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Gallery of Modern Art (Glasgow)
Located in the heart of the city, near George Square and Buchanan Street, the Gallery of Modern Art ...
Ghost Walk of York (York)
York's unique opportunity to discover the hidden magic of the Ancient City through the real art of s ...
Glasgow Cathedral (Glasgow)
This was the first stone built Cathedral in Scotland, and was dedicated in 1136 in the presence of ...
Glasgow University (Glasgow)
Glasgow became a university city in 1451. Glasgow University is Scotland's second oldest Univers ...
Grassmarket (Edinburgh)
For at least 500 years the Grassmarket has been an important focal point of the Old Town. It has bee ...
Great Hall (Winchester)
The Great Hall features `King Arthur's Round Table' and a 13th century herb garden named aft ...
Greyfriars Kirk (Edinburgh)
Greyfriars Kirk, whose entrance gates stand near the south end of George IV Bridge, is one of Edinbu ...
Grosvenor Museum (Chester)
Find out about life in Chester and the surrounding area's history by visiting this award-winning ...
Gurkha Museum (Winchester)
This is truly a one-of-a-kind experience. Explore this museum, and learn from the life size diorama ...

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Hampton Court Palace gardens (London)
The Hampton Court Palace Gardens are perhaps the finest place in all of London to stroll through roy ...
Harrods (London)
Perhaps the world's most famous department store. Harrod's offers everything from food to f ...
Henrietta Park and King George V Memorial Garden (Bath)
For lovers of nature, a stroll through the lovely seven acres of this park provides a pleasant contr ...
Herbfarm Perfumery (Canterbury)
In the Herbfarm Perfumery, follow the history of perfume from its ancient beginnings in Egypt throug ...
Herschel House Museum  (Bath)
Here in the heart of Bath occurred a seminal moment in the history of Astronomy. In March, 1781, Wil ...
Holyrood Palace (Edinburgh)
The Palace of Holyroodhouse impressively punctuates the end of the Royal Mile. Tall wrought-iron gat ...
Houses of Parliament (London)
Here the visitor is treated to the rare sight of government in action. A tour of this working insti ...
Hyde Park (London)
Hyde Park, together with Kensington Gardens to the west, is the largest of the three royal parks, an ...

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Imperial War Museum (London)
The Imperial War Museum is an extraordinary collection of Britain's military history in the twen ...
Inigo Jones (Caernarfon)
The Inigo Jones company was founded in 1861 primarily to prefabricate school slate. Today, the compa ...
Inverness Castle (Inverness)
Seized by Robert the Bruce and destroyed numerous times to prevent English capture, the Inverness Ca ...
Inverness Museum and Art Gallery (Inverness)
Highland art on display in a beautiful restored mansion. The Gallery also features a wide and compr ...

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John Creasey Museum (Salisbury)
The John Creasey Museum comprises a literary museum and a collection of contemporary art, including ...

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Kensington Palace (London)
Kensington Palace is one of Sir Christopher Wren's more impressive masterpieces. He lavishly im ...
Kings College Chapel (Cambridge)
Members of the public are invited to visit the Chapel and the Grounds of King`s College. This is a ...

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Lagan Lookout Center (Belfast)
The background to the river Lagan's weir is explained, with industrial and folk history of the h ...
Lazer World UK (Canterbury)
Lazerworld UK contains Europe's largest laser center, the South East's largest internet cafe ...
Leeds Castle (London)
Leeds Castle is built on two natural islands within a lake and is named after Ledian, Chief Minister ...
Legoland Windsor (Windsor)
This is a land that's dedicated to children, that inspires adventure, excitement and fun. Here t ...
Leicester Square (London)
Leicester Square is the perhaps he entertainment center of London. Located in the heart of London, n ...
Leith (Edinburgh)
Leith is, and has been for centuries, Edinburgh's outlet to the sea. Until the coming of modern ...
Loch Ness (Inverness)
Twenty-four miles long and a mile wide in places, it reaches a depth of some 700 feet. Loch Ness is ...
London Balloon (London)
A unique attraction in the heart of the city, the London Balloon provides the finest panorama of the ...
London Dungeon (London)
The London Dungeon is the world's first medieval horror museum. Complete with gruesomely realis ...

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