Not only are the Botanical Gardens of Belfast lovely and serene; they also present a fine amalgamation of technology, artistry and old-world charm that’s hard to match. Continuing its Victorian legacy and that era’s obsession with horticulture, the gardens aim to prove that just about any species of plants can be grown anywhere provided the… Read the full article
UK Travel Guide You Need At Every Step
The group of nations which constitute the United Kingdom commands the economic, social and cultural landscape of the world and defines the power hub of Europe. Many people use the terms UK, Britain and England interchangeably and that’s a grave error.
UK is properly defined as the United Kingdom of Great Britain. North Ireland and the lovely countries of Wales, Scotland and England are its members. Now each of these countries has a distinct flavour of its known and UK is by no means a homogenous entity.
To explore the lovely flavours of each of these nations you must immerse yourself in this guidebook. Here you will get to know the common threads of history, culture, heritage, cuisine and geography that binds UK and also its differentiating factors that make each nation so special.
The Scottish train journeys and the English fancy breakfasts and the Irish countryside have so many tales hidden inside them. There are so many things that make UK special…its robust conveyance system, tourist friendliness, its hubs of culture and heritage and the marvellous beauty of its attractions that draw in massive numbers of tourists from all across the world.
From London to Liverpool to Glasgow to Leeds learn all about the fascinating cities of UK and immerse yourself in its coastline (the longest in the world) before falling in love irrevocably with it. Learn about every facet of UK in this exceptionally detailed guide.
Read United Kingdom & Its Tourism and start exploring UK.
Alternatively go through the articles below to get deep insights into UK and all its countries such as England, Scotland, Ireland, the main cities, great attractions, hotels & dining, nightlife, shopping and lot more...
Belfast City Hall: What to See and Do
What To Expect The beautiful Baroque style Hall with its 4 towers and gleaming copper dome dominates the architectural landscape of Belfast. The premises covers an area of one and a half acres and has the gorgeous Titanic Memorial standing on its ground along with gardens and other statuary. There is a lot to see… Read the full article
Peace Walls Belfast: What To See & Do
About 50 Peace Walls and interface areas run through Belfast city which otherwise is a modern cosmopolitan place. Citizens of this city are still not over the fact that Nationalist and Unionist citizens entered into bitter war over the issue of North Ireland’s partition. The Republic of Ireland became an independent state back in 1921… Read the full article
Crumlin Road Gaol: What to See & Do
Crumlin Road Gaol is the only Victorian-era prison existing in North Ireland (in Belfast) and is one of the most macabre attractions in Europe commanding immense tourist interest!! This grade-A listed building of immense architectural and historical importance has been under the Office of First Minister and deputy First Minister since August 2003. For years… Read the full article
SS Nomadic, Belfast: What to See and Do
The S.S Nomadic is about 1/4th the size of Titanic but don’t let that influence your impression of this beauty. Though she was created in 1911 to act as a tender to Titanic, unlike the heavier and mightier vessel… the S.S Nomadic enjoyed an illustrious career spanning almost 67 years. Because the S.S Nomadic used to… Read the full article
Top Belfast Tourist Attractions: Everything You Need To Know
Titanic Belfast The crux of Belfast is its shipbuilding history and this museum is the greatest tribute to the most important vessel that the biggest shipbuilding giant (Harland and Wolff) had produced… the Titanic. Of course, the ship gained a lot of extra attention from the fact that she sunk on her maiden voyage but… Read the full article
Titanic Museum, Belfast: What to See and Do
The influence that the Titanic has on the city ‘Belfast’ is humongous, to say the least. So it’s only fitting that an entire museum was dedicated to the famous ship that opened in Belfast in 2012 (marking 100 years of the sinking of the ship). The museum is a work of art both from the… Read the full article
Top Glasgow Bike Tours: All You Need To Know
A bike can be parked with much more ease than a bus or car and that makes a bike tour one of the best options to explore the city up close. Most good bike tour providers will provide safety helmets and follow designated cycling routes. Biking along the Clyde waterfront and the Canal is one… Read the full article
Tennent’s Wellpark Brewery Tours: What To See & Do
With more than 450 years of brewing traditions behind it, the Tennents Wellpark brewery is called UK’s best beer attraction. After all, Tennent’s Lager has been holding a coveted position in a market that’s largely dominated by fine Scotch whiskies. In a country (and city) that talks and walks whiskey; Tennent’s has been upholding the… Read the full article
Top Glasgow Walking Tours You Must Not Miss
Glasgow with its beautiful architecture, a profusion of parks and museums and eclectic chequered history is simply not a city that you can explore fully behind frosted windows. Even if you do a hop on hop off city sightseeing bus tour of Glasgow (works well as an introduction to the city) you need to take… Read the full article