To plan a trip to the United Kingdom, one must first decide where to visit and for how long, as the UK offers a vast array of destinations from cities to countryside. Popular cities include London, Edinburgh, and Liverpool, which offer history, culture and nightlife. The document also recommends applying for travel documents like a passport in advance, booking accommodations, packing layers due to unpredictable weather, learning basic etiquette, and enjoying the trip once all preparations are made. Planning is essential to make the most of a visit to the diverse regions of the UK.
2. Planning a trip to the UK probably seems pretty easy. The destinations of
this country have something unique to offer to its guests. The UK, is made
up of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. The popular
destinations In United Kingdom which are most visited are London,
Edinburgh, Llandudno, Torquay, Liverpool and Blackpool.
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3. Where to go and for how many days?
United Kingdom is a vast country with so much to cover which makes it difficult to decide where to go and
for how many days. UK has always had a history and heritage to be proud of, and a glorious regional
diversity – from coast to hills, festivals to foodstuff and almost everything. So the first concern is where to
go?
To begin to get to grips with England, London is the place to start and nobody has a doubt about it. This
city is considered to be the highlight of this country and no other city or town can match what this city
offers. This city accommodates country’s best spread of nightlife, cultural events, museums, galleries,
pubs and restaurants. Whereas the other famous cities that includes Birmingham, Bristol, Newcastle,
Leeds, Sheffield, Manchester and Liverpool offers more of historic and cultural diversity.
The cities like Lincoln, Canterbury, York, Salisbury, Durham as well as Winchester to name a few house
most celebrated of England’s cathedrals and the university cities of Cambridge and Oxford, arguably the
two most beautiful seats of learning in the world.
4. The country also offers a very soothing countryside through its long-established villages as Devon,
Cornwall, the Cotswolds and the Yorkshire Dales harbour that are also considered to be one of the best
picturesque specimens of UK. For a more dramatic visit the travellers can head to moors and uplands that
can be found in Exmoor, Dartmoor, the North York Moors and the Lake District.
The other countries like Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland represents the serene environment and are
known to be peaceful as well as relaxing.
So planning days and destinations need vigorous research and one has to be quite selective as it is difficult
to cover everything in a limited amount of days.
Where to go and for how many days continued……
5. Apply for your travel documents
The next step is applying for travel documents. First, check the current validity of your passport as all
travellers will need a passport valid for at least 90 days following your departure date from United
Kingdom. It is strongly recommend to travel with 6 months validity on your passport at all times. Second,
make sure your passport has blank Visa pages as most destinations, including United Kingdom, require that
to have adequate un-used pages in your passport that allows for any necessary stamps upon arrival and
departure. Finally, confirm if transit visa is required for any connections and for that check with your airline
in case one have connecting flights overseas as part of their journey to United Kingdom. It may be the case
that countries you pass through en route to your destination may require a separate transit visa. United
Kingdom tourist visa is not required for citizens of United States for a stay up to 180 days.
The General requirements for coming to the UK as a visitor must be able to demonstrate that they wish to
visit the UK for no more than six months and that they will be leaving the UK at the end of the visit. In
addition, individuals must be able to show that they have sufficient funds to maintain and accommodate
themselves (and any dependants) without assistance from UK public funds.
6. Bookings
After all the documentations comes the booking of hotels or travel packages if you intend to.
Places to stay in UK are as varied as the places to be visited. Whatever is the budget, the choice
or from basic barn to smart hotel, from tiny cottage to grand castle every accommodation is a
fun its own way. There are many sites that offer cheap as well as luxurious accommodations at
their best price. One can log onto http://www.justorbit.com/europe/united-kingdom/ to surf for
deals, other information regarding the cities the visitor is planning to cover.
7. Packing
Packing for a UK trip needs to be done cautiously as the weather changes unexpectedly. In this
area, the large temperature variation creates atmospheric instability and this is a major factor
that influences the often unsettled weather the country experiences, where many types of
weather can be experienced in a single day. So packing has to be done very carefully.
The visitors should try to wear layers, as weather in the UK can change quickly. Pack one or two
heavy shirts only, and layers to go underneath. Cardigans are perfect for this country’s weather.
Like all countries, the UK also has restrictions on what one can bring into the country. Certain
foods, like fresh fruit and vegetables, raw meets or unpackaged foods are restricted. Even
certain cosmetics and bottles of water, lotions, and perfume were not allowed carry-on luggage
for security reasons. Do check with the airline you will be flying with.
8. Tips
Every country have their own customs or rules that one should get acquainted with before entering
that country. Same is the case with UK, the country follows some basic customs or traditions that the
visitors should know and follow them.
In UK they eat continental style, with fork in the left hand and the knife in the right. The British
generally pay a lot of attention to good table manners. Even young children are expected to eat
properly with knife and fork. The foods they don’t eat with a knife, fork or spoon include sandwiches,
crisps and fruit. British people are quite reserved when greeting one another. A greeting can be a
bright ‘Hello’ ‘Hi’ or ‘Good morning’, when you arrive somewhere.
When in UK a visitor should present itself to be gentle as well as well-mannered. Using words like
“Excuse Me”, “Please” and “Thank you” matters a lot to people of UK.
9. Cautions
UK is such vast country and it’s easy to make mistakes while travelling. Here is a list of Do’s and
don’ts that will help out while exploring the cities if this beautiful country.
Do stand in a line and wait patiently for your turn e.g. boarding a bus. Do not push in front as
Queue jumping’ is considered to be really bad in UK.
Don’t talk loudly in public.
Don’t throw any rubbish or cigarette puffs on the floor in the street or anywhere as one has to
pay a fine of 80£ as Police is all around and they will catch you.
Don’t confuse Tower Bridge with London Bridge in London.
Drive, walk or stand on the left side of the street and sidewalk.
Avoid wearing "Mind the Gap" or “Union Jack” shirts fresh from purchasing them as souvenirs
as you become a target for pickpockets and thieves, because you are obviously a confused
tourist.
The majority of London's museum are completely free so don’t pay to go to a museum. Big
museums including Tate Modern, British Museum, the National Gallery, Tate Gallery, Victoria
& Albert Museum, National Portrait Gallery, National Maritime Museum, the Imperial War
Museum and many more, offers a great time without spending a single sterling.
10. Enjoy the trip
The last and the most important step is to enjoy the trip with no worries. Pack carefully and don’t
forget to carry your passport and other necessary document. Do your last minute checks, head to
the airport, board the plane and enjoy your trip. Don’t forget to enjoy the cosmopolitan nightlife of
London town or prefer to go hiking in the Lake District, sandy beaches of Bournemouth, The Isle of
Skye of Scotland for a true British experience. Indulge in cultural activities as much as possible.
With these steps the travel planning procedure for UK will surely become less cumbersome as
well as it leads to a great experience of the royal as well as beautiful United Kingdom.