United Kingdom Travel Guide

England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland all have claims to be different and distinct. Taken as a whole the United Kingdom contains more heritage, per square mile, than any other nation, tracts of stunningly beautiful countryside, a coastline to die for and some of the most vibrant, multicultural cities on the planet.

Answers on questions
Why is London So Expensive?

Ranked as the second-most expensive city in the world in terms of cost of living, London has some of the highest prices because people in the city can generally afford it due to the fact that it is considered “the financial centre of the world.”.

What are the Biggest Cultural Differences?

You’ll notice that the UK is much more culturally diverse than Australia and New Zealand, and while the population is still roughly 88% Caucasian, the other 12% consists of a wide range of ethnicities from around the world, especially in and around London.

Where are the Best Places to Live in the UK?

Travellers looking for cheap hospitality may want to consider looking in Scotland and cities like Glasgow, Aberdeen, and Edinburgh. Of course, if being close to the action is your top priority, then London is a great area to move to. However, other major cities in the UK such as Newcastle, Leeds, and Manchester are also fantastic cultural hubs without the London price tag.

Why are There Fewer Sports Fans in the UK?

Although the UK does take football very seriously, some have speculated that Australia and New Zealand have a higher density of sports fans per capita because the temperate environment allows for more frequent outdoor play.

 

Places you can visit with us

England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland all have claims to be different and distinct. Taken as a whole the United Kingdom contains more heritage, per square mile, than any other nation, tracts of stunningly beautiful countryside, a coastline to die for and some of the most vibrant, multicultural cities on the planet.

London is the usual gateway, and there’s enough here to keep you busy for weeks. The Tower of London and St Paul’s Cathedral are obvious highlights, and there are always huge queues outside Madame Tussauds’ though it’s not immediately obvious why.
The city of Bath is the second most visited city in the UK, a mellow city built from quarried stone. This is a refreshing relief from the buzz of the capital and far more compact: it’s eminently walkable.

It’s hard to choose amongst the country’s attractions. Within easy reach of London the city of Oxford is more than just its famous University: it’s a beautiful city of golden stone. Cambridge also has its granite charms, but is best explored by bicycle – it sits on a plain.
Head west to Dorset, Devon and Cornwall for spectacular coastal views, and edge up into Wales if you want them to yourself. Visitors don’t often target the cities in Wales: it’s best known for its wild and beautiful interior and wild an undeveloped coast.
The White Cliffs of Dover are seen at their best from the sea, but Kent is known as ‘the garden of England’ for good reason: pretty villages and rolling countryside is manicured to perfection.

Head north and the countryside opens into meadows dotted with villages, castles and stately homes. The Lake District, immortalised in poetry over the centuries, lives up to its image, and you can escape from the rambling hordes by setting off for a challenging hike. Edinburgh is the capital city of Scotland, dominated by the castle at it heart. It comes to life every summer for its world-famous comedy festival.
Northern Ireland is centred around buzzing Belfast: it also has castles galore and the huge hexagonal stone columns of the Giant’s Causeway.

That is just scratching the surface of this great destination. The only way to discover which parts to see is to visit with Master DMC. Get packing!.


Capital
London
Languages
English
Population
67.1 million
Int. dial code
+44
Visa
Whether you need a visa depends on your nationality, all visas must be applied for and approved prior to entry
Time zone
GMT
Voltage
230V
Currency
Pound Sterling GBP

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