
Experience Britain's UNESCO World Heritage Sites
From medieval Edinburgh in Scotland to Georgian Bath in England, Britain is full of cultural treasures, historic sites, and landmarks. 2025 marks 80 years of UNESCO, and since 1945 nearly 60 unique sites across Britain have been recognised as World Heritage Sites, Biosphere Reserves and Geoparks. Whether you catch a live gig at Cardiff Castle, climb the rigging of London’s Cutty Sark ship or explore the mythical landscape of the Giant’s Causeway, here’s how to experience Britain’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.