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🇬🇧 United Kingdom
Discover the allure of the United Kingdom, a tapestry woven with diverse landscapes and rich heritage. From the royal splendor of Buckingham Palace to the mystical beauty of the Scottish Highlands, the UK invites you on a captivating journey. Immerse yourself in the historic charm of Edinburgh's cobbled streets, savor the poetic landscapes of the Lake District, and experience the vibrant culture of Cardiff. Indulge in delectable cuisine, explore ancient castles, and relish the dynamic energy of cities like London and Manchester. Uncover the magic of Stonehenge, traverse the scenic coasts of Cornwall, and let the United Kingdom weave its spell on your travel dreams.
Currency
GBP
Current Time
09:31 AM - Europe/London
Dialing Code
+44
Driving direction
Left
Wild Camping
Prohibited
Emergency
999
How is the Weather in United Kingdom?
Today in London
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11°C
Humidity:
91%
Wind:
2 km/h
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Sunrise
06:52 AM
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Sunset
04:35 PM
Health Questions
Vaccinations
Water Safety
Tap water is generally safe to drink, but bottled water is widely available.
Emergency Numbers
Police: 999
Fire Services: 999
Ambulance Services: 999
Alcohol Restrictions
Drinking age: 18
Purchase age: 18
Travel Guides
- LondonGet ready to dive into the vibrant tapestry of London, a city that effortlessly blends historic charm with contemporary flair.One stop
- Scottish HighlandsThe Scottish Highlands are a place of breathtaking landscapes, rich history, and vibrant culture.8 stops
- Scotland Round TripScotland is a land of myth and magic, where ancient castles stand guard over shimmering lochs, and misty mountains give way to bustling cities rich with culture.11 stops
- Scotland History TourEmbark on an epic journey through Scotland’s rich and turbulent past! 🇬🇧 From ancient castles and historic battlefields to charming villages and bustling cities, this tour will take you deep into the heart of Scotland’s heritage.Stops in ScotlandEdinburghKick off your adventure in Edinburgh, Scotland’s capital, renowned for its historical and cultural attractions.12 stops
- Christmas In EdinburghEdinburgh's medieval charm seems taken directly from a fairytale at any time throughout the year.2 stops
- Ireland + Game Of Thrones Filming LocationsIreland's lush landscapes and historic sites provided the perfect backdrop for many iconic scenes in "Game of Thrones." From ancient castles to rugged coastlines, this guide will take you through the must-see filming locations that brought Westeros to life.15 stops
- EdinburghEdinburgh is a city full of sagas, myths and exciting stories.One stop
- Harry Potter LondonSome Harry Potter fans have probably already asked themselves this question: Is it all just fiction or do the picturesque and magical places from the films really exist? Strolling through the corridors of #hogwarts, exploring the lands of the old castle and strolling through the shops of Diagon Alley - We got all you need to know to plan an epic Harry Potter London vacation.Our HighlightsPlatform 9 3/4Here begins the exciting journey of the young sorcerer's apprentice Harry, because Platform 9 ¾ is the secret access to the famous Hogwarts Express for all members of the magical community.One stop
- The Land Of ShakespeareEveryone knows the famous phrase "To be or not to be".One stop
- North Coast 500Get ready for an epic road trip through the rugged beauty of the Scottish Highlands on the iconic North Coast 500! 🏴🚗 This legendary route winds its way through breathtaking landscapes, charming villages, and historic landmarks, offering adventure seekers an unforgettable journey through one of Scotland's most scenic regions.Stops along the North Coast 500Inverness (Starting Point)Kick off your North Coast 500 adventure in the vibrant city of Inverness, known as the gateway to the Highlands, where you can explore historic sites, cultural attractions, and scenic river walks.HighlightsInverness Castle: Enjoy panoramic views of the city and the River Ness from this historic castle, which now houses a courthouse and administrative offices.Loch Ness: Embark on a Loch Ness cruise or visit the Loch Ness Centre & Exhibition to learn about the legendary Loch Ness Monster.Culloden Battlefield: Step back in time and explore the site of the infamous Battle of Culloden, where Bonnie Prince Charlie's Jacobite rebellion was defeated in 1746.ApplecrossNestled on a remote peninsula, Applecross offers stunning coastal scenery, rugged mountains, and a sense of tranquility that's hard to find elsewhere.HighlightsBealach na Bà: Conquer the dramatic Bealach na Bà (Pass of the Cattle), one of the highest and most challenging roads in Scotland, for panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and sea.Applecross Inn: Indulge in fresh seafood and local specialties at this cozy waterfront pub, known for its warm hospitality and stunning views.Applecross Heritage Centre: Learn about the rich history and culture of the area through interactive exhibits, artifacts, and storytelling sessions.UllapoolSet on the shores of Loch Broom, Ullapool is a picturesque fishing village surrounded by rugged mountains, where you can enjoy outdoor adventures, local cuisine, and live music.HighlightsIsle Martin: Take a boat trip to Isle Martin, a tranquil island nature reserve with scenic walks, wildlife spotting opportunities, and sandy beaches.Ullapool Museum & Visitor Centre: Discover the history and heritage of Ullapool through exhibits, photographs, and artifacts documenting the town's maritime past.Ceilidh Place: Immerse yourself in Scottish culture with live music, traditional ceilidh dancing, and delicious food and drinks at this iconic cultural hub.DurnessLocated on the north coast of Scotland, Durness is a remote and rugged village known for its stunning beaches, dramatic cliffs, and unique geological features.HighlightsSmoo Cave: Explore the dramatic sea cave of Smoo Cave, where freshwater meets saltwater in a spectacular natural amphitheater.Balnakeil Craft Village: Browse local artisans' workshops, galleries, and cafes at this creative hub, housed in converted military buildings.Sango Sands: Relax on the pristine sands of Sango Sands beach, surrounded by towering sea stacks and breathtaking coastal scenery.John o' Groats (Endpoint)Finish your North Coast 500 adventure at John o' Groats, the northeastern tip of Scotland, where you can soak up stunning coastal views and celebrate reaching the end of the road.HighlightsDuncansby Head: Hike to Duncansby Head to see the iconic Duncansby Stacks, a series of dramatic sea stacks rising from the ocean.John o' Groats Signpost: Snap a photo with the iconic signpost marking the northernmost point of mainland Britain.Stacks Coffee House: Treat yourself to a well-deserved cup of coffee and homemade treats at this cozy cafe overlooking the harbor.Good to KnowLanguage: English is the primary language spoken, but you'll also hear Scottish Gaelic in some areas.Currency: Pound Sterling (GBP).Transportation: A car is the best way to explore the North Coast 500, but guided tours and public transportation options are available in some areas.Best Time to TravelThe best time to travel the North Coast 500 is during the summer months (June to August) when the weather is milder, and the days are longer, allowing for more outdoor activities and sightseeing.5 stops
- Isle Of SkyeThe Isle of Skye, Scotland’s largest Inner Hebrides island, is a place where dramatic landscapes and mythic tales intertwine.One stop
- DevonOn the south coast of #england, just before you reach the famous Cornwall, lies the #idyllic county of Devon, a real jewel.2 stops
- InvernessThe Heart of the HighlandsNestled in the picturesque Scottish Highlands, Inverness is a charming city that serves as the gateway to this enchanting region.One stop
- BrightonBrighton, a vibrant seaside city on the southern coast of England, is renowned for its eclectic mix of historic charm, modern attractions, and bohemian spirit.3 stops
- A Weekend In BathThe city of #bath is unique and has been recognised as a World Heritage Site because of its unique character.One stop
- Dundee In ScottlandDundee is a vibrant city located on the east coast of Scotland.One stop
- Christmas In LondonGet ready to experience the enchantment of Christmas in London, a time when the city transforms into a winter wonderland of festive lights, holiday markets, and seasonal cheer.One stop
- LondonderryWelcome to the historic city of Londonderry, also known as Derry, in Northern Ireland.One stop
- LiverpoolLiverpool is a vibrant city in the northwest of England, famous for its rich history, cultural heritage and football.One stop
- PerthWelcome to the charming town of Perth, nestled amidst the picturesque landscapes of Scotland.One stop
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- LondonLondon is the capital and largest city of England and the United Kingdom, with a population of around 8.8 million.
- AviemoreAviemore is a town and tourist resort, situated within the Cairngorms National Park in the Highlands of Scotland.
- KilliecrankieKilliecrankie (; is a village in Perth and Kinross, Scotland on the River Garry.
- BelfastBelfast is the capital and largest city of Northern Ireland, standing on the banks of the River Lagan on the east coast.
- Mourne MountainsThe Mourne Mountains, also called the Mournes or Mountains of Mourne, are a granite mountain range in County Down in the south-east of Northern Ireland.
- Giants CausewayThe Giant's Causeway is an area of about 40,000 interlocking basalt columns, the result of an ancient volcanic fissure eruption.
- Loch LomondLoch Lomond is a freshwater Scottish loch which crosses the Highland Boundary Fault, often considered the boundary between the lowlands of Central Scotland and the Highlands.
- UllapoolUllapool is a village and port located in Northern Scotland.
- EdinburghEdinburgh is the capital city of Scotland and one of its 32 council areas.
- ThursoThurso is a town and former burgh on the north coast of the Highland council area of Scotland.
- SkyeThe Isle of Skye, or simply Skye, is the largest and northernmost of the major islands in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland.
- ElginElgin is a town and formerly a Royal Burgh in Moray, on the North Coast of Scotland.
- BallaterBallater is a village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, on the River Dee, immediately east of the Cairngorm Mountains.
- PerthPerth is a centrally located Scottish city, on the banks of the River Tay.
- InvernessInverness is a city in the Scottish Highlands, having been granted city status in 2000.
- GlencoeGlencoe or Glencoe Village is the main settlement in Glen Coe in the Lochaber area of the Scottish Highlands.
- GlasgowGlasgow is the most populous city in Scotland and the third-most populous city in the United Kingdom, as well as being the 27th largest city by population in Europe.
- DundeeDundee is Scotland's fourth-largest city and the 51st-most-populous built-up area in the United Kingdom.
- AberdeenAberdeen is a city in North East Scotland, and is the third most populous city in the country.
- StirlingStirling is a city in central Scotland, 26 miles (42 km) northeast of Glasgow and 37 miles (60 km) north-west of Edinburgh.