45 Impressive English Landmarks You Will Want to See

Tourists from all over the world flock to England for many reasons, from unique food tours to luxury hotels and stunning parks.

But one of the main reasons people travel from afar is to get a glimpse at these phenomenal landmarks. And if you are a local, these should be on the top of your bucket list as well.

Built over 5,000 years ago, the stone circle for which Stonehenge is best known was erected around 2,500 BC.

Stonehenge

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Big Ben is probably the world’s most famous clock, and when you see it, you’ll know why. The gothic architecture of the long silhouette is impressive and makes for great photo opportunities.

Big Ben

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You can’t travel to the UK without a visit to Windsor Castle. Not only is this the Queen’s official residence but it’s the oldest and largest occupied castle in the world.

Windsor Castle

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The cliffs became a signal of hope for troops returning from World Wars across the English Channel. These days, they’re a symbol of the beauty of England.

White Cliffs of Dover

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Representing rich Pagan history and legend, you can see this unique structure from afar in the English countryside of Glastonbury.

Glastonbury Tor

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