Here is the basic information you need to know during your England vacation:
Arriving and Departing
When arriving or leaving Britain, you’ll in all likelihood disembark at the London Heathrow, the largest airport and one of the most busy airports on earth. It is located fifteen miles (24km) west of central London – or possibly at Gatwick, the second largest airport within Britain, which is twenty-eight miles (forty five kilometers) south of the center of London. Both of these airports are connected to London by rail system but the city can also be accessed by taxi that is available at the front of every airport’s terminal.

Flying to England
It needs longer than eight hours if you are traveling from New York and even longer if you’re flying from the central states, or even the western coast of America.
Best Time to Visit
An ideal period to your England is during the months of July to September, when the weather is best and daytime hours are the longest. However, this is also the time when visitors go to Britain so the prices have increased, the roads are more crowded and the queues are larger. the low season is from November to March, so if you don’t object to the frigid weather of the England winter and would like to exploit the lower prices, then make your pick from those times. The shoulder time of year ranges from April to June and the month of October.
Places to Explore
England might be a tiny nation but it provides a great many places to visit, museums and world celebrated sights that you should not overlook. Visit some of the following sites: the Houses of Parliament, Notting Hill, the London Eye and the National Gallery among many additional sites.
Where to Stay
Hotels are abundantly available especially within large cities like London, Manchester, Birmingham, Newcastle and Liverpool, however accommodations within such metropolises are very often expensive even more so during the high season. For a budget traveler, Bed and Breakfasts are the preferred choice as they are cheap, clean, convenient, cozy and hospitable, and though restrooms are now and then shared with other guests, the rooms are generally comfortable.
Getting Around
Hiring a car – If you are touring as a troop and planning to venture into the country side, then leasing a vehicle is a good idea but pass on car rental option if you plan to spend most of your time in the city. Buses, taxis and underground trains are the most preferred means to go from place to place however London is famous for the double-decker buses. Each city has a decent bus as well as taxi services, however, using the underground railways system in London (or what is commonly referred to as ‘the Tube’) is a great experience. In some areas throughout this country, which includes South of the River Thames, Tram routes are available.
Boats – Commuter and leisure boat services are accessible all along the Thames.

