Travel tips to European Countries: UK

f_11310652960_caribbean2009016.jpgAbout the county

The United Kingdom also called as England or Great Britain is the country which once ruled nearly the entire world a century ago. The glory might have been lost but people are still proud of their country and heritage. It has come a long way from a colonial empire to a member of the EU. The country comprises mainly of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. The country is full of scenic locales and energetic cities. Also the county is home to nearly two million heritage points. The capital city of UK is London. A city beyond comparison, representing itself as an icon of diversity with people from different races, creeds and all walks of life blended into its culture. It is also home to many architectural marvels and one of them is the London Bridge. While York and Durham manifests the bygone era of country, Liverpool and Newcastle are modern industrial marvels. Not to forget the scenic Lake District and Edinburg still attract people from all over the world.

Population & Languages

The population is around 61 million and the official language is English. Other regional languages spoke are Welsh, Scottish Gaelic, and Irish etc.

Electricity

The voltage is 230-240 V and the frequency is 50 Hz. The type of plug used is rectangular blade.

Geographic Location

It is located in Western Europe and consists of islands including the northern one-sixth of the Ireland. It is 22 miles from the France border and linked by a under sea tunnel. The terrain is mostly rolling lowlands and low mountains.

Climate

It has a moderate climate but lots of rain with around half of the years being overcast. The lowest temperatures never go below “15 C (5 F) and in summer the average maximum is 34 C (93.2 F). It also gets snow in winter and early spring.

Local Customs

The handshake is customary when you are meeting somebody for the first time. When visiting someone s house a small gift like flowers or chocolates is customary. Waiting till everyone is served before eating is also one of the etiquettes. Tipping is usually 10-15% in hotels, restaurants and taxis. Smoking and non-smoking areas are clearly designated and thus should be taken care of.

Places to see

London Buckingham Palace, Hampton Court Palace, Kensington Palace, Whitehall Palace and the Tower of London
Scotland – The Bannockburn Heritage Centre and Ben Lawers Mountains
Wales – Aberdulais Falls, King Arthur’s Labyrinth, Dolaucothi Gold Mines, Great Orme Mines, Portmeirion Village, Rhossili Visitor Centre, Taff Valley Activity Centre and TechinQuest

Travel

By Air The domestic airlines is British Airways which also connects almost all major world destinations. Almost all airlines connect UK through London which is hub for all international flights between east to west and west to east. Heathrow and Gatwick are international airports of London.

By Sea Since UK is surrounded by water from almost all sides it has many ports. There are many ferry services operating between Europe and UK.

By Rail Trains connect Ferries at Dover, Folkestone, Newhaven, Portsmouth and Weymouth, sailing for Belgium, France, Germany and Spain (you need to board at Victoria Station in London); and at Harwich, sailing for Germany, The Netherlands and Scandinavia (you need to board at Liverpool Street). Eurostar train connects London with Brussels and Paris through channel tunnel.

By Road The vehicles can enter UK through channel tunnel. Cars and motorcycles, coaches, minibuses, caravans, campervans and other vehicles over 1.85m (6.07ft) can also use channel tunnel. Bicycles are also provided for.

Duty Free Items
1. Up to 3200 cigarettes
2. 400 cigarillos or 200 cigars
3. 1 liter spirit over 22% or 2 liter wine or 32 liter beer
4. Perfumes
5. Gifts up to 145

Prohibited Items
Narcotics, firearms, ammunition, weapons, most meat and dairy products, eggs, plants, endangered species, fireworks and alcoholic beverages that contain more than sixty per cent alcohol.

Newport Harbor Art Museum

f_21310675558_dsc08566.jpgFeaturing vintage art, the Newport Harbor Art
Museum is the primary showcase in Newport Beach
or California for that matter for the best in
contemporary art. Being founded in 1962, the
museum is dedicated to the collection, exhibition,
and the interpretation of both contemporary and
modern art.

By reflecting on the past as well as the present,
the museum features the exhibitions of local, national
and international scopes, and also maintains one of
the most impressive and important works of California
Art since the beginning and end of World War 2.

For those who don’t know much about contemporary art,
the Newport Harbor Art Museum offers a broad series
of programs designed in assisting the understanding
and appreciation of the subject. Even though you
may be new to contemporary art, the museum will
show you all there is to know and love about it.

Known all over the world, the museum has a reputation
for its depth of holdings in California post-war art,
a collection of over 2,000 sculptures, paintings,
prints, drawings, and even photography.

Those who are already familiar with contemporary art
will surely appreciate everything that the museum
provides. Fans of post-war art will enjoy this
museum as well, as it provides the most extensive
collection of California art around.

Some of the key holdings found in the Newport Harbor
Art Museum include David Park, Nathan Oliveira, Joan
Brown, Ed Ruscha, Larry Bell, Joe Goode, Robert Irwin,
Chuck Arnoldi, and Judy Fiskin. There are also major
holdings in room size works featuring Bill Viola’s
Theater of Memory and even the Tale of Two Cities by
Chris Burden.

Open year round, the museum hours are Tuesday -
Saturday 10 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 12 PM – 5 PM, closed
on Monday. Although there is small price for
admission, the day to visit is Tuesday – as admission
for everyone is free. If you are in the Newport area
on Tuesday, you should drop by the museum as you have
nothing to lose.

If your on vacation in Newport Beach, you can go to
the Newport Harbor Art Museum during the day, on a
side trip. The museum is a great way to spend the
day looking at art. For the locals of the area, the
museum is a great place to go back to time and time
again to bring back memories of the post-war art and
everything that contemporary California art is known
for.

Disneyland Resort Near Newport Beach

f_01310652966_caribbean2009124.jpgIf you’re looking for action and adventure in the
Newport Beach area, the Disneyland Resort is
everything you need. Bigger and more magical
than ever, the world famous Disneyland is just a
short ride from the Little Inn by the bay by. With
the addition of the California Adventure Island,
the Disneyland Resort is better than ever.

For kids of all ages, Disneyland is where the dreams
come alive. From riding the many rides to the magical
parade and seeing the enchanting characters of Disney
in person, no place on earth can capture the wonder
and magic like Disneyland.

With everyday excitement and the seasonal events like
the fireworks display, Disneyland Resort will keep
kids of all ages enchanted for hours. Best of all,
Disneyland Resort has something for the entire family.

You can also learn about past and present California
at the Disney Adventure Park, as well as learn about
the colorful history that makes California what it is
today. Things such as the California Gold Rush and
the Hollywood Golden Years are all included at the
Adventure Park.

There are plenty of family activities to be found here
as well, such as the Muppet Vision 3D, Twilight
Zone Tower, and several others. From enjoying the
rides to exploring everything in the Disneyland
Park, you can spend hours and hours here and still
not discover all of the magic.

When you get hungry, you can rest assured that the
resort has plenty of places to eat. You can stop and
eat at one of the restaurants or simply grab some food
from one of the many vendors. There are all kinds of
treats here as well, from caramel apples to cotton
candy.

What was once a tourist attraction giant, has become
even bigger with the recent addition of the Disney
California Adventure Park. The park has become very
popular as well, helping to add an extra bit of kick
to the resort.

Although there are many reasons to visit Newport
Beach, few are bigger than either the Disneyland
Resort or the Disney Adventure Park. Both are great
for the entire family, and both will provide days and
days of cutting edge entertainment.

If you plan to visit Newport Beach or a nearby area,
you shouldn’t hesitate to take your family to the
Disneyland Resort. It’s a short distance from the
Little Inn by the bay in Newport Beach, which is more
than worth that extra bit of time.