United Kingdom Tourism
Introduction
England is a country of great contrast and diversity with incredibly diverse
countryside, arresting cities and picturesque towns and villages. It is
the largest and most peopled country of the United Kingdom. Housing an unrivalled
legacy in the fields of theatre, literature and architecture, England has
one of the richest traditions of theatre and literature in the world.
Stately homes and fine churches and cathedrals dot the country. Because
of its colonial past, England is a veritable treasure trove of masterpieces
from every age and every continent.
The city is characterised by happening city life, old-fashioned customs
and progressive culture, mediterranean beaches and great mountains. England's
largest city, London, is also the capital of the United Kingdom is also
the political, cultural and economic capital of the city. London is an exciting
capital city, famed for first class culture, fascinating history and pageantry,
its world-class restaurants and theatre.
Fact File
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Official name : England
Government : Constitutional Monarchy
Nationality : Briton
Capital city : London
Ethnic groups : Anglo-Saxons, Scots, Welsh, Irish, West Indians,
Pakistanis, Indians
Location : Britain is in north-west Europe and is an island country.
It is made up of three countries namely England, Wales and Scotland.
Continent : Europe
Currency : British Pound (GBP); 1 GBP = 1.75128 US $ = 1.47467 Euro
= 76.3407 INR (subject to change).
Population : 51 million
Languages : English, Welsh, Irish Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic.
Religion : Church of England, Catholic, Methodist, Muslim, Jewish,
Sikh and Hindu.
Area : 129,720 sq km
Famous for : Royal Family, long history, Castles and Historic houses,
some of the most famous universities of the world like Oxford, Cambridge
and London universities. England is also the birthplace of Newton, Darwin,
Shakespeare and the Beatles.
Major cities : London, Bristol,Buckingham, Liverpool, Lodon, Nottingham,
Manchester.
Clothing :
Summers : Light cottons to light woolensWinters : heavy woolens
Major events : Oxford/Cambridge University Boat Race in late March/early
April; Grand National steeplechase on first Saturday in April; the FA Cup
(May); the Lawn Tennis Championships, take place at Wimbledon in late June;
Henley Royal Regatta at Henley-on-Thames; and the Cowes Week yachting late
July/early August, Chelsea Flower Show at London's Royal Hospital in May;
the Trooping of the Colour pageantry on the Queen's birthday in London in
mid-June; the bacchanalian Glastonbury Festival in June; and the riotous
Caribbean carnival in late August.
Things to Buy : One can buy anything from tie to clothes to perfumes
to electronic goods.
Things to do : Shopping, sightseeing
Cuisine : The staple foods of England : meat, fish, potatoes, flour,
butter and eggs. Many of our dishes are based on these foods. Besides
these beef, lamb, pork, chicken and fish generally served with potatoes
and one other vegetable, the sandwich, chips, pies like the cornish pasty,
trifle and roasts dinners. Main dishes are Bubble & Squeak, Spotted
Dick and Toad-in-the-Hole.
Desserts : Yorkshire Pudding and Black Pudding.
Visa Permit
Citizens of the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa do
not need a visa for stays in the UK up to 6 months, but they are prohibited
from working. Citizens of the European Union (EU) don't need a visa to
enter the country and may live and work here freely. Rest all other foreign
nationals need entry visa to enter England.
Culture England has made great contributions in the fields of
theatre, literature and architecture and is a treasure house of art and
sculpture from every age and continent.
Perhaps England's greatest cultural export has been the English language,
the current lingua franca of the international community.
The majority of English who profess religious beliefs belong to the Church
of England, which became independent of Rome in the 16th century. Other
significant protestant churches include Methodist, Baptist and Salvation
Army. One in 10 Britons consider themselves Catholic, and there are now
over a million Muslims and sizeable Hindu, Jewish and Sikh populations.
When to go
April to September are the best months, and this is the time when most
sights are open, and when most people visit. However, July and August
are the busiest months, and best avoided if at all possible.
When to Visit United Kingdom
Climate
Temperate, where the lowest tempratures in winters is 0 C and the maximum
temperature in summers is 25 C. Most of the time it is between 10 and
20 degrees centigrade during the day.
Annual mean temperature: London 9.7 C
Annual mean rainfall: London 753mm
Reaching United
Kingdom
Getting there
By Air : London's two main airports for international flights are
- Heathrow and Gatwick, although some do go direct to Manchester and Birmingham.
London's Heathrow and Gatwick are also the two main airports for transcontinental
flights. All the major, and many minor, English airports are served by
sveral continental European and Irish flights. One can also take a coach
and/or ferry from mainland Europe, or a very swift train through the Channel
Tunnel.
Heathrow airport is accessible by bus, London Underground (Piccadilly
line) and the Heathrow Express.
By Sea : One can get to England from mainland Europe via bus and
ferry. The boat trip on the shortest routes (from Dover or Folkestone
to Calais or Boulogne) takes about 90 minutes; the Seacat takes about
35 minutes. Ferries go to France, Belgium, Germany, the Netherlands and
Scandinavia from a number of southern and eastern British ports; to Spain
from Portsmouth; and to Ireland from a handful of western English ports
By Road : Buses are slower and less comfortable than trains. (Long-distance
buses are usually called coaches in England.)
Getting around
By Air : Airlines fly domestically and provide a very comfortable
but an expensive way to get around in the city.
By Road : Coaches and buses operate throughout the country. Coaches
are more expensive and a little faster. Black cabs are a luxurious option
- minicabs are cheaper.
By Train : Trains are the most comfortable way to get around. There
are several beautiful lines running through thinly populated country,
and on the main routes fast trains travel at speeds of up to 125mph.
Attraction in United
Kingdom
Major attractions
London (capital city) : It is the place where the glorious past and the
vibrant present blend with each other. A union of history, ground-breaking
architecture and culture has created an amazing and constantly evolving
city. London, the capital city of the United Kingdom is among the four
most important global cities including Paris, New York and Tokyo.
This city of the Big Ben, double-decker buses, and the Tube is one of
the greatest city on earth and offers some of the finest places of tourist
attraction. It owns world's finest museums, historic buildings, such as
the Houses of Parliament and the Tower of London, magnificent palaces,
the most famous ones being Buckingham Palace and Kensington Palace. London
produces 17% of the UK's GDP and the City of London is one of the world's
major financial centres. A truly international city, London is pre-eminent
in culture, communications, politics, finance, and the arts.
Canterbury Cathedral : It is the seat of the Archbishop of Canterbury,
the Primate of All England. Like most cathedrals, it evolved in stages
and exhibits a number of architectural styles, but the final result is
one of the world's great buildings. After the martyrdom of Archbishop
Thomas à Becket in 1170, the cathedral became the centre of medieval
pilgrimage in Europe that was immortalised by Geoffrey Chaucer in the
Canterbury Tales. Canterbury which was painfully destroyed by bombing
in WWII has been rebuilt, but it still beckons many travellers because
of its enduring charm.
Off the Beaten Track
Durham : Durham, the most splendid cathedral in the city is surrounded
on three sides by the River Wear and is dominated by the massive Norman
cathedral which is built on a wooded promontory. The cathedral shares
the dramatic top of the bluff with a Norman castle and the University
College.
Lake District : The area is a mixture of luxuriant green dales,
mighty mountains and umpteen lakes. One cango for hiking on the hills
or cover the area on foot to enjoy the marvel of nature in the surroundings.
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