The London Eye might be the first of the may things I will check out. This 443 ft. ferris wheel gives you the top view of the mainland. I fancied analyzing paintings and unusual art structures so my next stop would be the open museums like the Tate Modern and the British Museum. Rembrandt and Van Gogh's paintings are at the National Museum. St. Paul's Cathedral and the National Portrait Gallery will also be on my to-go-to list. London Hotels are in every block so retiring won't be a problem.
I'm hoping to bump into JK Rowling in Edinburgh. This is her hometown. I know a friend who also went backpacking in Europe and checked out the local cafe where the famous author once scribbled down Harry Potter's humble beginnings in a tissue paper. Named as the City of Literature by UNESCO, the city had the most number of booksellers in all of Britain. After boarding into one of Edinburgh Hotels, maybe I would check out Edinburgh Castle and walk on the historical streets of Scotland's capital.
Glasgow's music and culture is one of its attractions. It is considered as one of the stylish cities in Europe. I heard you can purchase some of the tastiest and most affordable cuisines around town. The Center for Contemporary Arts on Sauchiehall Street is a must-see because almost all of the live performances and shows are held in this very street. Cheap rates at Glasgow Hotels and the outgoing locals must be the plus-factor of the place that's why it's also considered as one of the newest tourists destinations in Europe.There you go. Researching for these places is quite tiring. Good thing, I still have 10 years to prepare :)
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