Destinations

UK

UK

The United Kingdom was the dominant industrial and maritime power of the 19th Century, with the British Union Jack covering one quarter of the earth’s surface. Comprising England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, the UK has a rich and unique heritage that attracts more than 30 million tourists every year.

These visitors are drawn to Britain’s ancient castles and cathedrals, sleepy villages, world class shopping, the finest hotels and a wealth of creativity in the arts and music.

A wide range of cuisine is available in restaurants, bars and cafés, all heavily influenced by Britain’s multicultural society.

The UK has something for everyone, from the moors of Yorkshire to the serenity of the Lake District. Other attractions include the Scottish Highlands, the ancient forests of Nottinghamshire, the valleys of Wales and the rugged coast of Northern Ireland. There really is so much to see and enjoy across the British Isles.

Highlights

Sightseeing. Big Ben, London Eye, Windsor Castle, Buckingham Palace, London Bridge, Tower Bridge, Stonehenge, the castles of Scotland and Wales

Culture and entertainment. Victoria and Albert Museum, British Museum, Tate Modern, Science Museum, Madame Tussauds, art galleries, theatre district

Activities and sports. River cruises, theme parks, football stadium tours, shopping at Harrods, Bond Street and Oxford Street

Major events. St Patrick’s Day Parade (March), Wimbledon Tennis Championship (June), Formula One British Grand Prix (June), 2012 Olympic Games (July - August), London Fashion Week (September)

Useful information about UK

Language English
Currency GBP - British Pound
Dialing Code +44
Time Zone GMT +0
Flight time Abu Dhabi - London 8:05

Manchester

Manchester

Manchester is a truly impressive city with a fascinating history that offers countless leisure and entertainment activities. With a cutting-edge music and art scenes, bars and restaurants to suit all tastes and budgets, Manchester quite rightly lays claim to being the cultural capital of the north of England. Over the years, the city centre has reinvented itself and has undergone an extensive facelift. New public spaces have been created and imaginative buildings and developments have appeared, reshaping Manchester’s skyline. Football is also a major part of life in Manchester with both Manchester City and United known to fans all over the world.

London

London

London is over 2,000 years old and today is a vibrant multicultural melting pot of more than 300 languages. Although the city is in a constant state of change, it has maintained its own unique character and an enviable heritage with countless attractions from all eras of its history. There is always a never-ending list of things to do and places to see in London.