Users' questions

Is it allowed to travel to London right now?

Is it allowed to travel to London right now?

Can I travel to London? There are some restrictions in place for people travelling to London from outside the UK. International visitors arriving from certain countries are currently prohibited from entering England. Make sure to follow the rules around self-isolation, documentation and testing.

Is London a good trip?

London is one of the most beautiful cities in the UK, and one of the most popular cities in Europe. It’s an extremely popular destination that attracts millions of visitors from all over the world. The busiest times to visit London are July and August, as well as European bank holiday weekends and school breaks.

Can we travel within England?

You may leave England to travel to other parts of the UK , the Republic of Ireland, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man. However, there may be restrictions in place in the area you intend to travel to which prevent you from travelling. You may only be able to travel for certain reasons, such as work.

Are tourist attractions open in London?

London attractions including museums, galleries and theatres are open across the capital. Discover things to do with the kids, tick off that world-famous attraction you’ve always wanted to visit or enjoy the latest art and museum exhibitions.

Is London Expensive?

London is known to be one of the most expensive cities in the world to live in, so it is likely that you will need to make some adjustments to your budget upon moving to the ‘Big Smoke”. Here we will provide a detailed look at the cost of living in London, and what you can expect your monthly expenses to look like.

What should I avoid in London?

Here’s a roundup of 11 places you should avoid (if possible) when visiting London.

  • Restaurants In Leicester Square.
  • Oxford Street.
  • City of London (On A Weekend)
  • Large Commercial Shopping Centres.
  • Canary Wharf.
  • The London Eye (for views)
  • The Shard (for views)
  • Madame Tussauds.