Source: Tourism MediaBirminghamThe second-largest city in the U.K. is known for its museums and shopping, canals, food and music.The WorldEuropeUnited KingdomEnglandBirmingham
Source: Tourism MediaPembroke CollegeSee the early work of architect Sir Christopher Wren when you tour the grounds and chapel of this 14th-century college.The WorldEuropeUnited KingdomCambridgeshireEnglandCambridgeCambridge City CentrePembroke College
Source: Tourism MediaBlenheim PalaceAmble through a picturesque riverside park to reach this stately Baroque palace and landscaped garden.The WorldEuropeUnited KingdomOxfordshireEnglandBlenheim Palace
Source: Tourism MediaBlenheim PalaceAmble through a picturesque riverside park to reach this stately Baroque palace and landscaped garden.The WorldEuropeUnited KingdomOxfordshireEnglandBlenheim Palace
Source: Tourism MediaSt. Michael's MountRising high out of the waters of Mount\'s Bay, this magnificent island is one of Cornwall’s most iconic landmarks. The WorldEuropeUnited KingdomCornwallEnglandMarazionSt. Michael's Mount
Source: Tourism MediaChrist Church CathedralAttend a choral recital at this charming and historic Romanesque university chapel, which is among the smallest cathedrals in England.The WorldEuropeUnited KingdomOxfordshireEnglandOxfordOxford City CentreChrist Church Cathedral
Source: Tourism MediaUniversity Church of St Mary the VirginThis 11th-century church served as the center from which the city of Oxford grew and its tower is one of the best lookout points in the district.The WorldEuropeUnited KingdomOxfordshireEnglandOxfordOxford City CentreUniversity Church of St Mary the Virgin
Source: Tourism MediaBlenheim PalaceAmble through a picturesque riverside park to reach this stately Baroque palace and landscaped garden.The WorldEuropeUnited KingdomOxfordshireEnglandBlenheim Palace
Source: Tourism MediaBlenheim PalaceAmble through a picturesque riverside park to reach this stately Baroque palace and landscaped garden.The WorldEuropeUnited KingdomOxfordshireEnglandBlenheim Palace
Source: Tourism MediaKew PalaceAlthough the smallest royal residence in Britain, this lovely red-brick palace has a history that spans more than 400 years. The WorldEuropeUnited KingdomGreater LondonEnglandLondonRichmondKewKew Palace
Source: Tourism MediaUniversity Church of St Mary the VirginThis 11th-century church served as the center from which the city of Oxford grew and its tower is one of the best lookout points in the district.The WorldEuropeUnited KingdomOxfordshireEnglandOxfordOxford City CentreUniversity Church of St Mary the Virgin
Source: Tourism MediaCarfax TowerClimb the narrow, winding staircase to reach the top of this tower, which is considered the very centre of Oxford, for a panoramic view over the city.The WorldEuropeUnited KingdomOxfordshireEnglandOxfordOxford City CentreCarfax Tower
Source: Tourism MediaSt. Peter's ChurchGaze up at the iconic spire of the founding church of Bournemouth, where the writer of Frankenstein was laid to rest.The WorldEuropeUnited KingdomEnglandBournemouthBournemouth City CentreSt. Peter's Church
Source: Tourism MediaSt. Michael's MountRising high out of the waters of Mount\'s Bay, this magnificent island is one of Cornwall’s most iconic landmarks. The WorldEuropeUnited KingdomCornwallEnglandMarazionSt. Michael's Mount
Source: Tourism MediaBridge of SighsTake a chauffeured tour along the River Cam to get a closer look at this neo-Gothic bridge as you pass beneath it.The WorldEuropeUnited KingdomCambridgeshireEnglandCambridgeCambridge City CentreBridge of Sighs
Source: Tourism MediaChrist Church CathedralAttend a choral recital at this charming and historic Romanesque university chapel, which is among the smallest cathedrals in England.The WorldEuropeUnited KingdomOxfordshireEnglandOxfordOxford City CentreChrist Church Cathedral
Source: Tourism MediaSt. Michael's MountRising high out of the waters of Mount\'s Bay, this magnificent island is one of Cornwall’s most iconic landmarks. The WorldEuropeUnited KingdomCornwallEnglandMarazionSt. Michael's Mount
Source: Tourism MediaBridge of SighsTake a chauffeured tour along the River Cam to get a closer look at this neo-Gothic bridge as you pass beneath it.The WorldEuropeUnited KingdomCambridgeshireEnglandCambridgeCambridge City CentreBridge of Sighs
Source: Tourism MediaRadcliffe CameraThis splendid 18th-century building was the first rotunda library in Britain and is one of the most recognizable Oxford landmarks.The WorldEuropeUnited KingdomOxfordshireEnglandOxfordOxford City CentreRadcliffe Camera
Source: Tourism MediaCornwallLocated in the far southwest of Britain and almost entirely surrounded by sea, this county is famed for its dramatic coastline and flourishing cultural scene.The WorldEuropeUnited KingdomEnglandCornwall
Source: Tourism MediaSt. Michael's MountRising high out of the waters of Mount\'s Bay, this magnificent island is one of Cornwall’s most iconic landmarks. The WorldEuropeUnited KingdomCornwallEnglandMarazionSt. Michael's Mount
Source: Tourism MediaChrist Church CathedralAttend a choral recital at this charming and historic Romanesque university chapel, which is among the smallest cathedrals in England.The WorldEuropeUnited KingdomOxfordshireEnglandOxfordOxford City CentreChrist Church Cathedral
Source: Tourism MediaKew PalaceAlthough the smallest royal residence in Britain, this lovely red-brick palace has a history that spans more than 400 years. The WorldEuropeUnited KingdomGreater LondonEnglandLondonRichmondKewKew Palace