In statistics, United Kingdom today ranked as number six in the world's largest tourist destination. In 2010, over 28 million people visited the country, and over 30 million foreign visitors went to UK in 2011. Most of these visitors are from France, Germany and the United States. If you are wondering why people love UK so much that they spend billions of British pounds for their vacation, well it is because the country is rich with lots of tourist attractions from historical buildings and architectures to picture perfect sceneries. Both modern and medieval architectures in UK attract millions of visitors not to mention those who travel London for business purposes.
Suffolk is just one of the best tourist destinations in United Kingdom. It is a county located in the East of England and is home to lots of historical sites, buildings, castles and panoramic sceneries. This place is not a metropolitan area so natural resources are well preserved. Hotels in Suffolk are a combination of cottages, chateau and architectural buildings, so you would surely have a wide variety of choices depending on your mood and of course your budget.
If you're wondering what are the best places to see in Suffolk well then here are some of the most famous tourist destinations that you should put into your itinerary.
1.Museums
Suffolk is rich in museums and historical buildings. If you are fond of visiting museums then Suffolk has enough of them to satiate your likings. The Felixstowe museum displays the local and the military history, which aims to commemorate the formation of the RAF as well as the end of World War 1. Long Shop Museum on the other hand displays two hundred years of industrial development in Suffolk. from steam engine vehicles to munitions to household washing machines. Saxmundham museum is another museum found in Suffolk, which aims to inform visitors about the town's history. The museum also has cinemas that play videos of the towns in the past decades. There is also a courtyard that mimics the appearance of Saxmundham in the early centuries. Some hotels in Suffolk [http://www.signpost.co.uk/hotels-in-suffolk] are located within museums themselves, so if you want to check them out simply go online and look for online booking sites.
2.Abbeys
What is England without its famous abbeys? In Suffolk, Bury St. Edmunds Abbey and Leiston Abbey are some of the most popularly visited abbeys in town. The Bury St. Edmunds Abbey is the only remains of the Benedictine Monastery. Leiston abbey on the other hand houses the most remarkbale monastic ruins in Saxmudham. These abbeys are open to visitors.
3.Amusement parks
Suffolk is also historically known for having the best amusement centers in England. And there are several of them available for you to enjoy. The Mannings Amusement park is one of the most famous seaside amusement parks for children in England. They have fun rides for children and casino areas for adults. Pleasurewood Hills Theme Park is also another great amusement park to visit while in Suffolks. This park houses the most thrilling roller coaster ride in East of England. Being the tallest and the fastest roller coaster, teens and adventure seekers are going to enjoy every minute of their visit.
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