Things to do in the UK — Planning for a visit to the UK? Yup the UK has re-opened its country to international tourists, t-mates! So, prepare your holiday itinerary to this country. This British country has its own charms in every season, however, spring is probably one of the best times to visit the UK. The sun shines, crowds are avoidable, and everything is cheaper compared to other seasons. So, why don’t you give it a try for a springtime trip?
Now, some places are started to reopen, such as cafes, outdoor pubs, gyms, hairdressers, zoos, and many more. Let’s plan to visit this beautiful country soon 😉
Find out top things to do in the UK for your holiday inspiration and save it for your next UK voyage!
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Top Things to Do in the UK During Spring Season
Your visit to the UK won’t be complete without a visit to these places we recommend for you. Enjoy a fun vacay when the sun comes out more, flowers bloom beautifully, and British people geared up for the summer. Read on to know the recommended things to do in the UK during spring!
1. Chill in the City Park

The city of London looks so alluring in the spring, so make sure to include London in your itinerary. One great way to experience the beauty of London is to visit city parks to enjoy a laid-back day and chillin’ with your friends or family.

What’s even more exciting is that you even have the opportunity to see Cherry Blossoms, Magnolias, and Daffodils blooming in several parks in London. Some of the parks that you can visit are Ravenscourt Park, Battersea Park, St. James’s Park, Regent’s Park, and many more! Don’t forget to take photos under the flower trees and maybe set up a romantic afternoon picnic for two ?
2. See the UK Landscape from Above

It’s undeniable, the beauty of London will certainly look even more mesmerizing once we see it from up above. Imagine looking at the city landscape full of pinkish flowers and sunshine above you… We guarantee that you will be amazed by the panorama offered, be it from up the hill or from the top of skyscrapers.

Write down these places for your next holiday reference, because you can enjoy London from a different viewpoint. The places are including the Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol, St. Paul’s Cathedral, Arthur’s Seat in Edinburgh, Sky Garden or The Shard in London, and several other places around the city.
3. Hunt for Rare Bluebell Flowers

If you love to see how beautiful the flowers bloom in spring, we suggest you come to the UK between the end of April to the end of May. This is the perfect time to hunt for Bluebell Flowers which are quite difficult to find! To see it, you have to go the extra mile by exploring the forest, but it will worth your sweat for sure 😉

You can go to Stourhead in Dorset, Leigh Woods in Bristol, Godolphin in Cornwall, and Blickling Estate in Norfolk, Godolphin to find the rare bluebell flowers.
4. How About Road Tripping in the UK?

Exactly. There’s no other best time to enjoy a fun road trip moment other than in spring. With the clear sky and sunlight, you can explore many places by car conveniently in and around the UK.

There are many places that you can visit, from beaches, hills, to villages. The mileage you need to take on average is only 1-2 hours, such a deal right? You can go to the beaches in Cornwall and Bristol or the Highlands in Scotland to see fascinating natural views.

5. Take a Steam Locomotive Ride

Does anyone here fancy Harry Potter movies? If yes, then you must be familiar with the steam locomotive to Hogwarts Express. Even though you’re not in the wizarding world, you can still try to enjoy a train ride with the unique steam locomotive in the UK.

There are several routes with different views that will definitely amaze you, t-mates. You can try the Jacobite steam train with a beautiful view of Scotland, or the Welsh Highland Railway which offers views of Mount Snowdonia. So, which one are you gonna choose for your next trip? Maybe both? 😀
5 Other UK Attractions That Should be on Your List
Aside from the activities mentioned above, you can also visit some popular attractions in the UK that will level up your Insta-worthy pictures for the gram. Check them out below!
1. Lyceum Theatre
Dated back to 1765, Lyceum Theatre has hosted various theatrical activities for the last 247 years and is one of the most important and prominent theatres in the UK. This theatre houses a 2,165 seating capacity! Such a huge amount of people can fit in and enjoy what this theatre has to offer.
Situated in the city of Westminster, this theatre is also one of the shooting places for The Crown serial. Turning back time in England’s post-war scene, you sure remember Matt Smith’s (Prince Phillip) and Claire Foy’s (Queen Elizabeth) elegant looks in their 1940s-style attire at the Lyceum Theatre.
Opened in 1841, this theatre is majestically built with all its grand interior and classic furnishings. At the front gate, you can also witness its grand-looking neoclassical pillars towering, greeting guests as they rush in. This theatre hosts various amusing shows, one of the most notable includes that of The Lion King, which has always been a popular show.
Entrance fee: starts from £20* for one show, price is subject to change. purchase your tickets here
Operational hours & days : Monday – Friday, 10 AM – 5 PM (local time) (check for more information here)
Address: 21 Wellington St, Covent Garden, London WC2E 7RQ, United Kingdom (Check on Google Maps)
Hotel Recommendation near Lyceum Theatre
The Savoy Hotel

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2. Ely Cathedral
In comparison to where it nestled since its establishment around 1300 years ago, Ely Cathedral is a magnificent, vast cathedral situated in the small city of Ely. Highly regarded by various architects and historians all around the globe due to its enormous size and beautiful architecture, this cathedral is the only UK cathedral to be listed as one of the “Seven Wonders of the Middle Ages”.
In this Normal-style architecture cathedral, you can witness its glorious interior and exterior. Though situated in a remote area, this cathedral has a close association with the well-known Kings and Saints that shaped the UK’s history.
In The Crown serial, Ely Cathedral mimics that of Westminster Abbey, shooting a scene of Queen Elizabeth’s and Prince Phillip’s marriage ceremony. Due to its glorious architecture, this cathedral is also known to shot many other movies, such as The Other Boleyn Girl, Elizabeth: The Golden Age, and The King’s Speech.
Entrance fee: All tickets must be purchased online. Click here to purchase your ticket
Operational hours & days: Monday – Saturday, 10 AM – 4 PM (local time) | Sunday, 1 PM – 3.30 PM (local time)
Address: Chapter House, The College, Ely CB7 4DL, United Kingdom (Check on Google Maps)
Hotel Recommendation near Ely Cathedral
Ely Guest House

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3. Old Royal Naval College
Old Royal Naval College is an iconic riverside residence dated back to 500 years of abundant history. It is nestled on the site of Greenwich Palace, Greenwich, East London. Linking various famous British figures and monarchs, this majestic building boasts a breathtaking interior and exterior that’ll leave you enchanted.
This beautiful building is designed by the renowned architect Sir Christopher Wren and has ever since become a key for several historical moments, from Henry VIII’s birthplace to Lord Nelson’s resting place.
Situated by the famous Thames River, this place has become a shooting place for renowned movies, such as Les Miserables and Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides. In The Crown serial, this place’s exterior is used to mimic Buckingham Palace.
Entrance fee: prices vary, from free admission to a £1.000.000* admission. Click here to choose your tickets
Operational hours & days: every day, 10 AM – 5 PM (local time)
Address: Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich, London, SE10 9NN (Check on Google Maps)
4. Northern Quarter, Manchester
The heart of Manchester’s creative, Northern Quarter is a place where you can find countless independent fashion stores, record shops, restaurants, cafes, and bars. You can witness lots of creative graffitis displayed on the walls of the buildings. This place is also particularly perfect for you who hunts for rare vinyl and independent music.
In the serial The Crown, this place mimics that of New York that depicts Queen Elizabeth’s solo trip in 1989. In this series’ 4th season, you can witness Northern Quarter is transformed to give a sense of New York through its yellow taxis, the iconic subway, and the best vintage cafes.
Address: Northern Quarter, Manchester (Check on Google Maps)
Hotel Recommendation near Northern Quarter, Manchester
Crown Plaza Manchester City Center

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5. Knebworth House
This lavish Tudor stately home and gardens is majestically built with its turrets, domes, and gargoyles. This house has stood for many years longer than its Victorian decoration has suggested. It is also famous for the fact that it is home to the famous playwright, novelist, and politician Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton. You might recognize him from his famous work, “It was a dark stormy night” and “The pen is mightier than the sword” 🙂
Every generation living in the Hertfordshire countryside must be familiar with this magnificent building. Its glorious architecture, as you might guess, calls for a very famous shooting spot. Some of the movies you might have watched were shot in this place: The King’s Speech, and the previous Batman the Movie. Not to mention this is also the location for The Crown’s shooting!
Entrance fee: starts from £11.50 per adult*, check more admission ticket here
Operational hours & days: Check their opening dates and time here
Address: Old Knebworth Ln, Stevenage SG1 2AX (Check on Google Maps)
Comply to the Rules, Plan Your Next UK Visit Confidently
Now that you have known the requirements needed to visit the beautiful UK, what else to wait for? Go plan your UK trip now and never forget to visit these enchanting destinations we have recommended for you 🙂
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