Medieval castles, Roman ruins, and pubs where locals actually drink
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The UK rewards slow travel. You can walk through 2,000 years of history in a single afternoon—Roman walls, medieval cathedrals, Georgian terraces—then sit down for a proper pint. The countryside is patchwork fields and stone villages. Rain is guaranteed; it's not a problem.
London dominates visitor numbers, but the real discoveries happen outside it. Scotland's lochs and highlands have genuine remoteness. Wales has mountains and castles. Northern England and the Cotswolds offer landscape and history without the crowds. Most places are reachable by train.
Budget travel is feasible: hostels, chip shops, and free museums in major cities keep costs down. Comfort costs more—accommodation and alcohol aren't cheap outside rural areas. The UK is expensive by global standards, but manageable if you're selective.
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