Like many countries, the UK offers a diverse landscape, and it’s possible to enjoy very different lifestyles depending on where you settle.

London is the most expensive place to live in the UK. It offers the fast-paced thrill of modern city life, with all its amenities close at hand. There are many other large cities such as Manchester, Cardiff and Edinburgh which offer the same style of living and convenient access.
However, you may want to discover the “green and pleasant land” that poets have written about. You’ll then need to move away from the main cities and explore rural areas. It is difficult to find anywhere more tranquil than Welsh valleys, while the south-west of England offers spectacular beaches with a more tourist-focused atmosphere.
There are many areas of cultural significance around the country such as Oxford, Bath and Liverpool, to name just a few.


