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United Kingdom - Travel Guide

United Kingdom

More museums, tourist sites, and hiking trails than you can imagine!

The United Kingdom is a strange mix of the avant‑garde and the conservative, where vast green valleys unfurl between vibrant cities like London and Edinburgh. Whether you come for the medieval castles or the royals, the wilderness or the rugged beachside cliffs, you’ll be delighted by the countries of the UK.

Hikers have plenty of trails to follow in Scotland and Wales, while beer lovers can have a drink in an Irish pub. In England, music fans can walk in the footsteps of the Beatles, and you could even have yourself a royal wedding!

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    United Kingdom - Travel Guide

    Travel Guide

    With England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland all rich in culture, there are a thousand and one different ways to explore the UK. Talk about your trip with a travel agent to make sure you don’t miss anything!

    Capital

    London, the capital of both England and the UK, is much more than just a city. It’s a cosmopolitan megalopolis where more than fifty different communities live side by side. It takes inspiration from the immigrants who make up much of its population, bringing together tradition and modernity. The soul of Britain is incarnate in the city’s icons — red buses, Buckingham Palace, Tower Bridge, Big Ben. London always knows how to surprise its visitors, whether it be on a walk by the Thames, in a pub over fish n’ chips, on a visit to one of the city’s 300 museums, or while exploring one of its many marketplaces.

    Language

    English.

    Best time to go

    April, May, June, and September.

    Climate

    The United Kingdom has an oceanic climate that brings mild temperatures throughout the year. Temperatures average around 20°C in summer and 5°C in winter. The country has a deserved reputation for being rainy: it rains about ten days out of every month. However, it’s mostly light showers that won’t spoil your day. July and August are the driest months, but also the busiest. Springtime, when you can admire the blossoms, is a great compromise!

    Currency and costs

    Pound sterling.

    Electricity

    • 230 volts
    • Type G plugs — three large rectangular prongs

    Getting there

    There are a number of flights from Canada to London, England, but you could also choose to arrive in Glasgow, Scotland, or land in Dublin, Ireland and make your way to Northern Ireland from there. Wales is easy to get to via a domestic flight to Cardiff, or by train. There are plenty of ways to get to the UK!

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