Planning A Trip to the United Kingdom
By Chris Bayley, GO2UK.com Guide to United Kingdom Travel
Start planning your trip to the United Kingdom with this essential, know-before-you-go information. Find out about UK international airports, train travel and driving tips. Here's what you need to know about visas,passports, customs and immigration rules, health and emergency services. What should you pack, how much will things cost, which maps and guidebooks are best? And where should you go? Look here for key information about cities, towns and regions of the United Kingdom to help you decide. All this and lots more to empower you to plan your trip to the UK.
- Travelers' Essentials
- Getting to the UK
- Traveling Around the United Kingdom
- Itineraries, Getaways and Short Breaks
- Cities and Towns
Travelers' Essentials
Do you need a visa? A special driving permit? How to you find a doctor and will you have to pay? Can you bring a dog? And what is all that money worth? Here's where to find the essential, practical information you need.
- Planning Your First Trip to the United Kingdom - Ten Questions to Answer
- 10 Great Reasons to Plan a UK Trip
- Do You Need a Visa?
- UK Customs Regulations
- Searchable Database for Personal Food Import Rules
- UK Public Holidays Charts Through 2014
- How to Save Money on UK Travel
- Getting Married in England, Scotland or Wales
- How to Find Help in an Emergency
- Quick Facts About UK Travel With A Dog
Getting to the UK
Before you book your trip to the United Kingdom, explore your travel options: airport choices, arriving by sea, or crossing from Europe via the Channel Tunnel.
- UK Airports Serving Trans-Atlantic Flights
- Heathrow Airport Information
- Crossing the English Channel from Continental Europe
- Find Cheap Flights to UK Destinations
Traveling Around the United Kingdom
Check out how to get around in the UK. Here are the best ways to travel in the UK once you've arrived. Find out about train, coach and ferry travel as well as internal flights between the UK's biggest cities.
- Get Outta Town! How to Escape London to See More of the UK
- British Rail Travel Overview
- Bus and Coach Travel Overview
Itineraries, Getaways and Short Breaks
Discover the UK with timed itineraries, and short breaks, here and there, all over the place. Instead of putting all your eggs in one basket (and the usual suspects are London or Edinburgh), hop on a train or a bus and within a couple of hours you could be enjoying a thoroughly different vacation experience. The UK's smaller cities and towns are charming and varied. Its countryside, national parks and seashores are often breathtaking. And the best part is, all this history, landscape and adventure is packed into an area about the same size as New York State!
- Plan a Brighton Getaway
- Plan a Weekend Getaway in Bath
- 48 Hours in Stratford-upon-Avon
- Plan a 5-Day Yorkshire Tour
- Mini Itinerary - A Day in the High Peaks
- Overnight in the Yorkshire Dales
- Enjoy a Chic Spa Break at Verbena Spa in North Yorkshire
Cities and Towns
Venture beyond London for more of Britain's riches - a 750 year old university town, a thatched village on the downs, the breeding ground of 21st century indie sounds, a medieval shrine and pilgrimage center. The United Kingdom is full of vibrant cities, villages and towns drenched with history. Get the flavor of Britain's cities and towns with quick travel guides, itineraries, maps and touring ideas.
- Top 20 Most Popular UK Cities for Visitors
- Bath - Plan a Getaway
- Brighton - Plan a Getaway
- Birmingham Travel Guide
- Edinburgh Travel Guide
- Leeds
- Liverpool Travel Guide
- London Travel Guide
- Manchester Travel Guide
- An Oxford Walk
- Sheffield Travel Guide
- Stratford-upon-Avon - A Pictorial Guide
- Finding Medieval York
England
Find stately homes and wonderful gardens, scenic rambles and traditional pubs. The places and destinations that define the essential England will often surprise you.
- A Ramble in the Downs
- The Jurassic Coast
- The English Pub Pundit at the Old Cross Pub
- Things to do in London and the Southeast
- Things to do in the Southwest
- Things to do in Yorkshire and the Northeast
- A 5-Day Tour of Yorkshire's City Gems
- The Lake District at a Glance
- Kirkstone - The Highest Pass in the Lake District
Scotland
From the bustling cities of the South to the remote lochs, from the distant islands to the rugged highlands, there's plenty to see and do in bonny Scotland.
- Edinburgh Festival
- Visit a Scotch Whisky Distillery
- Loch Lomond and The Trossachs
- The 7stanes - A Mountain Biking Network Like No Other
Wales
The land of castles is also a country of rolling hills and valleys, majestic mountains and hundreds of miles of unspoilt coast. Wales, has its own distinctive culture, traditions, language - and amazingly spelled place names.
- Visiting the Castles of Wales
- Carreg Cennen - An Imposing Ruin
- Snowdonia National Park
- Caernarvon Castle - A Symbol of Kingly Power
- Britain's Smallest Town - Llanwrtyd Wells
Places to Stay in England, Scotland and Wales
From charming B&Bs and vacation home rentals on the grounds of castles to romantic hideaways and chic urban hotels, from budget hostelries to the sky's the limit - whatever your travel style, find great places to stay throughout the United Kingdom.