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The strangest tourist attractions in the UK including a hole in the wall and a Sainsbury’s car park tunnel

SOME of the strangest places in the UK have been voted the top tourist attractions, thanks to an influx of praise and joke reviews.
From a hole in the wall to a roundabout, here are some of the unusual destinations which are at the top of the must-do list when travelling the country.

From a hole in the wall to a car park tunnel, these are some of the strangest tourist attractionsCredit: PA:Press Association

Derby's hole in the wall

The newest tourist attraction to spark confusion was a hole in a wall in Ilkeston in Derbyshire.

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Despite simply being a plain black brick wall outside of a Natwest bank, reviews flooded in, making it the fourth best attraction in the town.

TripAdvisor has stopped any new reviews, but previous ones compared it to the "majestic wonder of Stonehenge or even the Pyramids".

Others called it an "absolute paradigm of British architecture" with someone advising: "Forget Disneyland and try the hole."

The hole in the wall was just a blank brick wall by a Natwest bankCredit: TripAdvisor
A car park tunnel in Bude has also been praised online by sarcastic reviewersCredit: Tripadvisor

Bude's Sainsbury's Tunnel

The Bude Tunnel is not as exciting as it sounds - as it is simply an arched walkway from a Sainsbury's car park.

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Some of the reviews said the structure was "striking"  and "wholesome".

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The Four Lamps roundabout is now just a normal roundabout, with none of the positive reviews remaining.

A roundabout in Cambridge won praise from visitors to the city onlineCredit: Google

Woking's Pizza Express

A Pizza Express restaurant was subject to ridiculous reviews since it was mentioned by Prince Andrew during his Epstein interview.

TripAdvisor was forced to suspend reviews, as well as remove some of the funny responses.

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Many joked that they saw a man who didn't "break into a sweat" while others said it is a memory that will "never disappear".

The restaurant now has just 200 reviews since the joke reviews were taken down by TripAdvisor.

Joke reviews helped a Pizza Express Woking rise in the ranks after the Prince Andrew interview where he mentioned the restaurant

Glasgow's Mary Johnston

In 2014, a woman called Mary Johnston became a tourist attraction in Glasgow after she signed up as an attraction instead of a user on TripAdvisor.

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It was quickly taken down, but not before glowing reviews such as: "If you visit just one Mary on your next trip to Glasgow, make sure it’s Mary Doll!"

London's The Shed at Dulwich

A man managed to get a fake restaurant to the top of TripAdvisor's London attractions.

The Shed at Dulwich, which was just his shed in his garden, reached number one following fake reviews from friends calling it "the best in town" and "fantastically weird".

It even tricked food critic Jay Rayner before the prank was revealed.

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Even some of the most beautiful tourist attractions in the world have had scathing reviews from visitors on TripAdvisor.

Some tourists complained that The Shard was ruined for being "too high" on the review website.

Last year, TripAdvisor removed hundreds of reviews after they were found to be fake and boosted by hotels.

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