The United Kingdom, comprising England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, is a destination on many people’s must see list. In London, see Buckingham Palace, St. Paul’s Cathedral, and Big Ben Clock Tower. See the Scottish Highlands, The Lake District, or the Mountains of Wales. Take a Fab Four Taxi Tour in Liverpool, home of The Beatles or swing by Stonehenge, Britain’s most famous prehistoric monument. Stop just about anywhere for some fish and chips and a tall pint of warm beer. Few places cram in as much scenery, history and culture as the United Kingdom. England's southwest is dominated by a rugged shoreline and ancient history, while the UK's sprawling and ethnically diverse capital London sits amid the rolling hills of the cosmopolitan southeast. Brash and forward, the people of the north England are among the friendliest, and the wild and windswept Northumberland coast, Peak District and Lake District are brooding and beautiful. But it is the highlands of Scotland where true British wilderness remains - harsh, snow capped and often inaccessible. Art-drenched Edinburgh is a stunning city to explore, and the larger islands of the Hebrides attract walkers and whiskey lovers. Enchanting Wales features energetic Cardiff and industrial Swansea to the south, and jagged peaks of the Snowdon Massif to the north. Across the water, stylish Belfast is a forward thinking and exciting city, and Northern Ireland's countryside is every bit as intoxicating as the UK's mainland.