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Windsor, Chester, and Salisbury Shine as the UK's Safest Gems

From royal castles to medieval streets, these towns redefine safety and allure. Which one will steal your heart first?

The image shows a large building with a green lawn in front of it, surrounded by trees, plants, and...
The image shows a large building with a green lawn in front of it, surrounded by trees, plants, and a wall. There are stairs leading up to the building, and the sky is filled with clouds in the background. This building is likely one of the top 10 most beautiful castles in the UK.

Windsor, Chester, and Salisbury Shine as the UK's Safest Gems

Here at our website, we understand the hesitation that comes with venturing beyond the usual tourist trail.

Truth be told, the U.S. State Department's website can feel like a maze to sort through.

That's where we step in - keeping up with shifting travel trends across the globe, especially in popular countries like the United Kingdom.

Yes, London tends to grab headlines - and not always for the right reasons. But what about the charming, lesser-known getaways that are just as beautiful in their own way?

A recent study set out to answer exactly that.

For travelers who'd rather skip London's bank-draining prices and discover what many consider the real UK, these are the 4 safest destinations that will truly wow you - not the type you'd swap tea time for nap time.

4) Discover The Wonders Of Windsor

Windsor sits ahead of 2 snoozers on the study's top 10 safest UK destinations, making it one of the only worthwhile getaways as far as care-free safe havens go.

Home to the oldest and largest occupied castle in the world, its namesake Windsor Castle is a sight to behold, anchoring the dreamy townscape.

Windsor boasts much of the same charm as London once you get away from Big Ben and Westminster Abbey.

You know, the outskirts where the real pubs lie with bartenders who know how to pour a proper Guinness.

It's less touristy, perfectly walkable, especially along the scenic River Thames, and feels so much more mellow than the hustle and bustle of England's larger urban sprawls.

Plus, you can witness a Changing of the Guard ceremony here instead of fighting for space at Buckingham Palace.

3) Salisbury: A Stone's Throw From Stonehenge

Stonehenge has long been considered a bucket-list destination despite more and more spectacular ruins uncovered each year, as far as Egypt and the Amazon.

Whether or not visiting a mysterious pile of rocks tops your wishlist, the springboard to Stonehenge shouldn't be overlooked.

Not only is Salisbury statistically one of the UK's safest cities, but it's also one of the most captivating with its unmissable 13th-century Salisbury Cathedral, storybook setting, and traditional timber-framed walkways.

It's especially a draw for history buffs as this unsung city is home to an original Magna Carta, serving as the cornerstone of modern constitutional law, dating back to 1215 AD.

2) Chester: The UK's Living Museum

Some museums are better than others.

Us at our website? We prefer them without crowds so we can absorb what's on display.

In this case, Chester is practically a living museum at every turn with far less crowds to navigate.

Not only is this little-known city considered very safe, but it was also named one of Europe's most welcoming cities to tourists.

Once here, you'll realize it's one of the most Instagram-worthy, too. Known for its mesmerizing black and white townscape, Chester is a delight to explore on foot, whether perusing their famous zoo, an idyllic riverside stroll, or checking out cobbled streets laden with pubs that don't charge the menu prices of London.

1) Harrogate: The UK's Most Safe & Relaxing Escape

Don't feel alone - not many people outside of the UK have heard of Harrogate. It's truly a hidden gem.

Suffice to say, you may not save much money compared to London like the others on this list, as Harrogate is known for being an affluent town, which is how it came to be such a relaxing destination with spas galore.

Despite having more commas in their bank accounts, don't expect the nose-in-the-air uppity vibes from locals.

It's said this community still appreciates the small things in life, such as self-care by visiting numerous spas, swapping evenings spent watching toxic news stations for catching up on a read from a centuries-old bookstore.

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