England has always been an attractive tourist destination. Holidays in this country are expensive. To avoid spending too much money on your trip, plan your budget ahead of time. We will tell you what are the prices for rest and entertainment in England.
Where is the best place to live for a tourist
Accommodation is possible in apartments, hostels, hotels and hotels. This is the most significant part of a vacationer's spending in England. A bed in a London hostel costs around £ 15 per day. But most hotels offer beds for £ 40 to £ 130. The budget option is to find housing in one and university centers. Rooms can be rented there during the holidays. For one place you will have to pay 40 pounds. Accommodation assumes the self-sufficiency of the tourist.
In English cities, living with host families is widespread. It is cheap. A host family is a great opportunity to get acquainted with the traditions of the local population.
Nutrition issues
Living in a host family, you can eat on your own. This saves a lot of money. About 20 pounds a week is spent on a diet. It costs at least £ 10 to dine in an English pub. In a middle-class cafe, you have to pay 18-20 pounds for lunch. In expensive restaurants, the cost of a full meal is close to £ 100.
Transport prices
The British transport system has high tariffs. But for unpaid travel you will have to pay a large amount. A London bus ride costs between £ 1 and £ 4. The cost here depends on the distance of the trip. The metro costs about the same. By taxi for 1 mile you will have to pay 4-7 pounds.
England landmarks
There are many interesting tours around the UK. A group tour ticket costs at least 25 pounds. There are numerous museums in the country. Picturesque nature, expressive architecture, historical and cultural monuments - these are the factors that make excursions in England very popular. You won't be able to see all the sights in one trip. Sightseeing tours cover only the main historical monuments of the country. The Beatles Tour is 3 hours long and costs £ 110. Bus sightseeing tour of London costs 25 pounds, at least.
What to buy in England
Tourists, as a rule, purchase various souvenirs as a keepsake of the trip. Trinket prices start at 1.5 pounds and have no cap. Clothes in British stores are cheaper than in Russia. For example, there is the largest Primarket store in central London. Translated into Russian money, T-shirts and shirts can be bought there for 200 rubles apiece.