25th November 2008 - by Benedict Smythe
Getting Your Moneys Worth While Having a Holiday in
UK
If you have been planning your vacation for quite a while, it’s
most likely that you would want to get the best out of it.
There are endless stories about vacation disasters and you
wouldn’t want to have one of your own. If it’s the United
Kingdom you’ve been salivating for, here are a few places,
events, and tips to make the most of your dream vacation.
Preparing for the trip
While some people have an affinity towards spontaneous travel,
some of us would like a well planned vacation. This is
especially true if you have been working so much and you’ve
only had a shot at a vacation for the first time in years. If
this is the case, then you’d probably want to be prepared and
make the most out of it.
Fix your schedule knowing how long your vacation is crucial the
date when it starts and ends. This is the factor that you’d be
able to base your whole itinerary on. You’d be able to check
the dates of festivals and events that fall within the span of
your vacation. Also take into account the travel time, opening
and closing of establishments (museums, clubs, restaurants
etc.). Having an itinerary doesn’t mean that you have to follow
it to the dot. It best serves as a guideline rather than a book
of law. This way, you have a good idea how to move about.
Read up Reading up on a place’s history helps you better
appreciate it once you are there. Stonehenge may seem like a
pile of rocks for some, but what they may not know is that it
is a mystery that is yet to be solved. Research also allows you
to know about certain etiquette that you’d have to exercise
when you’re in a particular country. Some gestures that are
fine where you stay could be offensive in another. After all,
you wouldn’t want to pick a fight in a foreign land.
London anyone?
U.K. holidays just aren’t complete without visiting the city of
London. With all of its double deck buses, British Bobbies, and
red telephone booths, London is quite the experience especially
if you haven’t been there yet. During the day, you may visit
its historical landmarks such as the Tower of London, British
Parliament, Big Ben, and the London Eye. If you’d like a brief
history of London and have a bit of a scare at the same time,
visiting the London Dungeon would be an ideal activity. The fun
doesn’t stop when the Sun goes down; there are a lot of pubs
and clubs that you may choose to go to. You’ll see a collection
of fun locals and tourists out to have a pleasant evening.
There are so many other places that you can visit during your
U.K. holidays. You could practically take out a map of the
United Kingdom, randomly point at any location, and still find
a fun filled activity in that area. Places such as Cardiff,
Edinburgh, Northern Ireland, and the city of Bath are all
vacation worthy spots that would give you your money’s
worth.
Article Source: http://www.articlesabroad.com
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