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The top 15 UK attractions for 2025 revealed…including six which are totally FREE for the summer holidays

The top 15 UK attractions for 2025 revealed…including six which are totally FREE for the summer holidays

The Irish Sun6 days ago
TRIPADVISOR has revealed the winners of its annual 2025 Travellers' Choice Awards: Best of the Best Things To Do awards and it's UK 15 top UK attractions could surprise.
With so many attractions across the country, let alone the rest of the world, it can be hard to know what to choose to do for a day out.
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Tripadvisor has named the top attractions to visit in the UK
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Now, Tripadvisor has rounded up the top 15 attractions across the UK based on visitor reviews including a dark city cemetery with famous graves and a number of free places to explore.
1. Royal Yacht Britannia, Edinburgh
The Royal
Yacht
Britannia has been named as the number one tourist attraction in the UK, according to Tripadvisor.
This historical vessel allows visitors to see behind the scenes of the luxury liner used by the British royal family for their travels.
Tripadvisor said: "Queen Elizabeth II's former floating palace, now docked in the capital's Leith harbour district, boasts over 18,000 five star reviews."
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Tickets cost from £20 per person.
2. Bodleian Library, Oxford
First opened in 1602, the Bodleian Library is one of the oldest libraries in Europe and houses more than 13million printed items.
The Weston Library is free to enter, however if you want to see the Old Library or Radcliffe Camera - Britain's first circular library - you will need to book onto a guided tour.
Tours of the library costs from £10 per person.
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3. Highgate Cemetery, London
Third on the list is a rather unusual choice for a day out, but still fascinating to explore.
I'm a mum and here's '10/10' free day out near Glasgow I swear by for summer hols
Highgate Cemetery in North
London
is a burial site for around 170,000 people.
Many
travellers
head to the Grade I listed cemetery to explore the unique architecture by Stephen Geary but for most it is the famous names laid to rest that are the reason for a visit.
Historic figures buried in the cemetery include philosopher and father of modern communism, Karl Marx, as well as the founder of Crufts dog show Charles Cruft.
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Also buried in elaborate graves are the wife of author Charles Dickens, Catherine Dickens and novelist George Eliot.
It is also the last resting place for the legendary singer-songwriter George Michael.
Tickets to visit Highgate Cemetery cost £10 per adult and £5 per child.
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Highgate Cemetery was named third and is home to many famous graves
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4. The British Museum, London
Another free spot on the list is the British Museum in London.
The museum is home to a permanent collection of eight million works - making it the largest in the world.
Across the entire museum, it tells the story of human culture from its beginnings to the present.
The museum also hosts many free additional exhibitions and events throughout the year.
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5. Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh
Up in Scotland again, Edinburgh Castle makes up the final spot in the top five UK attractions.
Edinburgh Castle sits high above the city, with breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.
And even the rock it stands on has a grand
history
.
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In Scotland, Edinburgh Castle features panoramic views across the city
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Castle Rock dates back to the Iron Age and there has been a castle on the rock since the reign of Malcolm III in the 11th century.
It then continued to be a royal residence until 1633.
Tickets to the castle cost from £21.50 per adult and £13 per child.
6. Tower Bridge, London
One of the capital's
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Spanning the
But for a sky high view, climb the North Tower to stroll across the high-level walkways 137ft above the Thames or brave the glass floor that allows a thrilling view of the traffic passing on the bridge below.
Tickets to
7. The Roman Baths, Bath
Heading to
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The Roman Baths in Somerset are home to natural thermal springs used by people of Roman Britain
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The baths feature natural thermal springs which were used by the people of Roman Britain to worship the goddess Sulis Minerva.
Tickets cost from £28 per adult and £21 per child.
8. National Maritime Museum, London
Back in the capital, the National Maritime Museum is the largest museum of its kind in the world.
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Across different galleries and displays, visitors can discover ships and boats, relics from the
Running until January is also a great exhibition for kids who love pirates.
The Pirates exhibition explores piracy in popular cultures including fictional characters such as Captain Hook and
Admission to the museum is free, but if you want to head to the Pirates exhibition it will cost £15 per adult and £7.50 per child.
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There are also a number of free museums to visit on the list, including the National Maritime Museum
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9. Natural History Museum, London
Another of London's free museums to feature on the list is the Natural History Museum. in South Kensington.
Hope the blue whale soars over mighty dinosaur skeletons and Darwin's personal collection.
See priceless gems, ancient meteorites, and the first bird fossil, revealing Earth's incredible history.
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Right now, the museum is hosting 'Our Story with David Attenborough' - a 360-degree cinematic experience.
Tickets to the experience cost from £20 per adult and
10. National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh
Jumping back to Edinburgh again, this time to a free museum with the National Museum of Scotland securing the tenth spot on the list.
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One free spot that featured in Edinburgh is the National Museum of Scotland
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The museum documents Scottish history and culture with thousands of objects across numerous galleries.
The unique architecture of the museum is just as fascinating, make sure to check out the expansive hall at its heart with a glass ceiling.
11. Stonehenge, Wiltshire
Heading to Wiltshire, Stonehenge is one of the world's most famous places, according to Historic
England
.
The mysterious
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At the site, there is also a Neolithic village to explore with houses and historical information on the area.
Tickets cost from £30.90 per adult and from £20 per child.
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Heading to Wiltshire, Stonehenge is known worldwide and is thousands of years old
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12. York Minster, York
York Minster in York is a masterpiece of medieval Gothic architecture and stunning stained glass.
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The cathedral dates back to 627 and features an ornately decorated Gothic nave and The Great East Window is the largest expanse of medieval stained glass in the world.
One of the largest cathedrals of its kind in Northern Europe, the Central Tower soars up 325ft and visitors who climb the 275 steps to the top are rewarded with fabulous views across the city.
Children under 17 are free when accompanied by an adult. Tickets for adults cost £20.
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York Minster is one of the largest cathedrals of its kind in the UK
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13. National Railway Museum, York
Also in York is the National Railway Museum which celebrates its 50th birthday this year - and the 200th anniversary of the railway.
Completely free to enter, visitors can marvel at record-breaking locomotive legends like Mallard and Japan's Bullet Train.
Explore opulent royal carriages and Stephenson's Rocket, a working replica of the 1829 loco that set the template for steam engines.
For children, there are also a number of
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14. Spinnaker Tower, Portsmouth
Soaring over the coastal city of
The tower
has three viewing decks, including a glass
Sky
Walk, with panoramic views.
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In the seaside city of Portsmouth, travellers can access three viewing decks at the Spinnaker Tower
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There are also a number of interactive displays and a cafe.
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Tickets cost from £18.95 per adult and £14.95 per child.
15. Eden Project, Cornwall
Securing the final spot on the list is the Eden Project in Cornwall.
Set in a reclaimed china clay pit, this spectacular global garden features two giant domes housing the world's largest indoor rain forest and a fragrant Mediterranean landscape with thousands of
plants
.
Tickets cost from £38 per adult and £12 per child.
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Full list of top UK experiences according to Tripadvisor
THE top UK experiences have been named by Tripadvisor, including walking and taxi tours.
London Small Group Tour of Historical Pubs
Edinburgh Castle: Guided Walking Tour with Entry Ticket
The Manchester City Stadium Tour
Canoe Aqueduct tours Llangollen
Original Harry Potter Locations Tour in Edinburgh : Guided Tour
Air Raid Shelter and St. Nicholas Market Walking Tour in Bristol
Windsor, Stonehenge and Bath Day Trip from London
The Chocolatarium Chocolate Tour Experience in Edinburgh
Chelsea FC Stadium Tours and Museum
Full-Day Trip: Loch Ness, Glencoe & The Highlands from Edinburgh
Tennent's Brewery Tours Ticket in Glasgow
Isle of Skye and Eilean Donan Castle Day Tour from Inverness
The Great British Rock and Roll Walking Tour
Guided Celtic Park Stadium Tour, Scotland
Cab Tours Belfast Famous Black Taxi Tours
London Jack The Ripper Guided Walking Tour
Loch Ness Cruise, Outlander & Urquhart Castle Tour from Inverness
The Deathly Dark Tour of York
A History of Terror - Belfast City Centre Walking Tour
Tripadvisor has also revealed the
Plus, The Sun's Alice Penwill tried out the new
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The Eden Project makes up the final spot on the list
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