Although the York City Walls is not as magnificent as the Great Wall of China, walking on it was worth it. When you're up on those walls, you'll be able to see the city from a better perspective.
The York City Walls can be seen right outside the York Railway Station. The wall was built during the Roman times, and was used to defend the city, obviously.
During the stadium tour at Old Trafford, visitors will be brought to the South Stand. From there, the name "Manchester United" can be seen on the seats at the North Stand. The view was pretty amazing!
I initially thought Albert Dock is just an ordinary dock where ships and boats can only be seen. But I was wrong. In fact, there are many attractions located around that area. Museums and exhibitions in particular.
The Liverpool Cathedral is really one huge structure and it can be seen from almost every part of the city. Unfortunately there was a thick fog when I was around during Winter season.
Ranging from cups to plates, shirts to under wears and chocolates to everything, it's almost impossible to leave Dublin without a Guinness-related souvenir.
Definitely the best pint of Guinness around the world, since it's freshly brewed from the brewery. It's Guinness Draught by the way, not Guinness Stout.
The Spire was built in 2003 as part of a plan to improve the streetscape. It's erected at the exact location of Nelson's Pillar, which was destroyed by a bomb in 1966.