Travel tips to European Countries: UK
About the county
The United Kingdom also called as Great Britain is the country
which once ruled nearly the entire world a century ago. The glory
might have been lost but people are still proud of their country
and heritage. It has come a long way from a colonial empire to a
member of the EU.
The country comprises mainly of England,
Scotland
, Wales and Northern Ireland. The country is full of scenic
locales and energetic cities. Also the county is home to nearly two
million heritage points. The capital city of UK is London. A city
beyond comparison, representing itself as an icon of diversity with
people from different races, creeds and all walks of life blended
into its culture. It is also home to many architectural marvels and
one of them is the London Bridge. While York and Durham manifests
the bygone era of country, Liverpool and Newcastle are modern
industrial marvels. Not to forget the scenic Lake District and
Edinburgh still attract people from all over the world.
Best Time To Visit
May to September (summer)
Population & Languages
The population is around 61 million and the official language is
English. Other regional languages spoke are Welsh, Scottish Gaelic,
and Irish etc.
Electricity
The voltage is 230-240 V and the frequency is 50 Hz. The type of
plug used is rectangular blade.
Geographic Location
It is located in Western Europe and consists of islands including
the northern one-sixth of the Ireland. It is 22 miles from the
France border and linked by a under sea tunnel. The terrain is
mostly rolling lowlands and low mountains.
Climate
It has a moderate climate but lots of rain with around half of the
years being overcast. The lowest temperatures never go below −15 °C
(5 °F) and in summer the average maximum is 34 °C (93.2 °F). It
also gets snow in winter and early spring.
Local Customs
The handshake is customary when you are meeting somebody for the
first time. When visiting someone’s house a small gift like flowers
or chocolates is customary. Waiting till everyone is served before
eating is also one of the etiquettes. Tipping is usually 10-15% in
hotels, restaurants and taxis. Smoking and non-smoking areas are
clearly designated and thus should be taken care of.
Places to see
London
– Buckingham Palace, Hampton Court Palace, Kensington Palace,
Whitehall Palace and the Tower of London
Scotland
- The Bannockburn Heritage Centre and Ben Lawers
Mountains
Wales
- Aberdulais Falls, King Arthur's Labyrinth, Dolaucothi Gold Mines,
Great Orme Mines, Portmeirion Village, Rhossili Visitor Centre,
Taff Valley Activity Centre and TechinQuest
Travel
By Air – The domestic airlines is British Airways which also
connects almost all major world destinations. Almost all airlines
connect UK through London which is hub for all international
flights between east to west and west to east. Heathrow and Gatwick
are international airports of London.
By Sea – Since UK is surrounded by water from almost all sides it
has many ports. There are many ferry services operating between
Europe and UK.
By Rail – Trains connect Ferries at Dover, Folkestone, Newhaven,
Portsmouth and Weymouth, sailing for Belgium, France, Germany and
Spain (you need to board at Victoria Station in London); and at
Harwich, sailing for Germany, The Netherlands and Scandinavia (you
need to board at Liverpool Street). Eurostar train connects London
with Brussels and Paris through channel tunnel.
By Road – The vehicles can enter UK through channel tunnel. Cars
and motorcycles, coaches, minibuses, caravans, campervans and other
vehicles over 1.85m (6.07ft) can also use channel tunnel. Bicycles
are also provided for.
Duty Free Items
1.
Up to 3200 cigarettes
2.
400 cigarillos or 200 cigars
3.
1 liter spirit over 22% or 2 liter wine or 32 liter
beer
4.
Perfumes
5.
Gifts up to ₤145
Prohibited Items
Narcotics, firearms, ammunition, weapons, most meat and dairy
products, eggs, plants, endangered species, fireworks and alcoholic
beverages that contain more than sixty per cent alcohol.
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