- Step 1 – Decide when to visit the UK. ...
- Step 2 – Decide on your budget. ...
- Step 3 – Start your research. ...
- Step 4 – Check your passport and any visa requirements. ...
- Step 5 – Where to go (Itinerary planning) ...
- Step 6 – Book flights and organise travel insurance. ...
- Step 7 – Book accommodation. ...
- Step 8 – Book transport.
In most cases, paying by card is more convenient than cash, though we do recommend carrying a small amount of cash for parking, taxis, small purchases and tips. Ideally, take a Wise Mastercard and a Visa debit or credit card with you – plus a small amount of cash.
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The most affordable time to visit London will almost always be the winter months of January and February, as the holiday season is over and there's not a whole lot going on.
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The late fall and winter months—from mid to late October through mid-to-late March—are often the cheapest time to fly to Europe (though fares can spike in December).
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Tuesday is by far the cheapest day to make the trip to London, so save on your flights while making a week of it and enjoy the lull before the storm that is England's capital on a Friday night.
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According to the Association of Leading Visitor Attractions, the royal park had more than 5.6 million visitors in 2022 and topped the list for the second year in a row.
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