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UK travel guide includes everything you need to know

Posted on 3/16/2026

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UK Travel Guide: Includes all the tips you need to know. Britain is a country of gentlemen, and there are many famous tourist attractions here. So what are the things to pay attention to when traveling to the UK? What should you pay attention to specifically? You might as well take a look first and learn more about it, so as not to cause trouble to yourself! UK Travel: Accommodation a) Personal expenses in the hotel, such as phone charges, fax charges, laundry charges, room refrigerator and beverage charges, etc., should be settled by the individual before leaving the hotel, and be careful not to take hotel items out of the hotel. TVs in European hotels have premium channels ("P" or "PAY" button on the remote control). If you want to watch premium channels, you must pay for them yourself. Every time you arrive at a hotel, please remember to accompany the tour guide’s room number and get a hotel introduction from the front desk, so that you can successfully find the hotel where your group is staying if you fall behind; a special reminder is that the contents of the refrigerators in most hotels are monitored by computers. Even if you do not enjoy the food in the refrigerator, but just change the location, or look at it and put it back, you will be charged. b) Compared with international-class hotels in my country, three- and four-star hotels in the UK generally have smaller lobbies, no shopping malls, and some even have no elevators. Some hotel elevators are very small and can only take two people and luggage at a time. Please queue up consciously when using the elevator; c) Due to the mild climate in the UK, many hotels do not have air conditioning equipment. Please understand. d) Generally, the lobby of a hotel is called the L floor, and the first floor is actually the second floor as we understand it. UK Travel: Currency The pound sterling is a decimal currency divided into one hundred pounds. Coins include the following types: 1 pound, 50 pence, 20 pence, 10 pence, 5 pence, 2 pence and 1 pence. **There are the following types: 50 pounds, 20 pounds, 10 pounds, 5 pounds and 1 pound. The best place to exchange money is a bank. Although banks will also charge handling fees. In addition, the bank will definitely exchange currency according to the exchange rate at that time. Exchange rate reference: 1 pound = 9-11 yuan floating up or down. UK Travel: Climate The UK has a moderate climate, generally cool and mild, but often wet and rainy. In places frequented by tourists, there is often more rain than snow in winter. There are also many rainy days in summer, but travelers will find that there are no really hot days, so traveling in the UK is much more comfortable than in Europe. The temperature is not low in winter, but it feels cold due to the humidity. The weather is always cool in the Scottish Highlands, even in summer, so bring long trousers and a warm jumper. There is a reason why Britain is famous for its rain. It is recommended to bring a light raincoat and umbrella. Traveling to the UK: Clothing Visitors to the UK should bring comfortable, elegant clothing and casual shoes, and for outerwear they should bring a sweater, a sports top and a raincoat. Jeans and casual clothes are the most suitable clothing for sightseeing. However, please wear formal attire in formal occasions such as business activities, Western restaurants, racecourses, and operas. British Travel: Etiquette The British are a very reserved and polite nation. In addition to observing general etiquette, travelers must remember that when you greet people warmly and strike up a conversation, the calm and friendly British may not necessarily reciprocate you with the same enthusiasm. British people also have a habit of speaking in a low voice, especially in public places such as elevators or trains. British Travel: Food and Beverage Breakfast is arranged in the hotel. Most of the arrangements in the UK are rich buffet breakfast, or it may be a simple continental breakfast. Lunch and dinner are mostly arranged in local Chinese restaurants, where tea is provided free of charge, and drinks are paid for by yourself. Travel in the UK: Time difference and time zone Winter time (October to March) is 8 hours behind Beijing, and summer time (April to September) is 7 hours behind Beijing. Britain is located in the Greenwich Central Time Zone. Other time zones use this as the calculation standard. Click to learn more about UK travel. Reminder: Don’t rush to remit money or pay a deposit before seeing the real thing to avoid being cheated. Other food-travel related pictures
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