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The United Kingdom of Great Britain and is comprised of England, , Scotland, and Northern Ireland. A destination steeped in historical buildings, Royal Family heritage and picturesque green pastures, the United Kingdom and its various destinations have long been travel hotspots for tourists from around the world. Multicultural, cosmopolitan buzzing cities, and quiet, quaint villages all combine to form a tourism mega-destination. Whether it’s shopping, cultural or historical exploration, relaxation or country retreats that you desire, The United Kingdom can keep you busy for weeks, months or even longer. UNITED KINGDOM THINGS TO SEE

Changing of the The London Eye Tower of London Hyde Park Guard Take in the Tour the historic Hire a bicycle to See the iconic sprawling city of castle on the River explore one of the British guards in London from the Thames. greatest city parks action outside sky. of the world. Buckingham Palace.

London London Central London London

Roman Baths Canterbury Stonehenge Natural History Explore the Roman Cathedral Visit the famous Museum complex built Explore one of and mysterious Take advantage of around hot springs. the oldest and pre-historic the free entry and most spectacular monument. see vast collections Christian structures related to every in England. facet of science.

London Bath Kent Amesbury UNITED KINGDOM SHOPPING

Covent Garden Regent Street Oxford Circus Harrods Wander the West This major This busy Get lost in the End and discover shopping street intersection has monumental and a vast array of is famous for its a mix of high- iconic department restaurants and Christmas lights street fashion store. shops. and features and international stores such as brands. Anthropologie and Russell & Bromley.

London London London London

Knightsbridge Fortnum and Portobello Markets All Saints London’s exclusive Mason The famous market This British retail store home of high-end Visit the luxurious stalls offer food, offers luxury retail fashion and retail. department store vintage fashion and goods and is famous for fashion, food collectables. for its well tailored and high tea. leather jackets.

London London London London BATH

Bath is a historic town to explore west of London in the county of Somerset. A beautiful city, it is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage City due to its considerable historic attractions. Dating back to Roman times, Bath is steeped in English history. A visit here will take you away from busthing London to an enchanted era.

HIGHLIGHTS

Jane Austen Centre Roman Baths Stonehenge Thermae Bath Spa Celebrate the Explore this heritage A world heritage Immerse yourself in life and works of site and see where site and a highlight Bath’s culture and Bath’s most famous the Romans walked. of England’s south history. resident. west countryside. JANE AUSTEN CENTRE

Celebrate the life and works of Bath’s most famous resident, Jane Austen, in a centre dedicated to her talents. Regency times will come to life through authentic period costumes, films and period furnishings. Once you have finished your guide through Jane Austen’s works, you can enjoy a Regency themed snack at the tearooms.

Photo from www.janeausten.co.uk

ROMAN BATHS

Explore this heritage site and see where the Romans walked. The signature destination of the city, the Roman Baths are now presented in the best way possible to recreate their original state. Take an evening tour of the area when the area is torch-lit.

STONEHENGE

Another heritage site, Stonehenge is in Wiltshire in the countryside surrounding Bath. A world heritage site, Stonehenge is a highlight of England’s south-west countryside. A prehistoric monument shrouded in mystery, the purpose for the stone-like structure is still unknown. Many believe it was built in 2,500 B.C in late Neolithic British times. A new visitor centre is about to be unveiled adding to the existing tourist experience. THERMAE BATH SPA

A fitting way to immerse yourself in Bath’s culture and history is to bathe in the mineral-rich waters synonymous with the city, at Thermae Bath Spa. Various packages are available but the Twilight Package is a romantic treat including a bathing session and a light meal. There’s also a rooftop open-air pool, aroma steam rooms, and various spa treatments available. BATH ACCOMMODATION

Review by TripAdvisor Traveller Grace H Reviewed 5/01/2017 Just got back from a surprise stay at the Apsley House hotel for my birth- day and I was absolutely blown away. From the moment we arrived to the moment we left we received such brilliant service from the lovely staff at this hotel and the whole experience was pure luxury. *Based on 1315 reviews I had one of the best nights sleep in our huge 4 poster bed which was so APSLEY HOUSE HOTEL comfy, the room went straight out onto the garden which was lovely but 141 Newbridge Hill, the best part was by far the bat... Bath, BA1 3PT Tel: +441228834004

Review by TripAdvisor Traveller Andrew_Masters Reviewed 8/01/2017 Stayed at Dukes Hotel with my wife over the Valentine's weekend.

As soon as we arrived outside the beautiful Georgian hotel, we were given parking passes to park out the front. There wasn't too many spaces but we quickly nipped in one, parked *Based on 1144 reviews up and waved the car goodbye for a few days. Where we were staying we DUKES HOTEL weren't going to need it.

53-54 Great Pulteney Street, Bath, BA2 4DN Tel: +441225787960

*TripAdvisor ratings and reviews accurate as of January 2017 BATH ACCOMMODATIONAUCKLAND

Review by TripAdvisor Traveller LindaRobson Reviewed 8/01/2017 My husband mark and myself have stayed at this beautiful hotel a number of times we love the hotel staff Brian and team at reception are beyond helpful so we decided to bring our three grown up children there partners and our 2 grandchildren Lila and Betsy all six adults had the most wonderful *Based on 904 reviews relaxing massages in the beautiful spa kabir jovita Louise and team are excel- THE GAINSBOROUGH BATH lent breakfast was lovely great choice SPA rooms are beautiful lovely toiletries a... Beau Street, Bath, BA1 1QY Tel: +441225581668

Review by TripAdvisor Traveller Sue D Reviewed 6/01/2017 We stayed at Tasburgh House at new year. The stay was wonderful. We arrived early in the day and were able to park up and leave the car there. The girl that helped us on reception and spoke to us at breakfast was so warm and friendly and it was a pleasure to talk to her. It is a bit of a walk to town *Based on 830 reviews but didn't take too long and we did it several times during our stay. Grant TASBURGH HOUSE checked us in fully when we came back up after going to the spa. It Warminster Road, seem... Bath, BA2 6SH Tel: +441212853696

*TripAdvisor ratings and reviews accurate as of January 2017 BATH WINE & DINE

Review by TripAdvisor Traveller domhimself Reviewed 7/01/2017 In need of quick street food, we stumbled across Chai Walla. Extremely friendly service with simple but fla- voursome food, all at a great price.

*Based on 203 reviews

CHAI WALLA

42 Monmouth Street, Bath, BA1 2AN Tel: +44 7926 041588

Review by TripAdvisor Traveller johnzbath Reviewed 6/01/2017 Four of us dined here on a Saturday evening for the first time and we all thought it deserved its excellent rep- utation. We will certainly return if we can get a booking!! I am surprised it has not got a Michelin * All the dishes were inventive, delicious and well presented. The staff were knowledge- *Based on 801 reviews able and efficient. Its small, cosy and a lovely experience. Well done!! MENU GORDON JONES

2 Wellsway, Bath, BA2 3AQ Tel: +44 1225 480871

*TripAdvisor ratings and reviews accurate as of January 2017 BATH WINE & DINE

Review by TripAdvisor Traveller raellj Reviewed 7/01/2017 Came here for a birthday lunch, had to book a couple of months in advance but it was definitely worth the wait! The staff were incredibly friendly and accommodating and the food was absolutely delicious!! Will definitely be coming here again soon! *Based on 5931 reviews

SOTTO SOTTO

10 North Parade, Bath, BA2 4AL Tel: +44 1225 330236

Review by TripAdvisor Traveller Alan M Reviewed 4/01/2017 Out for a days shopping in Bath and we found this Fantastic small Greek Taverna (restaurant) tucked away in one of the ally ways close to the centre of Bath. Ok to set the scene we as a family have been going to Corfu for many years, we love the Island, the people *Based on 271 reviews and the food, So we found the little Taverna and JARS MEZE decided to give it a try and we are so glad we did, 6 Northumberland place, Bath, BA15AR Tel: +44 1225 471434

*TripAdvisor ratings and reviews accurate as of January 2017 BELFAST

The capital and largest city of Northern Ireland has experienced a significant turnaround since the political troubles in the 1990s. Today the city boasts the title as one of the UK’s safest cities and is regarded as a great, cheap, quick-getaway destination. Great nightlife, shopping and family attractions make it a well-resourced tourist gateway.

HIGHLIGHTS

Belfast Great Belfast Shopping Museums and Outdoors One of Belfast’s Visitor Attractions Not just a city of oldest attractions. Discover the history ancient buildings. of the Titanic. BELFAST GREAT OUTDOORS

Not just a city of ancient buildings, Belfast offers plenty of outdoors attractions for tourists. Belfast has over 40 public parks to explore, plus the Belfast Botanic Gardens where opera performances are frequently held. A great way to get active in Belfast is to take a Belfast City Bike Tour.

BELFAST SHOPPING

St George’s Market is one of Belfast’s oldest attractions. While Friday is the most popular market day, the market is also open on Saturdays and Sundays with fresh produce and live music. Victoria Square is one of the biggest and most popular Belfast shopping centres with over 50 stores and brand- name outlets. The city centre is also home to many artisan chocolate outlets, antique stores and luxury homewares outlets.

MUSEUMS AND VISITOR ATTRACTIONS

The Titanic Belfast allows you to discover the history of the Titanic and how Belfast brought her to life. The birth place of the Titanic, Belfast is proud to present exhibits and discovery centres to complete the full tourist experience. Belfast City Hall is not just a civic building for the city council, it is also a beautiful 400 year- old neo-classical building available for public tours. A more hands-on history experience is the Ghost Walk Belfast, a spooky look at Belfast’s history and the city’s ‘dark past’. BELFAST ACCOMMODATIONAUCKLAND

Review by TripAdvisor Traveller holidaysilove Reviewed 7/01/2017 You must visit !!

Flew from England to Belfast on 4th Jan. Choose this hotel based on re- views and I'm so pleased we did

Amazing welcome with recommenda- tions of where to eat that night (chose *Based on 2302 reviews local Italian and they weren't wrong Amazing) TARA LODGE Our room was in the annex so we didn't enter through main hotel, we 36 Cromwell Road, Botanic Ave liked this idea. Belfast, BT7 1JW Tel: +442890590900

Review by TripAdvisor Traveller Susan M Reviewed 7/01/2017 We spent two nights at Benedicts Hotel of Belfast. Rooms were lovely and large, and the staff were incredibly friendly. We booked the room with- out breakfast, but found that it was actually reasonably priced. The hotel wasn't too far from downtown, close to the college, but too far from Titanic *Based on 1374 reviews to walk on a cold blustery day. Lots of restaurants nearby. BENEDICTS OF BELFAST

7 - 21 Bradbury Place, Shaftesbury Square, Belfast, BT7 1RG Tel:

*TripAdvisor ratings and reviews accurate as of January 2017 BELFAST ACCOMMODATION

Review by TripAdvisor Traveller Jisagod2u Reviewed 8/01/2017 Stunning. Impressive ambience, perfect for a glass of champagne and olives with and oak fire, live bassist/pianist, HUGE chandelier, very expensive and beautiful architecture.

Certainly come here for 1/2 hours as a break into your day :-) *Based on 2236 reviews

MERCHANT HOTEL

16 Skipper Street, Belfast, BT1 2DZ Tel:

Review by TripAdvisor Traveller MrsM9814 Reviewed 8/01/2017 We stayed here last night as we were at a show... It's a 10 minute or so walk from the Europa bus depot - don't get a taxi as it really is only a short walk! We hadn't realised this and took a taxi round... it was only £3 though (which shows how close it is!) The room was spotless, there are tea *Based on 2518 reviews and coffee facilities and a hairdryer, you have a freeview TV so everything PREMIER INN BELFAST you need really! The shower is fantastic CITY CENTRE (ALFRED STREET) HOTEL - great water pressure etc! I'm not ... Alfred Street, Belfast, BT2 8ED Tel: +448715278068

*TripAdvisor ratings and reviews accurate as of January 2017 BELFAST WINEAUCKLAND & DINE

Review by TripAdvisor Traveller Colin C Reviewed 8/01/2017 Excellent food... plenty of choice... And excellent service! Be back for the monkfish! Extensive wine and cocktail list...... always a plus!

*Based on 127 reviews

SOULS RESTAURANT

89 Dublin Road, Belfast, BT2 7HF Tel: +44 28 9508 5917

Review by TripAdvisor Traveller Marlene W Reviewed 7/01/2017 Very friendly hospitable & helpful staff, great atmosphere, welcoming to children Great coffee and the food was deli- cious We loved our unique Belfast Titanic Quarter experience at The Dock *Based on 277 reviews

THE DOCK

2K Queens Road, Belfast, BT3 9DT Tel: 028 90244421

*TripAdvisor ratings and reviews accurate as of January 2017 BELFAST WINE & DINE

Review by TripAdvisor Traveller Claremary86 Reviewed 8/01/2017 Visited here for my husbands birthday. Greeted very warmly. Starter of lamb momo delicious and mains were very tasty also. The quality of the meat was first class. The best thing about the restaurant though was how friendly the staff were. So polite and approach- able. Will return. *Based on 374 reviews

KATHMANDU KITCHEN NEPALESE & INDIAN RESTAURANT 11 Botanic Avenue, Belfast, BT7 1JG Tel: +44 28 9024 9264

Review by TripAdvisor Traveller Baghdad-Sal Reviewed 1/01/2017 Not sure it's possible to say enough good things about the Muddlers Club. Fantastic food, service and atmo- sphere right in the heart of Belfast's Cathedral Quarter. A short but com- prehensive menu, the food is beauti- fully presented and tastes as good as it looks. The four of us had a variety *Based on 219 reviews of dishes between us and they we're all excellent. You can watch the food THE MUDDLERS CLUB being prepared in the open kitchen. The staff were all top class, so friendly Warehouse Lane, Just off Waring St or and hel... Exchange Place, Belfast, BT1 2DX Tel: +44 28 9031 3199

*TripAdvisor ratings and reviews accurate as of January 2017 BRIGHTON

For a change of scenery, a trip to Brighton in East Sussex is a breath of fresh air. A popular seaside resort town, Brighton is on the British south coast, a perfect spot to relax, explore and be entertained. Surrounded by renowned Sussex countryside, Brighton offers tourists the benefits of the city and the country, all in a picturesque waterside location. Known for its party atmosphere and cosmopolitan vibe, it is especially effervescent in summer.

HIGHLIGHTS

Brighton Marina Brighton Pier Royal Pavilion The largest marina Bars and restaurants A Royal residence in Europe. abound in this for Prince Regent Victorian pier . and King George IV. BRIGHTON MARINA

The largest marina in Europe, Brighton Marina is an all-in-one tourist gem. A place to eat, shop, stay and play, you can spend a few days soaking up the Brighton atmosphere here. Casinos, cinemas and bowling allies will please the entire family. Water enthusiasts will love the water sports and tours on offer here.

BRIGHTON PIER

Bars and restaurants abound in this Victorian pier, a Brighton icon often packed with tourists. Amusement park rides, restaurants and even fairy floss will make you feel like you’re at a summer carnival.

ROYAL PAVILION

The Royal Pavilion was first opened in 1823 and served as a Royal residence for Prince Regent and King George IV. Presented in a distinctive ‘Chinoiserie’ style, the Royal Pavilion is intriguing and beautiful, inside and out. A symbol of Regentcy luxury and taste, it’s worth a visit just for the architecture alone. BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATIONAUCKLAND

Review by TripAdvisor Traveller mick1253 Reviewed 8/01/2017 Excellent hotel very well positioned. Only a 10 min walk to the centre of Brighton. We stayed in the Morocco room. The decorations made it feel special .The best advantage of this hotel is the customer service. All the staff pride themselves on looking after their *Based on 1058 reviews guests. The breakfast was tasty with local produce. BLANCH HOUSE

17 Atlingworth Street, Kemp Town Brighton, BN2 1PL Tel: +441273603504

Review by TripAdvisor Traveller davenstacey Reviewed 30/12/2016 We had a really enjoyable stay here, this was our first visit to Brighton, if we return (as we plan to) we will certainly return to Hotel Una.

From the moment we arrived using the loading area out front to unload our car, we were pleasantly greeted, and *Based on 941 reviews enjoyed a simple check in, assistance to our room with our many bags was HOTEL UNA terrific. The hotel elevator is a charm- ing blast from the past, small, slow 55-56 Regency Square, and wonderful. Brighton, BN1 2FF Tel:

*TripAdvisor ratings and reviews accurate as of January 2017 BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION

Review by TripAdvisor Traveller Sarah S Reviewed 7/01/2017 I'm a regular business traveller and have been staying every week for the past few months. I won't stay any- where else - I love this hotel. The staff are friendly and very helpful. I feel like one of the family! Funky quirky rooms with interesting artwork, organic toi- letries and all rooms are quiet. V clean, *Based on 999 reviews comfy beds, and fab food in the Set Cafe. The pancakes with berries and ARTIST RESIDENCE yoghurt for breakfast are delicious and BRIGHTON the evening door of English s... Brighton 33 Regency Square, Brighton, BN1 2GG Tel: +441274271982

Review by TripAdvisor Traveller luxury121 Reviewed 5/01/2017 The title says in all, 24hr room service is great when your in need of a few cocktails. Staff was friendly and pro- fessional creating to every need and more. Have a hot bath and watching the fire work display from window was an amazing end to our trip. Would definitely stay again. *Based on 918 reviews

DRAKES HOTEL BRIGHTON

44 Marine Parade, Brighton, BN2 1PE Tel: +441274288114

*TripAdvisor ratings and reviews accurate as of January 2017 BRIGHTON WINEAUCKLAND & DINE

Review by TripAdvisor Traveller Russ9294 Reviewed 8/01/2017 We read the great reviews on TripAd- visor and decided to try it fantastic breakfast would highly recommend it

*Based on 147 reviews

COMPASS POINT EATERY

19 St. Georges Road, Brighton, BN2 1EB Tel: +44 1273 672672

Review by TripAdvisor Traveller chalky6565 Reviewed 7/01/2017 Mountains of cake and ocean of tea. What's not to like! And you can take home anything you cannot eat.

*Based on 263 reviews

CAKES THE DIFFERENCE

142 Mackie Avenue, Brighton, BN1 8SB Tel: +44 1273 504319

*TripAdvisor ratings and reviews accurate as of January 2017 BRIGHTON WINE & DINE

Review by TripAdvisor Traveller Kimmi H Reviewed 26/12/2016 Beautiful food and lovely staff! I have taken many friends here and they all agree! A MUST try for everyone

*Based on 170 reviews

SUNBIRDS DELI

108 London Road, Brighton, BN1 4JG Tel: +44 7427 695119

Review by TripAdvisor Traveller CarlsComments Reviewed 3/01/2017 I used to go to the Chilka House quite frequently over the years, so was sorry it closed. (it was great for curry)

But Semolina has replaced it as a great, but not too expensive, place to eat, with interesting food and friendly staff. Well recommended. *Based on 190 reviews

SEMOLINA

15 Baker Street, Brighton, BN1 4JN Tel: +44 1273 697259

*TripAdvisor ratings and reviews accurate as of January 2017

The capital city of Wales is highly regarded for its castles, museums, beautiful nearby countryside, and a great waterfront area. There’s a lot to explore for couples and families, and while there are plenty of museums and tourist centres, most enjoyment comes from exploring the city’s old-standing buildings and natural wilderness.

HIGHLIGHTS

Cardiff Castles Boasts a 2,000 year history. CARDIFF CASTLES

Cardiff Castle is right in the city centre and boasts a 2,000 year history. The exterior looks like an average castle, but inside the luxurious interiors set it apart from the rest. You can take tours here and even attend a classic Welsh dinner. was also built by the owner and architect of . An 11th century medieval fortress, it is an impressive castle to add to your viewing list. Caerphilly is just north of Cardiff and is the second largest castle in the country. You’ll even see a moat in true castle form. Each summer it hosts ‘The Big Cheese’ festival in honour of the area’s cheese production. CARDIFF ACCOMMODATIONAUCKLAND

Review by TripAdvisor Traveller Mad_about_the_girl Reviewed 3/01/2017 Stayed for one night at the hotel. The house/hotel has 4 floors... and of course I was right at the top. Every- thing was there as you'd expect from a major chain hotel and breakfast was excellent, parking was right around the back of the property with a good security light in operation. All in all a *Based on 665 reviews comfortable stay but possibly a tad overpriced for what it was. LINCOLN HOUSE PRIVATE HOTEL 118-120 Cathedral Road, Cardiff, CF11 9LQ Tel: +442920101492

Review by TripAdvisor Traveller sphclaireh Reviewed 7/01/2017 Family trip for New Year's Eve. Hotel is is great place for shopping or going to watch something at the Motorpoint it's really central. Rooms are basic but it was really quiet at night. Staff are very friendly and go out of their way to make your stay a pleasant one. Break- fast was hot and tasty. Hotel was clean. *Based on 2879 reviews hotel has no car park BUT there is a car park right opposite so that wasn't PREMIER INN CARDIFF really a problem for us, booked already CITY CENTRE HOTEL for our next stay a... Helmont House 10 Churchill Way, Cardiff, CF10 2HE Tel: +448715278196

*TripAdvisor ratings and reviews accurate as of January 2017 CARDIFF ACCOMMODATION

Review by TripAdvisor Traveller Ladderinthebush Reviewed 8/01/2017 This is a really lovely hotel with lots of character and a real oasis in Cardiff.

Wonderful views over the city.

Very friendly place.

The rooms are well appointed but too *Based on 501 reviews hot. It would be good to be able to get fresh air in the rooms and have a lower NEW HOUSE COUNTRY temp. Otherwise 5 star. HOTEL Thornhill Road, Breakfast was good. Cardiff, CF14 9UA Tel: +442920111111

Review by TripAdvisor Traveller Laura L Reviewed 3/01/2017 The Park Plaza is one of my favorite hotels in Cardiff. Fabulous location, comfy rooms and good value for money. Breakfast is lovely, plenty of choice and the pool and gym facilities are very good. Spent a very relaxing and chilled night here for my birthday end of December with the hubby. Cant *Based on 2028 reviews wait to return. PARK PLAZA CARDIFF

Park View Greyfriars Road, Cardiff, CF10 3AL Tel: +442920101431

*TripAdvisor ratings and reviews accurate as of January 2017 CARDIFF WINEAUCKLAND & DINE

Review by TripAdvisor Traveller Carl J Reviewed 18/12/2016 Just passing by cafe when drawn in by window display of fine Pastel de Nata. Suitably intrigued we decided to have breakfast which for me was a superb Classic Francesinha, I can only describe this as similar to a meaty full on English with melted cheese and a special tangy sauce all in a sandwich, *Based on 205 reviews it shouldnt work but so does. My pic doesnt do it justice. I was set up for NATA & CO BAKERY the day. My wife had a fabulous Brisa pastry. All served with piping hot co... 118 Clifton Street, 118 Clifton Street, CF24 Cardiff, CF24 1LW Tel: +44 7455 337053

Review by TripAdvisor Traveller cardiffgirl27 Reviewed 23/12/2016 Could not rate this place highly enough Afternoon tea was AMAZING unlimited coffee, tea & hot chocolate in gor- geous tea pots - giant cupcake of your choice this was amazing fresh and homemade! Brownies, scones, clotted cream & 4 *Based on 534 reviews different types of sandwiches. Debra was the loveliest lady I have THE DECK ever met in a food place - so friendly and accommodating! 20 Harrowby Street, Ocean House Spacious and plenty of room to move Cardiff, CF10 5GA about downstairs! Tel: +44 29 2115 0385

*TripAdvisor ratings and reviews accurate as of January 2017 CARDIFF WINE & DINE

Review by TripAdvisor Traveller CHURCHY2014 Reviewed 2/01/2017 We spent NYE in Da Mara , fabulous Scallops and. Black pudding , and rack of Lamb and veg , we shared a variety of puddings , will definetely be returning

*Based on 261 reviews

DA MARA

25 Clearwater Way, Cardiff, CF23 6DL Tel: +44 29 2076 5419

Review by TripAdvisor Traveller clgx Reviewed 8/01/2017 We were in a bit of a rush, but I wanted to go to a restaurant which my other half could chose from the entire menu being a vegetarian. This place did not disappoint, amazing food and smoothies and that's coming from a non veggie. It's not the cheapest place but the food and service was lovely, it's *Based on 171 reviews a rustic place which serves wholesome food and drink, which filled us up for ANNA-LOKA the afternoon. I'm only sorry we were limited for time as we had to ru... 114 Albany Road, Cardiff, CF24 3RU Tel: 029 2049 7703

*TripAdvisor ratings and reviews accurate as of January 2017

Officially named ‘Londonderry’, Derry is the second-largest city in Northern Ireland towards the north-west of Ireland. The city was named ‘The UK City of Culture 2013’ and offers a combination of ancient and contemporary attractions. Famous for being ‘The Walled City’, you’ll find the preserved walls which aimed to protect the city from Irish chieftan invasions since 1618.

HIGHLIGHTS

Derry Shopping Historical Buildings Museums and One of the biggest An interactive tourist Landmarks centres across centre. A great place to Northern Ireland get acquainted with Derry. DERRY SHOPPING

Austin’s Department Store is a Derry institution established way before popular department stores like Macy’s and Harrod’s! Foyleside Shopping Centre is one of the biggest centres across Northern Ireland that is worthy of a visit. Richmond Shopping Centre is one of Derry’s most loved shopping centres, built in 1984 within the city’s historic walls. For more of a customised, local touch, visit the renowned Craft Village to see Derry crystal and handmade jewellery.

HISTORICAL BUILDINGS

Visit the impressive St Columb’s Cathedral, an iconic Derry building, first built in 1633. The Guildhall is a neo-gothic style building from 1887. A recent restoration has just been completed providing tourists with an interactive tourist centre. Built by The Honourable ‘Irish Society’, tourists have been queuing for years just to view the impressive architecture.

MUSEUMS AND LANDMARKS

The is a famous Derry landmark, however, it’s a pretty recent development compared to other Derry sites. Built in 2011, it’s a modern crossing over the . The bridge’s construction was supported by the European Union’s European Regional Development Fund’s Peace 111 Program with the aim of connecting the west bank (largely Nationalist) to the east bank (largely Unionist). DERRY ACCOMMODATION

Review by TripAdvisor Traveller Monica A Reviewed 8/01/2017 The hotel has been beautiful and taste- ful refurbished . Had cocktails in the bar with friends before going upstairs to the venue for our 4 course meal and intimate evening with Brian Kennedy . The meal was delicious and they were serving 80 + people , the staff were friendly and attentive . *Based on 369 reviews

BISHOP'S GATE HOTEL

24 Bishop Street, Derry, BT48 6PP Tel: +442820032840

Review by TripAdvisor Traveller Jordan M Reviewed 5/01/2017 I've attended several weddings at this amazing venue over the past few years including my sisters in 2015. Quite simply outstanding in every aspect, the decor, the food, the staff....they can't do enough for you and make the special day a perfect one. Anyone that hasn't booked a wedding venue yet, *Based on 511 reviews this is the best about by far. THE BELFRAY COUNTRY INN 171 Glenshane Road, Derry, BT47 3EN Tel: +442871301480

*TripAdvisor ratings and reviews accurate as of January 2017 DERRY ACCOMMODATIONAUCKLAND

Review by TripAdvisor Traveller koneill2016 Reviewed 7/01/2017 We have just spent 2 wonderful nights in the Everglades Hotel in Derry. The service, the food and the comfort are all superb. Although, the hotel is obvi- ously experiencing the post Christmas lull, we received exemplary service and meals and all at a very reasonable price. We would fully recommend *Based on 1164 reviews the £35 Dine with Wine offer. Treat yourself! EVERGLADES HOTEL

41-53 Prehen Road, Derry, BT47 2NH Tel:

Review by TripAdvisor Traveller angelakdownie Reviewed 7/01/2017 Very pleasant stay. Quiet and com- fortable. Lovely staff. Thoroughly recommend. Handy for sightseeing on the stunning north coast. Shops nearby. Plentiful breakfast. Good value. Will definitely be back.

*Based on 536 reviews

PREMIER INN DERRY / LONDONDERRY HOTEL Crescent Link, Derry, BT47 6SA Tel: +448715279414

*TripAdvisor ratings and reviews accurate as of January 2017 DERRY WINE & DINE

Review by TripAdvisor Traveller markmelbourne2015 Reviewed 8/01/2017 Beautiful and amazing food, but ordi- nary service. To come & enjoy a tasting menu, or any dinner, you expect a bit of interaction and feedback. Felt ignored for most of the meal, as for example, I had to get up to ask for a cheese board and our water sat empty for half the meal. Apart from this it *Based on 583 reviews was beautiful food, but really to create a memory or experience the server BROWNS needs to be responsible, but also empowered to make sure you enjoy 1 Bonds Hill, the night.... Derry, BT47 6DW Tel: +44 28 7134 5180

Review by TripAdvisor Traveller martin h Reviewed 8/01/2017 It was a good while ago that we went here, but i did enjoy it. The food was very nice, but the portions were small. We have not been back, simply be- cause there is better value for money around Derry.

*Based on 277 reviews

WALLED CITY BREWERY

& Parade Ground 70 Ebrington Square, Waterside, Derry, BT47 6FA Tel: +44 28 7134 3336

*TripAdvisor ratings and reviews accurate as of January 2017 DERRY WINE & DINE

Review by TripAdvisor Traveller elgee73 Reviewed 6/01/2017 I've eaten here 4 times in the space of two months. The food is tasty. Chips are Gorgeous. My favourite is the white chocolate cheesecake. Very friendly and efficient staff.

Guy making the cocktails needs an award! The crabberry mojitio at Christ- *Based on 889 reviews mas was divine!!

THE SOOTY OLIVE Only improvement would be more than RESTAURANT one vegetarian option. 160-164 Spencer Road, Waterside Derry, BT47 6AH Tel: +44 28 7134 6040

Review by TripAdvisor Traveller Dominic O Reviewed 5/01/2017 Been here quite a few times for lunch and dinner, to be honest not an all round good experience, food is basic at best.

*Based on 1008 reviews

FITZROYS

2-4 Bridge Street, Free Wi Fi Derry, BT48 Tel: +44 28 7126 6211

*TripAdvisor ratings and reviews accurate as of January 2017 EDINBURGH

Edinburgh is Scotland’s busy and beautiful capital city surrounded by hills and overlooking the sea. Gifted with distinct tower and castle-like architecture and possessing a culture of education, the arts and science, Edinburgh has a medieval vibe. Picturesque and historic, Edinburgh also has a catchy energy that will lift you up. Numerous festivals and celebrations bring the city to life and people together. It’s a city that you’ll want to explore over and over again. HIGHLIGHTS

Events and Festivals Historical Attractions Natural Attractions Home to many locally Perfect for city An easy way to and internationally sightseeing. sample the best of renowned Scottish nature. celebrations. EVENTS AND FESTIVALS

Edinburgh is a festival mecca, home to many locally and internationally renowned celebrations. Some of the regular events of interest include The Royal Military Tattoo in August, a powerful, iconic celebration of the best military music from around the world. Attracting over 200,000 guests a year, it’s a truly Scottish experience.

HISTORICAL ATTRACTIONS

Edinburgh is dotted with beautiful historic gems, perfect for city sightseeing. Edinburgh Castle is one of the most popular Scottish landmarks set amongst Castle Hill. It served as a royal residence and a British army base. Today it is an impressive monument representing a historic point of safety and refuge from attack. Hopetoun House is described as Scotland’s ‘finest stately home’ and home to the Marquess of Linlithgow.

NATURAL ATTRACTIONS

The Scottish Highlands are only a day trip away from Edinburgh on one of many tours available by private operators. An easy way to sample the best of Scottish nature, experience the lochs and glens forming the Scottish landscape by private van. The West Highlands are also a day trip popular for discovering the coasts, mountains and moors in this region. But in Edinburgh proper, The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh provides 72 acres of natural enjoyment. The Princes Street Gardens feature The Scott Monument and provide a leafy resting spot for weary sightseers. EDINBURGH ACCOMMODATION

Review by TripAdvisor Traveller MirandaPG Reviewed 6/01/2017 We've stayed here for Hogmanay. Good location. We stayed in a one BR apartment. The rooms were much larger than I expected. The only thing missing was a wash/dryer but they did offer laundry service. Very nice hotel.

*Based on 1723 reviews

THE CHESTER RESIDENCE

6 - 9 Rothesay Place, Edinburgh, EH3 7SL Tel: +441315102675

Review by TripAdvisor Traveller barbara w Reviewed 7/01/2017 We loved this hotel! Perfect mix of tra- ditional design with modern amenities, the rooms were large yet cozy at the same time. Plenty of room to unpack your bags, lots of closet space, room to sit and enjoy cup of tea/coffee that they provide complimentary in your room (including sweet treats each *Based on 481 reviews day). The bathroom is totally modern with standup separate shower, sepa- THE RAEBURN rate large bathtub and double sinks. Designed so beautifully! Breakfast was 112 Raeburn Place, incl... Edinburgh, EH4 1HG Tel:

*TripAdvisor ratings and reviews accurate as of January 2017 EDINBURGH ACCOMMODATIONAUCKLAND

Review by TripAdvisor Traveller Mark S Reviewed 7/01/2017 As someone who is very sensitive to noise, hotels are usually a com- plete nightmare to stay in and it only happens when my wife books them! However I have to say this Premier Inn was extremely quiet - in 3 nights I never heard any noise from adjoining rooms, nothing from the bar/restaurant *Based on 334 reviews and not even from outside.

PREMIER INN EDINBURGH We stayed with 2 children which made CITY CENTRE (YORK PLACE) the room pretty cramped, and to 44 York Place, be honest the bed was comfortable Edinburgh, EH1 3HU enough but nothing amazing -... Tel: +448715279618

Review by TripAdvisor Traveller Sardine1245 Reviewed 8/01/2017 Another year rolls round and it's our wedding anniversary. What can we do? Exactly as we did last year and the year before. The Prestonfield experi- ence was as magical as ever in every way. Nothing too much trouble for the staff. Fabulous room,comfy bed, wonderful champagne. *Based on 1015 reviews I think we are so fortunate to have had the experience. PRESTONFIELD As it seems to have become bit of a tradition hopefully we will be able to Priestfield Road, enjoy it many more times. Edinburgh, EH16 5UT Tel:

*TripAdvisor ratings and reviews accurate as of January 2017 EDINBURGH WINE & DINE

Review by TripAdvisor Traveller royalvisitor Reviewed 8/01/2017 This is one of the best meals and din- ning experience I have ever had. Sean the owner/chef puts so much work and effort into the food and you can taste this in every bite. It was clean plates all round. My favourite dish was the fish course which was Hake it was beautiful and *Based on 165 reviews I don't normal eat fish so that shows you how talented the chef is! THE TABLE We have booked up straight away to go back as we enjoyed the experience 3A Dundas Street, so much. Edinburgh, EH3 6QG I would highly recommend... Tel: +44 131 281 1689

Review by TripAdvisor Traveller TravelLowdown Reviewed 8/01/2017 Bread and dips served as starter. Bread was light, warm and crispy. There was a good variety of dips. Lamb delicious and tender. Chicken was tender. Rice tasty. Nice atmo- sphere and friendly service. Parking limited in the immediate vicinity. Pric- es reasonable. *Based on 200 reviews

KEZBAN MEDITERRANEAN RESTAURANT 9-10 Commercial Street, Edinburgh, EH6 6JA Tel: +44 131 553 1078

*TripAdvisor ratings and reviews accurate as of January 2017 EDINBURGH WINE & DINE

Review by TripAdvisor Traveller ClaireTEdinburgh Reviewed 6/01/2017 This was recommended to us by friends and we decided to have a Sat- urday lunch on Hogmanay, before the madness began! It was lovely , small but nice and cosy, friendly staff. The lunch menu was exceptional value at £9.95 for two courses. The selection is small at lunch *Based on 189 reviews but adequate portions and lovely Thai food. Out pork starter was simple but NOK'S KITCHEN tasty and my main of stir fry Thai beef was lovely and tender. 8 Gloucester Street,Stockbridge, Stock- Worth a visit - we are going back next bridge, Edinburgh, EH3 6EG we... Tel: +44 131 225 4804

Review by TripAdvisor Traveller neesyden Reviewed 7/01/2017 Fabulous food 2 meals and 2 drinks £20 well worth a visit. Just popped in for a quick afternoon snack and all had steak sandwich with chips. Absolutely delicious.

*Based on 1243 reviews

NUMBER ONE AT THE BALMORAL 1 Princes Street, The Balmoral Hotel Edinburgh, EH2 2EQ Tel: +44 131 557 6727

*TripAdvisor ratings and reviews accurate as of January 2017 GLASGOW

Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland and a culturally evolving town steeped in maritime history. Located on the River Clyde, Glasgow is one of the largest cities in the United Kingdom and is known for its sense of fun, friendly locals, and edgy attitude. Regarded as one of the best shopping destinations in the UK (excluding London), Glasgow is also a live-music haven, a quirky-bar capital, and a foodie’s delight. With a bit of everything on its plate, Glasgow is in fierce rivalry with Edinburgh and believes it has the best of Scotland within its borders.

HIGHLIGHTS

City Landmarks Dining Shopping Historical and A sociable city Find upscale modern attractions where people love to glamour and all the line the city streets. gather. renowned British department stores. CITY LANDMARKS

Historical and modern attractions line the city streets, and a city bus tour is one of the most economical ways to see them all. Glasgow City Chambers is a huge, magnificent structure above George Square. It has been said to signify Glasgow’s strength both politically and historically. A visit here is a great start, setting the scene for a very proud and culturally rich city. Glasgow Cathedral is another historic landmark surviving the Protestant Reformation of 1560.

DINING

Glasgow is not only known as a culinary hotspot, but as a sociable city where people love to gather for lively meals and drinks. Favourite Glasgow eateries include Café Gandolfi favoured for its great coffee, seafood and local Scottish produce. Guy’s Restaurant is great for couples with its romantic atmosphere and European flavours. Red Onion is the place to go for ‘eclectic’ and modern Scottish cuisine. Dining on a budget is also easy with the range of options in Glasgow.

SHOPPING

The three main shopping streets to focus on in Glasgow are Buchanan Street, Sauchiehall Street and Argyll Street. The area encompassing Buchanan Street, Argyll Street and Merchant City has been called The Style Mile, a conglomerate of over 200 stores. This is where you’ll find upscale glamour and all the notable British department stores. But on the west side of town, places like Byres Road offer more eclectic fashions and fares. GLASGOW ACCOMMODATIONAUCKLAND

Review by TripAdvisor Traveller Kildaryduke Reviewed 8/01/2017 Had two great nights at the Dakota Glasgow, lovely hotel but the big win for guests are the staff. Everybody was welcoming, warm and very professional. One of the best hotel experiences I've ever had.

*Based on 407 reviews

DAKOTA DELUXE GLASGOW 179 West Regent Street, Glasgow, G2 4DP Tel: +441412803490

Review by TripAdvisor Traveller honestopinion44 Reviewed 8/01/2017 Clean room and very helpful staff. Only down side was the club nearby. Even from down the street could hear the loud music. However the overall experience from the hotel outweighs the club and we had a fantastic stay. Rooms were clean and very comfort- able and we were made very welcome. *Based on 422 reviews Staff were very clear with informing us about the hotel and facilities and HAMPTON BY HILTON I would recommend this hotel as a GLASGOW CENTRAL lovely stay. A little bit of a walk to the 140 West Campbell Street, town centre... Glasgow, G2 4TZ Tel: +441412802581

*TripAdvisor ratings and reviews accurate as of January 2017 GLASGOW ACCOMMODATION

Review by TripAdvisor Traveller lor2 Reviewed 7/01/2017 Funky decor in the rooms, it was a central hotel with free wifi and compli- mentary tea and coffee to take away, lovely reception staff. Will definitely recommend to others and we will defi- nitely stay here again

*Based on 686 reviews

IBIS STYLES GLASGOW CENTRE GEORGE SQUARE 74 Miller Street, Glasgow, G1 1DT Tel: +441412803140

Review by TripAdvisor Traveller KatrinaM19 Reviewed 6/01/2017 We stayed here before Christmas with our teenage daughter and had two rooms as a triple room was not avail- able when we booked. After initially finding the entrance difficult to locate (a doorway off the street - not from inside the station) we all absolutely loved this hotel! A true haven, with *Based on 1075 reviews delightful art works, an ambience of warmth and brightness, and my GRASSHOPPERS HOTEL daughter simply couldn't believe the GLASGOW complimentary cupcakes, home-made 87 Union Street, icecream, mince ... Glasgow, G1 3TA Tel:

*TripAdvisor ratings and reviews accurate as of January 2017 GLASGOW WINEAUCKLAND & DINE

Review by TripAdvisor Traveller chairmanglasgow Reviewed 7/01/2017 Having been to other Dakota hotels interested to try new one in Glasgow. Glad I did. Excellent lunch. Went for fixed price menu-£20 for 3 courses. 3 choices at each course. Happily would have tried all at each course(except goat's cheese starter-personal foible). Staff friendly and helpful and plenty of *Based on 140 reviews them.Service relaxed so if have time constraints might be good idea to say. DAKOTA BAR & GRILL The decor is dark but not gloomy.

179 West Regent Street, Glasgow, G2 4DP Tel: +44 141 404 3680

Review by TripAdvisor Traveller Sean Y Reviewed 8/01/2017 We went on a Saturday night with two birthday parties happening in the restaurant. The staff was really pressed and we still got our food in good time. The bar made a mistake with our drinks and he manager took them off the bill. We thought that was incredibly gracious. The food was *Based on 153 reviews also delicious and quite cheap. Finally, almost everything on the menu was CHAAKOO BOMBAY CAFE gluten free.

79 St Vincent St, Glasgow, G2 5TF Tel: +44 141 229 0000

*TripAdvisor ratings and reviews accurate as of January 2017 GLASGOW WINE & DINE

Review by TripAdvisor Traveller Brendan M Reviewed 8/01/2017 This place has a real attention to detail. All the cakes on display are home- made. The Portuguese custard tarts are to die for.

We didn't have main food but it looked delicious - 10/10 for presentation. *Based on 207 reviews A must go to cafe just off Beaten track - real character. Go visit! SINGL-END CAFE AND BAKEHOUSE 265 Renfrew Street, Glasgow, G3 6TT Tel: +44 141 353 1277

Review by TripAdvisor Traveller mint a Reviewed 8/01/2017 Another thoroughly enjoyable experi- ence here. The food, the wine, the ser- vice is all fab. It's the perfect balance of quality, service and value for money. Please keep doing what you do guys. Don't change the format. Love that the pre theatre menu changes regu- larly so you know that you're going to *Based on 1214 reviews be trying sometime new each time you visit. Simply superb. FANNY TROLLOPE'S

1066 Argyle Street, Glasgow, G3 8LY Tel: +44 141 564 6464

*TripAdvisor ratings and reviews accurate as of January 2017 LONDON

With too many attractions to name, it’s a matter of what not to do when you reach this flamboyant mega-city. A trip here wouldn’t be complete without visiting one of the Royal Family attractions like Buckingham Palace, The Tower of London or Windsor Castle. The London Eye and Tower Bridge are perfect ways to explore the magnitude and scale of this historical city and marvel in its beauty. With trendy neighbourhoods and historic buildings, London has a variety of characters and moods. A culturally uplifting city, there are always new exhibits or performances to see. HIGHLIGHTS

London Culture London Landmarks London Shopping Royal Family A culturally vibrant Showered with Shopaholics will Attractions city exploding with worldly famous be able to indulge Home to the British attractions and landmarks. themselves. Royal Family. exhibits. LONDON CULTURE

London is a culturally vibrant city exploding with attractions and exhibits. The British Museum is a free tourist attraction housing a vast array of historical and cultural exhibitions. First established in 1753, it’s a perfect location to explore local and international history. The Guards Museum delves into the history of the London Military and Design Museum London is a fresh and modern look at design.

LONDON LANDMARKS

The London CBD and skyline is punctuated with worldly famous landmarks and their discovery can easily be added to any London itinerary. The London Bridge on the famous River Thames opened in 1973 after several bridges before it. Today it’s not only a landmark but an interactive tourist experience. You can explore the history of the bridge through an interactive movie adventure, or tackle the more scary experience known as ‘London Tombs’.

LONDON SHOPPING

Shopaholics will be able to indulge themselves in London’s plethora of shopping precincts. Top destinations include Oxford, Carnaby, and Regent Streets, and the gigantic Westfield London. A trip to iconic department store Harrods will make you feel truly British, while there are also countless vintage stores to suit the inner fashionista. Camden Market offers over 200 unique stalls, and House of Vintage is the place to go for one-off, signature high-end pieces. ROYAL FAMILY ATTRACTIONS

London is home to the British Royal Family and this fact alone draws millions of tourists to London and its surrounds every year. Discover the buildings, palaces and grounds steeped in Royal Family history and national importance. Undeniably the most popular site is Buckingham Palace, the office and local residence of The Queen. Even if the Royal Family isn’t your thing, the palace architecture and atmosphere alone will draw you in. Watch the famous Changing of the Guard, held daily between May and July. LONDON ACCOMMODATION

Review by TripAdvisor Traveller frogsleap18 Reviewed 8/01/2017 My wife and I have stayed in many hotels all over the world and, when in London, usually stay at boutique hotels in Mayfair. We had learned of Hotel 41 when staying at a sister hotel, The Chesterfield, where they recommend- ed that we visit Hotel 41 in anticipation of a future visit to London. Some have *Based on 2546 reviews been more lavish; however, this is a hotel where the staff carry the day. HOTEL 41 The staff-to-guest ratio is probably the highest I have experienced and... 41 Buckingham Palace Road, London, SW1W 0PS Tel: +442073000041

Review by TripAdvisor Traveller Julie B Reviewed 8/01/2017 This hotel is charming and lovely with staff beyond compare. Every person we met was kind and gracious, friendly and warm, and eager to help make our stay as lovely as possible. Room service was extremely prompt, bar tenders were charming, dining staff gracious and accommodating, and the *Based on 1732 reviews concierge worked tirelessly to help us with our plans daily. We were traveling THE MILESTONE HOTEL with two children making up our plans as we went and they couldn't have 1 Kensington Court, been kinde... London, W8 5DL Tel: +442079171000

*TripAdvisor ratings and reviews accurate as of January 2017 LONDON ACCOMMODATIONAUCKLAND

Review by TripAdvisor Traveller ems1cu Reviewed 7/01/2017 We always go to London over New Years Eve tp spend it with old friends - this year we couldn't arrange dog care so had to find a dog friendly hotel - not an easy process .Our friend suggested we try the Egerton House Hotel .It was simply the most friendly efficient and welcoming guest centred *Based on 1197 reviews hotel that we have ever visited in our 37 years together - and although it EGERTON HOUSE HOTEL is now 4 days since we got back the effects of feeling pampered in every 17-19 Egerton Terrace, possibl... London, SW3 2BX Tel: +442075892412

Review by TripAdvisor Traveller trishstew Reviewed 6/01/2017 We had an amazing time in London and ending it with an equally amazing stay in an upgraded room at the Beau- mont Hotel, was simply perfection. The staff was prompt and the room was spotless. Our room included a large bathroom as well as a terrace that overlooked the heart of Mayfair. We *Based on 289 reviews took the opportunity to enjoy the spa, room service and dining at the Colony THE BEAUMONT Grill where the service as well as the attention to detail was genuine and Brown Hart Gardens 8 Balderton Street, impeccable.... Mayfair, London, W1K 6TF Tel: +442074991001

*TripAdvisor ratings and reviews accurate as of January 2017 LONDON WINE & DINE

Review by TripAdvisor Traveller welshy214 Reviewed 7/01/2017 Fantastic meal! Very reasonably priced food and wine. Nicely dressed salads. All dishes were extremely tasty. Staff were helpful and friendly. Absolutely have to book! Would definitely return here.

*Based on 363 reviews

LIMAN RESTAURANT

60 Penton Street, Angel Islington London, N1 9PZ Tel: +44 20 3583 6442

Review by TripAdvisor Traveller Stuart D Reviewed 8/01/2017 The best fish and chips that I have tasted in a very long time! This estab- lishment deserves its place at the top of the Trip Advisor rankings among London's finest.

*Based on 541 reviews

THE GOLDEN CHIPPY

62 Greenwich High Road, London, SE10 8LF Tel: +44 20 8692 4333

*TripAdvisor ratings and reviews accurate as of January 2017 LONDON WINE & DINE

Review by TripAdvisor Traveller Pedro S Reviewed 8/01/2017 Second time i've been to this place and it was even better than the first time. Always excellent service, you feel so welcome and the food delicious! The atmosphere is cozy and the music is suiting. You just have to try it and I am sure you will enjoy it too. *Based on 1347 reviews

BAR 61 RESTAURANT

61A Streatham Hill, London, SW2 4TX Tel: +44 20 8671 0444

Review by TripAdvisor Traveller Faith L Reviewed 6/01/2017 I ordered Chicken tagine! And my sis- ter the grilled Salmon! Nice and fresh restaurant it is just open for two years. Very nice people who are working there. The chef and owner came to visit all tables and have a chat with everybody! Lovely and respectfull man, loved it! Definitely a come Back!!❤️ *Based on 418 reviews

TANGIA

108 Mitcham Road, Tooting Broadway London, SW17 9NG Tel: +44 20 3774 0779

*TripAdvisor ratings and reviews accurate as of January 2017 INFORMATION PACKING ESSENTIALS

• Warm clothes - If you’re planning on a visit during winter. • Umbrella - Rain is not out of the ordinary! INFORMATION TRAVEL TIPS

• Plan your visit to Sydney Airport by GET READY FOR BOARDING doing some research on the airport • Security screening – whether your and your terminal, whether it be T1, destination is within Australia or T2 or T3. overseas, allow sufficient time to • Check the security regulations in proceed through security screening. relation to what you can and cannot • Australian Customs and Border take through the security screening Protection Service – allow sufficient point and onto an aircraft, including time to proceed through Customs prohibited items, dangerous goods, and Border Protection. and liquids, aerosols, and gels • Passports - must be valid for a (LAGs). minimum of six months ahead • Check your baggage allowance with of your departing date for most your airline. countries. We strongly recommend • Use the directional signage at the you verify exact requirements with terminal to ensure a smooth and your airline. enjoyable journey through the • Boarding passes - issued at the airport. airline check-in counter upon • Ensure that your driver’s licence presentation of your ticket can be used in your country of reservation (printed e-ticket) or destination or that you have booking confirmation number along organised an international driver’s with your valid passport. licence. • Immigration cards - available before • If you have not already purchased you enter Customs and Border travel insurance along with your Protection. The cards must be filled ticket, you can purchase it at Sydney out and presented to the Customs Airport at the Last Chance Travel and Border Protection Officer along Insurance located in the International with your passport and boarding Terminal (T1) after Customs. pass. Alternatively, purchase insurance at • Find your departing gate using any Travelex outlet or the Australia display screens. These screens are Post Shop at International Terminal available in the airline check-in area (T1) located before Customs, near and at each departure gate. check-in counter J. RELAX GET TO THE AIRPORT • At Sydney airport, you have plenty of • Make sure you have plenty of time options to shop while you are waiting ahead of check-in. If you are unsure to board your flight. Remember as to when you should arrive at the that all duty free purchases must airport, contact your airline directly. be finalised 20 minutes before your flight departs.

INFORMATION YOUR DESTINATION

DISTANCE WHEN TO GO LANGUAGE FROM SYDNEY March to May (Spring) English 16,996km

WEATHER TIME ZONE CURRENCY Summer: 10-26° Celsius UTC+0 Pound Winter: 0-10° Celsius