10 days in United Kingdom Itinerary
Created using Inspirock United Kingdom tour itinerary planner
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London
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Manchester
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Liverpool
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Edinburgh
— 3 nights
Fly
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London — 3 nights

The Square Mile
Vibrant and noisy, London is one of the world’s leading cities, an international capital of culture, education, fashion, music, finance, trade, and politics.Attractions like Coca-Cola London Eye and National Gallery make great kid-friendly stops. There's much more to do: get a new perspective on nature at Natural History Museum, make a trip to Big Ben, explore the world behind art at Victoria and Albert Museum, and admire the striking features of Tower of London.
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February in London sees daily highs of 9°C and lows of 1°C at night. Finish up your sightseeing early on the 2nd (Thu) so you can catch the flight to Manchester.
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Manchester — 1 night

Capital of the North
Unofficially dubbed the Capital of the North, Manchester is known for its influence on industry and music, as well as its world-renowned connection to sports.On the 2nd (Thu), see the interesting displays at National Football Museum and then get in on the family fun at LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Manchester. Keep things going the next day: make a trip to Manchester Cathedral, then explore the engaging exhibits at Science and Industry Museum, and then get engrossed in the history at Imperial War Museum North.
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Traveling by flight from London to Manchester takes 2.5 hours. Alternatively, you can take a train; or drive. March in Manchester sees daily highs of 10°C and lows of 1°C at night. Finish up your sightseeing early on the 3rd (Fri) so you can go by car to Liverpool.
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Liverpool — 2 nights

Capital of Pop Music
Famous for being the birthplace of the Beatles, Liverpool is a vibrant city with an outstanding cultural heritage.Start off your visit on the 3rd (Fri): take in the spiritual surroundings of Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King Liverpool.
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Traveling by car from Manchester to Liverpool takes an hour. Alternatively, you can take a train; or take a bus. In March, daytime highs in Liverpool are 11°C, while nighttime lows are 3°C. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 5th (Sun) to allow time to take a train to Edinburgh.
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Edinburgh — 3 nights

Athens of the North
World Heritage-listed Edinburgh combines ancient and modern in a uniquely Scottish atmosphere.Kids will appreciate attractions like Edinburgh Castle and The Royal Mile. There's lots more to do: learn more about the world around you at National Museum of Scotland, explore the striking landscape at Arthur's Seat, see the interesting displays at Royal Yacht Britannia, and take a stroll through Edinburgh Old Town.
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Take a train from Liverpool to Edinburgh in 4 hours. Alternatively, you can drive; or fly. In March, daily temperatures in Edinburgh can reach 9°C, while at night they dip to 1°C. Finish up your sightseeing early on the 8th (Wed) so you can catch the flight back home.
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United Kingdom travel guide
Home to an impressive 25 World Heritage sites, the United Kingdom, which includes England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, has hundreds of museums to explore, thousands of parks and gardens to stroll through, and tens of thousands of communities to discover. From Land’s End in the south to John O’Groats in the north, the country is packed with tourist attractions that can fill a range of itineraries. With nearly 30 million tourists visiting every year, the UK is ranked among the top ten holiday destinations in the world. Known for its royalty, this country also represents a diverse patchwork of native and immigrant cultures. Although Britannia no longer rules the waves, it possesses a captivating history and a dynamic modern culture, both of which remain hugely influential on the rest of the world.
Scotland travel guide
A land packed with thousands of years of history, Scotland is home to numerous thriving cities and a vibrant population proud of its distinct culture, heritage, and art. The Scottish people are fond of saying "Good things come in small packages," and nowhere is that more true than in their compact homeland. Despite its relatively small size, the country is crammed full of attractions, not the least of which are numerous world-famous golf courses and whiskey distilleries. Though the sun may not always shine here, Scotland is a stunning country renowned for its dramatic scenery of mountains, valleys, hills, green fields, and rugged coastlines, guaranteeing a diverse holiday. While most tourists restrict their itinerary to the historic Highlands, where they search for the mysterious Loch Ness monster, you can also explore the Lowlands’ outstanding natural wonders and flourishing cultural scene.