Sunday, October 23, 2011

Famous Places in United Kingdom For Your Holiday

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We look at ten of the most popular coach tour destinations within the United Kingdom. Hopefully we'll give you some inspiration for the next time that you are planning a trip.

1. London: The capital city has plenty to offer but many of us are put off visiting because of the hassle involved in making our way into the heart of the city. Allow a professional coach company to take the strain for you.

2. The Lake District: Some of the most stunning scenery in the country, with a number of operators offering itineraries that allow you to spend time relaxing in the Lake District.

3. Blackpool: The UK's largest seaside resort retains a combination of Victorian charm and modern thrills. Enjoy the spectacular Illuminations too - Blackpool is a great place to visit throughout the year.

4. Oxford: With its famous university and historic centre, Oxford retains an enduring popularity. As with London, a coach tour is a great way to avoid the hassle of driving through the city's packed streets.

5. Stonehenge: One of the greatest historic sites in Europe. A range of coach tours provide access to Stonehenge.

6. The Eden Project: The most popular attraction in Cornwall is a great way to learn about the plants and trees that exist on our planet.

7. Bath: The Roman baths in the city have recently been restored, ensuring that Bath will attract visitors in record numbers.

8. Edinburgh: With its castle, Royal Mile, shopping and visitor attractions, many choose to take the coach to the Scottish capital city.

9. Alton Towers: The UK's most spectacular theme park makes for a great family day out.

10. Windsor: A popular touring destinationScience Articles, thanks to its castle and associated attractions.

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Free Guide London City

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London, the capital city of England and the United Kingdom has an amazing atmosphere with a vibrant feel to it. With diverse culture, glorious night life, sensational sport, spectacular shopping areas, magnificent landmarks, fabulous galleries and museums, startling events and shows, full time transportation, affordable hotels and much more. London is one of world's best cities.


Transportation

Transportation is the integral part of any trip. When you land at any of London's airports, Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted, Luton or London City, it can be very daunting. But don't, worry; London has one of the best transport systems in Europe. There are plenty of transportation options available for travel to or from airports. Buses, underground transport, trains, coaches and private taxis, both black cabs and private hire vehicles, also known as minicabs are available for transport.

Hotels

Hotels with spacious rooms and facilities are located in all areas throughout London. Many are within the close vicinity of airports. Others are close to all tourist attractions; you have hotels with all sorts of amenities. Almost all hotels have bars, restaurants; air conditioned climate controls, gyms, massage and health spas, saunas and steam rooms, and much more. So whether it's a lavish and luxurious experience or it's an economical stop over, London hotels offer accommodation that suits all budgets.

Attractions

London is renowned for its scenic beauty blended with ancient and modern traditions. London has lots and lots of tourist attractions. Some of the excellent and most striking locations include the London Eye, Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, Madame Tussauds, the Tower Of London, Harrods, Big Ben, the British Museum, Tate Modern, Trafalgar Square, London Zoo, Tower Bridge, and Piccadilly Circus…

Shopping

London offers excellent shopping experience both for native people and tourists. A wide array of shops is available in different destinations. All streets and markets flood with goods to cater the needs of all kinds of people. You can visit Camden market, Bond Street, Regent Street, Oxford Street, Harrods, Portobello Road Market, Carnaby Street and much more to shop anything you wish. Restaurants and cafes are found near all shopping centers. You can buy something or just do window shopping in London shops, you have lots and lots.

You will truly have a memorable experience, starting with the excellent ambiance at airports to start from London, capturing all attractions and lifestyle.

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Money Exchange for United Kingdom -Services - Money

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Currency information:

See the individual Money sections within the Jersey, Guernsey, Isle of Man and Northern Ireland sections for information on currency specific to these regions.

Pound (GBP; symbol £) = 100 pence. Notes are in denominations of £50, 20, 10 and 5. Additional bank notes issued by Scottish banks (including £1 notes) are accepted in all parts of the UK, although some smaller shops outside Scotland may prefer English banknotes. Coins are in denominations of £2 and 1, and 50, 20, 10, 5, 2 and 1 pence.
Credit cards:

American Express, MasterCard and Visa are all widely accepted. Cash can be obtained from a multitude of ATMs available across the country.
ATM:

Cash can be obtained from a multitude of ATMs available across the country.
Travellers cheques:

Widely accepted. To avoid additional exchange rate charges, travellers are advised to take traveller's cheques in Pounds Sterling.
Banking hours:

Mon-Fri 0930-1630 (there may be some variations in closing times). Some banks are open Saturday morning; some all day Saturday.
Currency restriction:

There are no restrictions on the import or export of local or foreign currency. However, amounts exceeding €10,000 or equivalent must be declared if travelling from or to a country outside the European Union.
Currency exchange:

Money can be exchanged in banks, exchange bureaux, some post offices and many hotels. The exchange bureaux are often open outside banking hours but charge higher commission rates. All major currencies can be exchanged.

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Health and Medical Information for United Kingdom

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If suddenly taken ill or involved in an accident during a visit to an EEA country or Switzerland, free or reduced-cost necessary treatment is available for European travellers - in most cases on production of a valid European Health Insurance Card (EHIC). Comprehensive insurance is advised for all other nationals.

The National Health Service (NHS) provides free medical treatment (at hospitals and general surgeries) to all who are ordinarily resident in the UK, but requires payment for dental treatment, prescriptions and spectacles. Immediate first aid/emergency treatment is free for all visitors, after which charges are made unless the visitor's country has a reciprocal health agreement with the UK. Full details of individual agreements are available from the Department of Health (www.dh.gov.uk).

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Short History Of United Kingdom and Culture

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The history of what we now call the United Kingdom is marked by wars between nations, tribes, kings and queens of Europe, invasion and counter invasion, rebellions and social upheaval.
The Roman invasion of Britain in 55 BC and its subsequent incorporation into the Roman Empire stimulated development and brought more active contacts with the rest of Europe. As Rome's strength declined, the country again was exposed to invasion-including the pivotal incursions of the Angles, Saxons, and Jutes in the fifth and sixth centuries AD -- up to the Norman conquest in 1066. Norman rule effectively ensured Britain's safety from further intrusions and so that certain institutions, which remain characteristic of Britain, could develop. Among these institutions are a political, administrative, cultural, and economic center in London; a separate but established church; a system of common law; distinctive and distinguished university education; and representative government.

Union

Both Wales and Scotland were independent kingdoms that fiercely resisted English rule. The English conquest of Wales succeeded in 1282 under Edward I, and the Statute of Rhuddlan established English rule 2 years later. To appease the Welsh, Edward's son (later Edward II), who had been born in Wales, was made Prince of Wales in 1301. The tradition of bestowing this title on the eldest son of the British monarch continues today. An act of 1536 completed the political and administrative union of England and Wales.

While maintaining separate parliaments, England and Scotland were ruled under one crown begining in 1603, when James VI of Scotland succeeded his cousin Elizabeth I as James I of England. In the ensuing 100 years, strong religious and political differences divided the kingdoms. Finally, in 1707, England and Scotland were unified as Great Britain, sharing a single Parliament and flag (the "Union Jack").

Ireland's invasion by the Anglo-Normans in 1170 led to centuries of strife. Successive English kings sought to conquer Ireland. In the early 17th century, large-scale settlement of the north from Scotland and England began. After its defeat, Ireland was subjected, with varying degrees of success, to control and regulation by Britain.

The legislative union of Great Britain and Ireland was completed on January 1, 1801, under the name of the United Kingdom. However, armed struggle for independence continued sporadically into the 20th century. The Anglo-Irish Treaty of 1921 established the Irish Free State, which subsequently left the Commonwealth and became a republic after World War II. Six northern, predominantly Protestant counties have remained part of the United Kingdom.

Romans conquered parts of the British mainland between the first and fifth centuries AD, leaving behind some very straight roads, a sewage system and some hot baths. After the Romans, the Jutes, Saxons and Angles established kingdoms south of Hadrian's Wall. The Normans then arrived, killing King Harold with an arrow through the eye at the Battle of Hastings.

The reign of Queen Victoria is a period of greatest British economic success and overseas empire. Relations between Britain and Ireland flared into civil war in 1916, and eventually the Irish Free State was created in 1921-22, while the six counties of Northern Ireland stayed within the UK.

The 20th Century was marked by the UK's involvement in two world wars; the end of empire; the extension of the right to vote to women; the creation of the National Health Service and a social security system. Immigration patterns changed, and one of the biggest symbols of this was the arrival of the Windrush from the Caribbean in 1948.

Post-1997 assemblies were set up in Edinburgh, Belfast and Cardiff, devolving policy making on many major issues to local parliaments.

Friday, October 7, 2011

United Kingdom Accommodation. Hotel Guide. Details

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Getting a cozy,comfortable,stylish and luxurious accommodation in United Kingdom is easy and hassle free. There are hotels,guest houses, bed and breakfasts ,hostels and self catering accommodation in United Kingdom In places like:

Aberdeen,Belfast,Birmingham,Bristol,Cardiff,Dublin,Edinburgh,Glasgow, Inverness,Leeds,Liverpool,London,Manchester,Newcastle,Nottingham,Sheffield, Southampton,York etc luxurious and comfortable accommodation is easily available.



In London you will find innumerable accommodation options. You can select your accommodation according to the area you like most. London Earl's Court is situated in the heart of the city full of shops,cafes,restaurants and bars. It gives 24 hours service and has such modern facilities like Internet access, bike hire,luggage storage facilities, courtyard garden, lounge with free view TV and a quiet reading room. It is quite close to Heathrow Airport. Staying here you can Visit the Kensington Museums, including the Science Museum and the Victoria and Albert Museum. Some renowned hotels of London are:
Lord Jim Hotel , Comfort Inn Victoria ,Garth Hotel,Marble Arch Inn,The Bridge Hotel, St Athans Hotel,Charlotte Guest House,Belgrave Hotel,Dover Hotel, Fairway Hotel, Windsor House Hotel. These hotels are tourist friendly. You will be given all facilities to make your night peaceful and relaxing. These hotels have restaurants where you can enjoy delicious dining in United Kingdom.
Self catering accommodation

The Coach House in Wells provides comfortable and luxurious self contained bed and breakfast accommodation in United Kingdom. You can book rooms by paying from £75.00 onwards. Then City Apartments Scotland is a 4 star self catering apartment. The apartment has been managed to meet all the requirements of tourists. Apart from them Citadines Apart'hotel Barbican in London,Berkeley House in Torquay,The Bridge House in London and Patty's Farm Barn Lancaster offer enjoyable and satisfactory accommodation. Rather they can be a better alternative of hotels.Guest houses are an inevitable part of accommodation in United Kingdom. In all big cities guest houses are easily accessible which are always ready to offer you stylish and pleasant accommodation.

You can also select some well equipped hostel which are available everywhere and are providing pleasant accommodation in United Kingdom. There are many options to choose your accommodation according to your wish and necessity. There are accommodation available near airports,national parks and in big cities. Some farm houses situated at the places of tourist attractions are most pleasant to be lived in . For such accommodation in United Kingdom is moderate in cost and are able to make you feel that you are rocking in the laps of mother nature.Thus United Kingdom is pampered in cozy accommodation. To be in some hotel or in some guest house or in any other place is a part of the whole fun you have during your United Kingdom tour.