Britain’s most popular landmark is ‘breathtaking’
Comparethemarket looked at the number of Google searches and Instagram hashtags for some of the UK’s most popular landmarks. Some tourists have described the number one spot as “breathtaking” but not everyone agrees.
Big Ben, one of London’s most iconic landmarks, took the top spot in comparethemarket’s research.
A tourist wrote on Tripadvisor: “Breathtaking. After five years of renovations they finally removed the scaffolding in December! We were so lucky to be one of the first to see it.”
Although many people think of the whole tower as Big Ben, the nickname actually just applies to the clock.
It’s one of the most Instagrammed places in Britain and has been hashtagged a whopping 3.2 million times on the social media platform.
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Another royal residence took fourth place on the list. Windsor Castle is the oldest and largest occupied castle in the world.
Loch Ness, home of the legendary monster, and Loch Lomond topped the list in Scotland while the Giant’s Causeway was Northern Ireland’s top attraction.
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