Downton Abbey has fascinated many British drama fans. Highclere Castle is located in Hampshire, England. It was built in 1839 and listed as a Grade I listed building in 1953. Downton Abbey was filmed at Highclere Castle. Highclere Castle is a typical Gothic building built in the 19th century. The interior has giant oak steps, a large number of precious books, gorgeous leather wall decorations and solemn shields, etc. It can be said to be luxuriously decorated.
Stonehenge
Rob212
Really great to finally see this. Shame about the shambles which is paid parking there though, after paying a good sum of money for the tickets to enter… 🤦♂️
Windsor Castle
Anonymous User
The Queen's favorite palace is very luxurious, but it is not allowed to take pictures. It can only be taken outside. When entering, a photo was taken and was stopped by the staff. Knowing the life of the royal family, Windsor Castle is generally very quiet.
Buckingham Palace
Lola Coveñas
Buckingham Palace is a must-visit for history lovers, featuring stunning architecture and beautiful gardens. The official residence of the British monarch, it dates back to 1703 and serves as the venue for royal ceremonies and events. Visitors can enjoy a glimpse into royal life, with the Changing of the Guard being a popular attraction.
Westminster Abbey
江苏无锡JC
Westminster Abbey is actually a collection of churches and cemeteries (royal and some celebrities). The building is magnificent and the interior is well maintained. It is worth seeing. The ticket purchased on Trip.com is convenient to use. Just scan the QR code at the entrance of the church to enter. There are too many people. Queues for an hour to enter. The church provides free Chinese voice interpreters.
The British Museum
Anonymous User
The layout and route of the British Museum does not seem to be very clear, and it is much clearer with the explanation group. Diana explained that it was friendly and relaxed, very dedicated, and could meet some personalized requirements of passengers, which was a worthwhile experience for first-time travelers.