the British royal family is the king's palace, now the seat of the British Parliament. The southwest corner of the palace of Victoria Tower, 100 meters high, all stone structure, used to store the parliamentary documents archives, the tower below the White House gate for the British king to use only. Northeast corner of the palace is as high as 97 meters of the clock tower, the clock tower on the famous "Big Ben" weighs 21 tons, the dial diameter of 7 meters, the pendulum weighs 305 kilograms. Hyde Park is one of London's attractions, located in the western part of the city of London, covers an area of 636 acres, is the city's largest park. Inside the park is the famous "Speaker's Corner", also known as the "Freedom Forum". Every weekend, almost all day people come here to speak, except that they are not allowed to attack the Queen and propaganda for violent revolution, the content of the speech is not restricted.

Bath

In addition to the original medieval and 18th-century King George's era of highly distinctive buildings, there are still new buildings in the city of Bath, however, good urban planning, these new buildings are always very cleverly blended in the old buildings, exudes a soft coordination; the city's frequent commercial activities, restaurants, bookstores, boutiques, cinemas, and so on, but not as busy and noisy as London. London came as hurried and noisy, people walking in the sparse vehicle on the streets as much as a vein of ease and leisure. That's the feeling I get when I walk up the main road from Sally's reveal.

This is Bath, a mix of different eras and a little bit of the exotic. It's got the beauty of the countryside, a lazy pace, but it's not out of step with the trends

Leeds, UK

The city of Leeds is dotted with white-toned buildings, which look clean and comfortable, and the local passers-by feel comfortable because there aren't a lot of jerks around. The University of Leeds has courses in most academic areas and each one has a pretty good reputation.

After all, it is the White Rose Capital of Yorkshire, and the city of Leeds is perhaps predominantly white because of this. The thing about Leeds is that it gives the city a flavor of life.

And while Leeds' pubs, nightclubs, and restaurants can really be said to be plentiful and good, Leeds also has a number of upmarket design firms, and, with the exception of Chinatown, basically everything a city needs to have Leeds has. Why not?

From arts and culture to sport and heritage, it's possible to immerse yourself in the fine things Britain has to offer. These quintessentially British experiences might include a round of golf at Gleneagles, or watching Ascot from a hospitality box. Customers can also enjoy a hot air balloon ride over picturesque fields or sail through British destinations on the Simplon-Orient-Express.

Go to Xi'an, where you can see China's long history

Edinburgh, of course, with its medieval castles, is a sight to behold!