UK City Breaks
There are currently a total of 69 cities in the United Kingdom. Many of the cities are accessible from Ireland within a 25 - 60 minute flight from Dublin.
Whether you are visiting London for the first time or coming back for a special occasion, you’ll discover a city full of unforgettable landmarks and exciting things to do - visit Buckingham Palace, Madame Taussauds, the London eye, enjoy some London theatre in the West End or take a cruise on the Thames. The range of tourist attractions in London is endless.
Liverpool is a city with unique attractions, exciting events, world class sport offerings, unrivalled musical heritage and famously warm welcomes, Liverpool is the ideal destination to visit and explore. There’s so much to do in Liverpool city region, the only problem might be deciding exactly what to do first. Liverpool is the birthplace of the Beatles and UNESCO world heritage site. From shopping and dining, to music and theatre head to one or a few of Liverpool's quarters that make up Liverpool’s undeniable cultural vibe. The city region also has an abundance of outdoor spaces, parkes, beaches and stunning coastline to explore. They are easy to access by train and there is so much to discover.
Whether you’re seeking culture, nightlife, history, or just good fun, there are plenty of things to do in Manchester. Manchester is renowned for its entertainment with a plethora of cinemas theatre and legendary clubs for great night-time amusement. There are many opportunities to go sightseeing in Greater Manchester, with a number of walking tours, bus and taxi tours such as the hop-on-hop-off. Visitors travel from all over the world to shop in Manchester and it’s easy to see why. Shopping centres such as the Trafford Centre and the Manchester Arndale offer an unrivalled selection of international brands combined with the best of British.
You're never far from a cultural attraction in Edinburgh. You might start by exploring historic castles and palaces and roaming ancient streets and wynds. See treasured wonders in museums or explore the city's many royal connections? You might even want to hop on a sightseeing bus to see them all! There's always time for a bit of retail therapy on Princes Street or George Street. And the evenings? Well, they could be filled with night-time tours, musical or theatre performances, or finding your favourite dram in a charming whisky pub.