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United Kingdom Solo Package
It stretches almost 800 miles from end to end, temperatures can vary quite considerably between north and south. Scotland and north western England are often rainy and cold. Alpine conditions along with heavy snowfall are quite common in the mountains of northern Scotland in the winter. The south-east and east Anglia are warm and dry, and the south-west warm but often wet. Wales and Northern Ireland experience cool to mild temperatures and moderate rainfall, as against the hills of Wales which occasionally experience heavy snowfall.
Enjoy the varied shades of Solo Holidays UK. See what the itineraries have in store for you and make the most of it:
Places to Enjoy with UK holiday packages
- London: World-renowned capital of culture, history and finance, one of the most popular tourist destinations on the planet. The nation's sprawling capital boasts plenty of attractions to keep you busy on your solo tour. Any number of days goes short with this city.
- Birmingham: The UK's seco nd largest city, features great shopping, home of the famous "Balti Triangle" and a strong industrial heritage. The Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery are known for pre Raphaelite masterpieces. This place is perfect for a solo detour of the city.
- Edinburgh: Capital of Scotland, hosting the largest arts festival in the world and numerous tourist attractions as well as being the second most visited city in the UK for solo travellers. Popular for its unending and historic buildings, Edinburgh is home to the grand Edinburgh Castle.
- Liverpool: A busy city, famous for its popularity in music, sport, nightlife and Irish influence. Capital of Culture in 2008, Music fans and solo tourists are drawn here for "Fab Four" attractions like The Beatles Story, in the renovated Albert Docks area, the famous Cavern Club, where the band debuted in 1961.
- Cardiff: Capital of Wales, host to a proud coal-shipping past, modern architecture, Dr. Who and some other of the most successful urban regeneration projects in the country. It is home to some of the UK's best attractions for solo travellers, from the breathtaking scenery of its national parks to its many historic castles.
Best Time to Visit UK
The United Kingdom can be visited at any time of year, as its climate, in general, doesn't experience extremes during either summer or winter. Overall, spring (late March to early June) and autumn (September to November) are the best times to visit, when it's usually warm and dry. At these times you will see beautiful spring flowers or the leaves changing hue in autumn, and avoid the much busier summer period. Winter (December to February) can also be an enjoyable time to visit. Although some attractions close in mountainous areas and in the north, where there’s likely to be snow, the main cities remain fully open and will be quieter for sightseeing. The highest temperatures are experienced in the summer, but these rarely rise above 30°C (86°F).
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FAQs About United Kingdom Tour Packages
When should I start my visa application process?
We recommend that you begin working on your application 90 days before your intended date of arrival in the UK.
Does UK use Euro as a currency or not?
The United Kingdom has not yet joined the Euro, Pounds Sterling is the currency for UK. But some stores do accept Euro, and there is a large number of banks and bureau de change outlets where you can cash travelers cheques and change currency.
What is the best time to visit royal properties in London?
Summer is your best bet for a chance to see all things royal in London, as many residences only open to the public while the occupants are away on holiday.
Which language is prevalent in UK?
English is spoken everywhere. American English often differs from British English.
How can one travel in UK?
There are plenty of options for traveling in UK. Few are listed below:
Travel by train
If you're looking to visit any of Britain's major cities then travelling by train is a great option. Not only will you get from place to place swiftly, you'll also get to view some spectacular British sights as you're driven through. If you plan to do much travelling within Britain, invest in a rail pass. You can buy one before you arrive in the UK and a number of the schemes available cater to overseas visitors. If you're looking for an alternative option, coaches cover a wide number of UK destinations and are cheaper than trains.
Hire a car
Car rental can be arranged at major airports, large train stations and city Centre outlets. To get the best deals, do your research and book before you arrive in the UK.
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