Food and drink highlights of United Kingdom 🥕

  • Tipping - Tips are usually included in the bill but not always.
  • Eating hours - In England, apart from breakfast in the morning for lunch, between 12 and 2 p.m. and dinner after 4 p.m., there are also Elevenses, i.e. a light snack - a cake plus coffee or tea around 11 o'clock.
  • Shopping hours - Most shops are open Monday through Saturday from 9am to 5pm (or 6pm). At the end of the week, there are one day when stores are open longer, even until 8pm.
  • Discount shops - We can do the cheapest shopping in Aldi, Asda, Lidl or Iceland.
  • Cuisine type - British cuisine is very diversed and has been influenced by many other countires around the world (mainly by Romanians and French).
  • Savoir Vivre - In Great Britian, there is a certain food etiquette which consits of list of good manners that should be implemented while eating in public. Do not chew chewing gum; avoid making loud noises while eating; do not reach for food from someone else's plate, and napkins are only for mouth cleaning.
  • Main ingredients - Typical ingredients for British dishes are pork, beef, lamb, chicken and fish, with potatoes and vegetables. Additionally Brits often use dips and sauces..
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Foods to try in United Kingdom 🥘

  • Fish and Chips
    This dish is a must try whilst you are in the UK, no matter where you are, you’ll be able to find a delicious plate of fish and chips.
  • Bangers and Mash
    Also known as sausages and mash, this traditional dish consists of sausages and mashed potato, and is often accompanied with peas and gravy.
  • Full English Breakfast
    This breakfast usually includes: bacon, sausages, eggs, baked beans, toast, mushrooms, tomatoes, hash browns and black puddings.
  • Sunday Roast
    The Brits love their Sunday Roast dinners. This dish is made up of: roasted meat (beef, chicken, lamb or pork), roast potato, Yorkshire pudding, stuffing, vegetables (usually a selection of: roast parsnips, Brussels sprouts, peas, carrots, beans, broccoli and cauliflower, not necessarily all) and gravy.
  • Toad in the Hole
    This hearty dish is another easy recipe; it includes sausages in Yorkshire pudding batter and is often served with gravy and vegetables.
  • Shepherd’s Pie/Cottage Pie
    These are two dishes are very similar; the only difference is the choice of meat used in the dish; in shepherd’s pie you use lamb whilst in cottage pie you use beef. And to confuse you even more, neither of these dishes are pies in the usual sense with pastry. Shepherd’s pie and cottage pie consists of: mince (lamb or beef), vegetables (such as; carrots, tomatoes, and onions), and potatoes which are on top of the meaty pie like filling.
  • Steak and Kidney Pie
    This much loved British pie is include: beef, kidney, fried onion and gravy all wrapped up in pastry.
  • Scotch Eggs
    Scotch eggs are one of Britain's most popular snacks, consisting of hard-boiled eggs that are encased in sausage meat and coated in breadcrumbs. However, if desired, the eggs can be slightly runny. The combination of these ingredients is then deep-fried in hot oil until golden and crispy.
  • Mince Pie
    Mince pie is a staple Christmas snack in England, consisting of a crumbly pastry shell filled with dried fruits and spices.
  • Yorkshire pudding
    Yorkshire pudding is a popular British side dish that is traditionally served during Sunday roasts. It is made from a creamy batter consisting of flour, eggs, and milk or water. While some might think of it as a dessert, in Britain, pudding was typically a meat-based dish, whereas today puddings exist in a number of different variations.
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Unusual facts about food in United Kingdom 🥘

  • Chocolate bars and sandwiches (with two layers of bread) were firstly introduced in Great Britain.
  • Great Britaim owns a total amount of more than 200 Michelin stars, which places them in top 10 countries with best food in the world.
  • 48% of all food in the United Kingdom is imported.
  • 71% of land in the UK is used for farming. 19% of all land is used for crops such as wheat and barley.
  • The UK exports over Β£20 billion of food and drink per year.
  • The sandwich was invented by the 4th Earl of Sandwich, John Montagu.
  • The first modern bar of chocolate was created in Bristol in 1847.
  • The original recipe for Christmas pudding originally needed partridge, pheasant, rabbit and poultry.
  • At the end of the 14th century, it was customary among royal guards to eat roast beef every Sunday - hence the name Beefeaters! The tradition has become nationwide, and 30% of Britons today still eat roast.
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Place to stay in United Kingdom 🛏️

  • Best booking sites - If you are looking for accommodation at an affordable price but not offering too much luxury, check out Travelodge or easyHotel. However, you can also use booking.com or spareroom.co.uk/
  • Rating system - The hotels in Great Britian are rated from 1 to 5 stars. Stars are given depending on the amenities available, not on the degree of cleanliness.
  • Seasonality - Accommodation is the most expensive from May to October (high season).
  • Cost-effective - B&B (beds and breakfasts) or guesthouses are the cheapest types of accommodation in UK.
  • Air conditioning - Air conditioning is not popular.
  • Parking - Not every hotel has free parking for guests - check when booking if you are traveling by car.
  • Unusual accommodation - The most luxurious hotels allow you to stay in miedeval castles.
  • Camp - Camping is very popular in Great Britain and many campsites are located near major cities.
  • Important - Not every hotel has its own restaurant.
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Accommodation in United Kingdom 💡

  • Generally, accommodation in UK is considered to be very expensive (one of the most expenisve in Europe).
  • You can always expect to have a private bathroom in your room, in hotels above two stars.
  • Breakfasts are not always included and if they are, the meal is usually not as hearty as typical British breakfast.
  • Tent is not always required for camping, as many campsites offer cabins and caravans.
  • Book rooms well in advance (sources say 90 days earlier) as the most affordable accommodation gets quickly sold out.
  • You can get lower prices by contacting hotel directly through your phone but it is not a rule.
  • In traditional English pubs, in addition to having a drink or a beer, you can order food or rent a room. It can be a great opportunity to meet the locals!
  • When renting a room in a private house, the rent is usually paid in advance for the entire week.
  • In Great Britain, every piece of land belongs to someone - it is not recommended to spend the night in the wild.
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Getting around United Kingdom 💡

  • Cost-effective - Long-distance buses are a cheap alternative for using trains, but they are significantly slower.
  • Cost-effective - The cheapest alternative to move around the UK are, unfortunately, very often the slowest buses.
  • Time-efficient - In the city center, it is Tube, but between the big city, it can be plane or train.
  • Traffic safety - The roads are good, but you need to be prepared that many of them are narrow and have tall hedges.
  • Important - Cyclists have priority.
  • Warning - To enter the city center, you may be required to pay the so-called congestion charge - check before traveling.

Boat

  • You can get to Corsica by ferry. The departures take place in Marseille, Nice and Toulon.

🚗 Car

  • In Great Britain, vehicles drive on the left side of the road.
  • You can rent a car near train stations and airports.
  • In order to rent a car, you need to be at least 23 years old.
  • Using car to drive around the City is very time-consuming and expensive, comparing to the public means of transport.
  • Biggest car rental companies are Europcar and Avis.
  • Renting a car in advance will help you get a lower price.
  • Most of the rental cars will have manual gearboxes, instead of the automatic ones.
  • Speed limits: in built-up areas - 30 mph (48 km/h), in the outskirts of built-up areas - 40 mph (64 km/h), on major roads - 60 mph (96 km/h), on highways - 70 mph (112 km/h).
  • Driving a car under the influence of alcohol is severely punished. The permissible alcohol limit is 80 mg per 100 ml of blood or 35 mg per 100 ml of exhaled air.
  • British drivers recognize the rules and follow them, behind the wheel they are rather polite and only in London can we get a slightly opposite impression because everyone in the capital are in a hurry.
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Plane

  • London has several international airports, but the Heathrow is the main hub.
  • Be prepared to spend a lot of time in airports because planes are often delayed.

🚆 Train

  • Tickets can be bought online, on the websites such as NationalRail.co.uk and RailEurope.com, or at train stations.
  • Tickets can be bought in advance, up to 12 weeks earlier.
  • If something happens which will cause the train to get canceled, you may get your money back.

🚌 Bus

  • At bus stops, people always wait for the bus in queue, meaning that if the bus is full, you might need to wait for antoher one.
  • City buses travel quickly because they have designated bus lanes which allow them to avoid traffic.
  • You can rarely pay in cash for the ticket (in major cities you can pay only using contacless paying methods) and drivers usually will not give you change, so prepare the exact amount earlier.
  • Travelling by bus during the night is as easy as during the day, because of the extensive route lines.
  • You can buy the tickets online, at the official company site you want to travel with.
  • Ticket needs to be purchased in advance as the seats are often sold out.

🚕 Taxi

  • London's black taxi are very safe for passengers and as solid as any means of public transporation.
  • From 2016, all licensed taxis should be able to pay with cards.
  • Each taxi has a meter according to which the fare is calculated.

🚇 Metro

  • Many tube lines operate 24h a day but some of them operate up until midnight.
  • Tube is getting more expensive during the rush hours.
  • A convenient way to use London transport is the pay as you go model, in which we pay for each journey by contactless. You can choose from two options: using an Oyster prepaid card or using a regular payment card or a mobile device (phone, watch).

👍 Hitchhiking

  • Hitchhiking is legal, and basically there is no greater risk.
  • It all depends on the place, but remember that the British will not stop in a dangerous place, so sometimes it is better to stand in a place with less traffic but safer.

How to travel in United Kingdom 🚗

  • The public transportation system is very expensive, comparing to other countries in Europe.
  • Public transport is greatly developed in major cities but it may be missing in some smaller towns.
  • Rush hours last between 7 am to 9 am and 4pm to 7pm, the public transportation system is overcrowded with people.
  • So called 'Oyster Card' is a cheaper tool to travel in London using many different means of transport (except for the trains) with just a one ticket.
  • Brits rarely start conversations with each other at public transports.
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Best time to visit United Kingdom 💡

⏱️ When to go

  • The best months to travel in England are May, June, September and October. These months have a pleasant temperature and the least rainfall. July and August are warmer, but wetter.

🌡️ Temperature

  • In winter, temperatures are around 0ΒΊC, and in summer, around 32ΒΊC. Overall there is quite humid, and the weather is changeable.

Rainfall

  • Rain is fairly well distributed throughout the year, February to March the driest period and October to January the wettest.
  • The Lake District is England's wettest region, receiving and average of 330 centimeters of precipitation each year.

🌱 Spring

  • In spring (March to May) expect sudden rain showers. It is also the time of flowering of plants.

☀️ Summer

  • Summer (June to August) is the warmest period. You can expect long sunny days, occasional storms and sometimes heat waves.

🍂 Fall

  • In autumn (from September to November) the leaves fall from the trees and with them the temperature.

❄️ Winter

  • Winter (December - February) is the coldest period, you can expect freezing temperatures and sometimes snowfall.

United Kingdom weather Insights ☁️

  • Great Britian is located in the temperate maritime climatic zone.
  • Climate is rather similar, with some small exceptions, throught the whole country (dryer south east region).
  • It is colder and it rains a lot more in north of the country.
  • Climate is not extreme, meaning that winter are mild and summers are warm but not hot.
  • Weather information for mountainous regions can be found at www.mwis.org.uk.
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Savoir-Vivre in United Kingdom 📝

  • Greetings - Exchange handshake and say 'hello', whille meeting someone new, instead of giving a kiss in a cheek.
  • Punctuality - Try to be punctual as it is very important for British people to be on time.
  • Dress code - In Great Britain you can feel comfortable wearing jeans and a T-shirt. There are also good combinations of a blouse with a sweater or a sweatshirt. However, some conservative Englishmen in large cities may try to dress in accordance with the prevailing trends.
  • Home invitation - Always bring a gift (flowers, chocolate, wine) if you plan to visit a local household. Ask before you entry a local house, wheter you need to remove your shoes.
  • Etiquette - Use the second names with a verb 'Mrs', 'Ms' or 'Mr', insead of first names as it is rude. Remember to remove your hat while going inside any building.
  • Drones - We recommend using this map to easily check the applicable restrictions.
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Things not to do in United Kingdom ⚠️

  • Never ask personal questions, especially those concerning incomes or women's age.
  • Do not wear stripped ties in Scotland as in this region such ties are a display of governmental position.
  • Never compare Scotisch people to British people as this is highly offensive for Scots.
  • Never compare British people to Americans as it is offensive to Brits.
  • Do not skip the queues as you may be considered aggressive and disrespectful.
  • Avoid complaining about everyday situations as it is very annoying for Brits.
  • Do not take jokes too seriously or personally.
  • Avoid staring at people on the streets.
  • Do not talk negatively about the London's tube as it is a pride of many Brits.
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Interesting facts about United Kingdom 🤓

  • Calling each others with phrases such as 'dear', 'duck', 'mate', 'love' or 'honey' is perfectly normal.
  • It is a dispaly of good manner to hold the door and not only men but also women tend to hold the door for the other person.
  • British people like to mention the weather whenever they have a chance to talk.
  • The catholic part of British society chooses names for newborn babies after the saints.
  • The proper name of the clock tower next to the seat of parliament is the tower of St. Stephen. Big Ben is the name of the 13-tone bell inside.
  • The Scots were playing golf as early as 1457 and are considered the creators of the game.
  • Speeding fines were also invented by the British. The first speeding ticket was issued to driver Walter Arnold in Kent in 1896.
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Best souvenirs from United Kingdom 💝


Great Britain is an interesting and popular travel destination among tourists! Regardless of whether you are going to bustling London, or maybe you are planning to visit quiet, small towns - you definitely want to keep the magic of this trip for as long as possible. Check out our guide for the best souvenirs!

🍺 Beverages

Elderflower Cordial 💲 💲 💲 💲

Elderflower Cordial is a lilac-flavoured carbonated beverage made on the basis of water and refined sugar. Although today's recipe was developed in England, the first mention of the drink comes from ancient Rome!

🛒 Where to buy: supermarkets

💰 Price range: 3 - 5 GBP

🎁 For whom: friends, spouse, kids

Elderflower Cordial

Gin 💲 💲 💲 💲

In the past, London was full of gin distilleries. No wonder, it's one of the Brits' favourite drinks! It is worth to buy alcohol from brands such as Beefeater, Slipsmith or Tanqueray. And if you are looking for a recommendation, try alcohol based on gin, Pimm No.1 with a characteristic orange note.

📌 Region: London

🛒 Where to buy: distilleries, liqueur stores

💰 Price range: 10 - 15 GBP

🎁 For whom: grandparents, parents, friends, spouse

Gin

Harrods Coffee 💲 💲 💲 💲

Created from Arabica beans, the coffee was prepared to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Harrods. Every detail was taken care of - from the taste of the coffee to the decorative tin, which can be purchased in two colors, gold and green.

📌 Region: London

🛒 Where to buy: Harrod's dedicated shop

💰 Price range: 10 - 13 GBP

🎁 For whom: grandparents, parents, friends, spouse

Harrods Coffee

Tea 💲 💲 💲 💲

You will find the best tea at Fortum & Mason, where you will find a rich selection of not only teas, but also wines, jams and sweets.

📌 Region: London

🛒 Where to buy: Fortum&Mason shop

💰 Price range: 5 - 25 GBP

🎁 For whom: souvenirs.for_whom.granparents, parents, spouse, friends

Tea

Whisky 💲 💲 💲 💲

Thanks to its unique taste and color, Scotch whisky has become synonymous with good alcohol. Therefore, if you are planning a trip to the UK, it is worthwhile to add a visit to the distillery and a tasting of different types of whisky. We particularly recommend single malt whisky made entirely from one type of malt.

📌 Region: Scotland

🛒 Where to buy: liquor stores

💰 Price range: 15 - 400 GBP

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Whisky

👚 Clothes

Kilt 💲 💲 💲 💲

I think everyone associates traditional Scottish clothing. At first glance it looks like a women's skirt, but according to the tradition kilt is a dress for men. The garment has a characteristic check pattern and as the legends say... It is very comfortable!

📌 Region: Scotland

🛒 Where to buy: clothing stores, gift shops

💰 Price range: 40 - 250 GBP

🎁 For whom: spouse

Kilt

Tartan scarf 💲 💲 💲 💲

The checked scarf represents colors and patterns similar to those found on Scottish skirts. The scarf, even without the rest of traditional Scottish clothing, will be a stylish addition to your outfit. Depending on your taste, you can choose a scarf made of wool, silk or cashmere.

📌 Region: Scotland

🛒 Where to buy: clothing stores

💰 Price range: 10 - 200 GBP

🎁 For whom: grandparents, parents, friends, spouse

Tartan scarf

🛍 Collections

"Made in Belfast" mug 💲 💲 💲 💲

The souvenir cups from Belfast are available with many funny inscriptions.

📌 Region: Northern Ireland

🛒 Where to buy: gift shops

💰 Price range: 6 - 8 GBP

🎁 For whom: parents, friends, spouse

"Made in Belfast" mug

Hip flask 💲 💲 💲 💲

The Brits make excellent quality breast pads, which are made of metal and are often placed in leather garments with decorative embroidery. Some stores allow you to personalize your chestnut by engraving the chosen inscription, so that it can become a unique gift for a loved one.

📌 Region: Scotland

🛒 Where to buy: gift shops

💰 Price range: 10 - 90 GBP

💡 Pro tip: The more expenisve ones are usually because of the brand and not because of the next-level quality.

🎁 For whom: grandparents, parents, friends, spouse

Hip flask

Sherlock Holmes sign 💲 💲 💲 💲

This is undoubtedly the most characteristic souvenir from London. The illustration, which hung over one of London's famous pubs in the 20th century, shows an image of Sherlock Holmes. You can buy the illustration in a frame or as a poster ready to hang on the wall.

📌 Region: London

🛒 Where to buy: pubs, gift shops

💰 Price range: 10 - 15 GBP

🎁 For whom: grandparents, parents, friends, spouse

Sherlock Holmes sign

Tower Bridge cufflinks 💲 💲 💲 💲

Elegant cuffs, designed and created by Allison Wiffen, showcase the London Tower Bridge in white and black.

📌 Region: London

🛒 Where to buy: gift shops, museums

💰 Price range: 40 - 50 GBP

🎁 For whom: souvenirs.for_whom.granparents, parents, spouse, friends

Tower Bridge cufflinks

Umbrella 💲 💲 💲 💲

Great Britain is known for its rainy climate - this is a perfect excuse to get yourself a new umbrella! You will find some of the best umbrellas in the London store of James Smith & Sons, where you will find umbrellas made according to a special technique. The store is worth a visit not only because of the great quality of its products, but also because of the Victorian design that will make you feel like a time traveller!

📌 Region: London

🛒 Where to buy: James Smith&Sons shop

💰 Price range: 70 - 250 GBP

🎁 For whom: grandparents, parents, spouse

Umbrella

💄 Cosmetics

Perfumes 💲 💲 💲 💲

Perfume produced by Arran Aromatics is a must if you are looking for a typical Scottish scent. This local leader of the cosmetics industry has in its offer besides perfumes, skin care products such as creams, gels or shampoos.

📌 Region: Scotland

🛒 Where to buy: drugstores, perfumeries

💰 Price range: 5 - 75 GBP

🎁 For whom: spouse

Perfumes

🥗 Food

Colman's mustard 💲 💲 💲 💲

Colman mustard has been manufactured in the UK for over 200 years. The company responsible for its production offers mustard in many flavors. Colman stores are most often located in Norwich, East of England, where the company is based.

📌 Region: Norfolk

🛒 Where to buy: supermarkets, official Colman's shop

💰 Price range: 2 - 5 GBP

🎁 For whom: grandparents, parents, friends, spouse

Colman's mustard

Laverbread 💲 💲 💲 💲

The name of this delicacy may be slightly misleading. Laverbread is nothing but edible seaweed, added to many Welsh dishes. This delicacy is easily found all over the Welsh coast.

📌 Region: Wales

🛒 Where to buy: supermarkets, restaurants

💰 Price range: 1 - 7 GBP

🎁 For whom: grandparents, parents, friends, spouse

Laverbread

Lemon curd 💲 💲 💲 💲

Lemon Cream is a sweet dessert made from eggs, butter and sugar with the addition of lemon juice. It is a perfect addition to cakes and a snack served on a slice of bread.

🛒 Where to buy: supermarkets, markets

💰 Price range: 6 - 15 GBP

🎁 For whom: grandparents, parents, friends, spouse, kids

Lemon curd

🖖 Handmade

Lovespoon 💲 💲 💲 💲

Spoons of love are handmade wooden spoons, which, according to tradition, were given as a gift to loved ones. Currently there are many variants of such spoons. According to local legends, some of them bring happiness and prosperity!

📌 Region: Wales

🛒 Where to buy: gift shops

💰 Price range: 20 - 60 GBP

🎁 For whom: spouse

Lovespoon

🏡 Home Decor

Crystal wares 💲 💲 💲 💲

Edinburgh is famous for its crystal production. Crystal vessels can be bought in forms - bowls, glasses, glasses or carafe.

📌 Region: Scotland

🛒 Where to buy: dedicated shops

💰 Price range: 15 - 300 GBP

🎁 For whom: grandparents, parents, spouse

Crystal wares

Quaich 💲 💲 💲 💲

The word "quaich" means a mug in Scottish, although often the same name is called but a glass or a sports trophy. A quaich is made of wood, tin or silver. Especially worth considering buying a metal version, often elegantly decorated.

📌 Region: Scotland

🛒 Where to buy: dediacated shops

💰 Price range: 20 - 100 GBP

🎁 For whom: souvenirs.for_whom.granparents, parents, spouse, friends

Quaich

Teapots 💲 💲 💲 💲

English cups are unusual because of their unique designs, depicting landscapes and London's most famous monuments.

📌 Region: London

🛒 Where to buy: markets, dedicated shops

💰 Price range: 20 - 30 GBP

🎁 For whom: grandparents, parents, spouse

Teapots

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United Kingdom packing list 💡

  • Travel Adapter - A completely different standard of electrical sockets applies there. Currently, plugs of this type are mainly used in Asian countries.
  • Rainwear and umbrella - The country's maritime climate ensures that winters are not too cold, but the other side is the lack of hot summer, frequent rainfall and a cloudy sky.
  • Fishing rod - Scotland and West Country are good places to test our equipment against salmon and trout. After purchasing the appropriate, short-term permit, you can safely cast the bait.
  • Printed maps - It's worth packaging them on the road, because there may be a problem with the internet, and if you don't have a network connection, there is no up-to-date information.
  • First aid kit - Medicines in Great Britain are quite expensive, so it is worth having the basic range of drugs with you.
  • International cards for discounts - Worth taking if you expect discounts while staying on a variety of services.
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Tourist information about United Kingdom 🤓

🏳 Country United Kingdom
🌆 Capital London
💸 Currency British pound
💭 Language English
Timezone GMT
🇬🇧 English speaking Official language
🏳️‍🌈 LGBT tolerance Very high
👫 Gender ratio (overall) 👩 51% | 👨 49%
👩🏻‍🤝‍👨 Population 67.9 mln
✈️ Visitors per year 39.4 mln

Useful information about United Kingdom 🤖

💳 Card payments Yes, almost everywhere
🏧 ATM Availability Widely available
🏦 Suggested ATM takeout 100 GBP
🍺 Drinking in public Mostly legal
🚰 Tap water Drinkable
🌐 Internet speed (avg.) 42 Mbps
🔌 Socket type Type G G
🚕 Best taxi app Uber
🚾 Public toilets Popular & Free
📱 Top mobile providers EE, O2, Vodafone, Three
✈️ Best internal air carrier British
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Cost of living in United Kingdom 💸

🌮 Meal, Inexpensive Restaurant
13.93 EUR
14.87 USD
12 GBP
60.01 PLN
🥘 Meal for 2 People, Mid-range Restaurant
58.06 EUR
61.94 USD
50 GBP
250.05 PLN
🍺 Domestic Beer (0.5 liter draught)
4.41 EUR
4.71 USD
3.8 GBP
19 PLN
Gasoline (1 liter)
1.49 EUR
1.59 USD
1.28 GBP
6.4 PLN
🎫 One-way ticket (public transport)
2.9 EUR
3.1 USD
2.5 GBP
12.5 PLN

Quality of life in United Kingdom 💚

💚 Quality of life High
☺️ Safety Index Moderate
👨 Healthcare likability High
☁️ Climate likability Very high
💰 Costs of living Moderate
😷 Level of pollution Moderate

Important numbers ☎️

General emergency number 999

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