The most popular summer holiday destination in the UK might surprise you
Bath has been voted the most popular destination for a summer staycation. The beautiful city located in Somerset nabbed the top spot in a roundup of the UK's 10 most popular holiday destinations in the UK.
Research carried out by holidaycottages.co.uk showed that 21.3 million visits to the city were clocked during 2018. On top of that, over 77,000 posts about Bath were shared on social media, and over 27% of Brits said they have visited in the past five years.
And it's not hard to see why. The pretty city is bursting with rich cultural history, and a visit to the Roman baths is a must. The medieval Bath Abbey is also a must-see (you can even climb 212 steps to the tower), while taking a dip in the natural hot spring water at Thermae Bath Spa is a must-do – the spectacular rooftop pool offers 360-degree views of the city.
The beautiful Georgian houses at No.1 Royal Crescent are stunning, and culture vultures will love the Fashion Museum and the Victoria Art Gallery. Coming in a close second on the most popular list is Edinburgh, with Brighton, Bournemouth and Oxford round up the top five.
See the UK's top 10 most popular holiday destinations below:
Bath, Cotswolds
Famous around the world for its rejuvenating Roman-built baths, visitors also flock to this city each year for its cultural spaces, stunning Georgian architecture and to watch its rugby teams.
Edinburgh, Scotland
Scotland's capital, Edinburgh, is synonymous with its famous arts festival and iconic castle. The city also boasts a rich royal heritage and breathtaking outdoor spaces. What's not to love?
Brighton, East Sussex
Fabulously cosmopolitan, this city by the sea is popular for its shingle beach, thriving nightlife and inspiring arts scene. People also visit to explore its iconic Regency-era landmarks and its quirky shops, cafes and restaurants.
Bournemouth, Dorset
This south-coast resort combines grand Victorian architecture and vibrant nightlife in a popular seaside location. Its seven miles of beaches and generally warm climate make it a year-round favourite whatever the weather.
Oxford, Oxfordshire
The 'city of dreaming spires' is world famous for its university, which alone attracts a large number of tourists each year. History fans also visit for the impressive architecture, including the city's 11th-century castle.
Newquay, Cornwall
The surf capital of the UK, Newquay is known for its nine sandy beaches and consistent waves, and annually hosts the Boardmasters Festival. Families love Newquay Zoo and foodies visit for the restaurants and cafes.
St Ives, Cornwall
Known for its thriving arts scene, St Ives is home to a host of museums and galleries but it's also popular for its fishing harbour, independent shops and range of beautiful beaches.
Weymouth, Dorset
This seaside resort is famous for its maritime heritage, its beautiful scenery and its range of attractions to suit all ages. Visitors love the beautiful beach and Georgian architecture as well as the historic Nothe Fort.
Jurassic Coasts, Dorset
Stretching 95 miles along the coast from East Devon to Dorset, this World Heritage Site boasts breathtaking waterside walks, peaceful coves and fascinating geology that dates back 185 million years.
Cheltenham, Cotswolds
The cultural centre of the Cotswolds, Cheltenham is as famous for being a Regency spa town – with the architecture to match – as it is for the horse racing and jazz festivals.
Time to book that UK getaway? We think so.
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