UK Free & Easy GuideGet ready to embark on your own travel in the UK, and you'll need a detailed guide to make sure your journey is smooth and enjoyable.
Here's what you need to prepare before traveling to the UK: Visa: Make sure you have a valid visa.
Depending on the length and purpose of your planned stay, choose the type of visa that suits you to avoid visa issues inconveniencing your itinerary.
Flights: It's wise to book your tickets in advance.
You can choose the right flight for your itinerary through the airline's website or a third party travel**.
Pay attention to the fluctuation of air tickets** and seize the low opportunity to buy**.
Accommodation: Once you've decided on your destination, choose the accommodation that meets your needs.
You can choose a hotel, B&B or youth hostel with convenient location, safe and hygienic environment, and comfortable facilities.
Transportation: The UK has a well-developed public transport system, and you can choose from modes of transportation such as metro, buses, taxis, etc.
If you choose to travel by car, you can rent a car, but be aware that the UK is left-hand drive and you need to adapt to the rules.
Food & Drink: The UK has a wide variety of food options.
Taste local specialties and choose from a variety of international cuisines.
Pay attention to personal preferences and food safety.
Shopping: There are many shopping malls and specialty shops in the UK where you can shop for local produce, clothing, jewellery and other items, as well as souvenirs.
Tourist Attractions: Explore London: As the capital of the United Kingdom, London is home to a number of world-renowned attractions.
Walk around central London and stroll along the banks of the River Thames to soak up the vibrancy and charm of the city.
Bath Old Town Tour: Explore the ancient architecture and culture of Bath, including the Roman Hot Springs, Bath Cathedral and the Victoria Art Museum, and experience the history of the United Kingdom.
Cambridge & Oxford Tour: Visit the world-famous Cambridge and Oxford University campuses, admire the ancient buildings and majestic libraries, and get a feel for the excellent British educational tradition.
Scottish Highland Adventure: Immerse yourself in the stunning natural beauty of the Scottish Highlands, exploring the mysteries of Loch Ness and the stunning waterfalls of Glencoe.
Edinburgh Castle & Royal British Museum: Visit Edinburgh Castle and the Military Museum to learn about the history and military culture of Scotland and get a feel for the city's unique face.
Independent-for-it is a great way to explore the UK, giving you the freedom to explore at your own interests and pace.
However, in the process of independent travel, solving traffic problems is often a headache.
The uncertainty and inconvenience of long-distance trains and buses, as well as the congestion of transportation such as subways, can cause many inconveniences to independent travel.
Choosing a private car service is a thoughtful choice to solve the transportation problems in independent travel.
That's all you need to know for your own trip to the UK.
Have a great trip and make great memories!