10 Best Tips to Save Money for a Trip to England

England Travel Guide


There are many avenues for saving a ton of cash as you tour England and Britain in general, including visiting free galleries and museums. Always plan beforehand in order to take complete advantage of money-saving deals for the whole family. There is way too much to see and experience, but unfortunately there isn't enough time to do everything. But if you manage your time and budget your finances well enough, you and your family may be able to experience much more than if poorly organized. Definitely, a little planning goes a long way. Use my England travel guide to save a ton of money.


1) Sightsee for a Lot Less.  If you are thinking of visiting many of England's iconic heritage locations, it can be well worth buying a heritage pass, available at English Heritage and National Trust. 

Tourists with such a pass can save money while accessing hundreds of sites like Stourhead and Stonehenge as opposed to paying more when paying for several individual entry rates.


2) Book Before Flying.  If you are interested in getting discounted attractions, flight tickets, and tours, it may be worth going to visitbritainshop.com prior to starting your trip. You will find yourself saving and you could begin filling your itinerary more quickly with adventure such as touring Cardiff Castle.


3) Experience Historic Sites for Free.  Each September many historic buildings and monuments, like those officially closed to the general public, fling their doors open without charging a fee! 

Although Open House London concentrates only on the capital, and while Heritage Open Days occurs all over England, famous sites open up together along with those fewer known ones. For example, Doors Open Days offers tourists the opportunity to search around the places in Scotland. Wales opens its doors and provides you with the chance for exploring venues like radio museums and atmospheric abbeys.


4) Grab Cheap Rail Travel.  The magical key to get cheap rail travel is early booking. However, are you aware regional train companies frequently are offering special discounts as well? If you and your family are visiting Canterbury, Dover, and other locations in Kent and even East Sussex, you should look into Southeastern Railway's Kids that permits up to 4 children to travel quite cheaply. But each with at least 1 adult. 

But 2 kids could travel now for free with every adult under Scotrail's Kids Go Free plan. The Explore Wales Pass which can be purchased in advance directly from railway stations, offers endless travel on most local bus services and all rail services in Wales.


5) Tire Your Children Out for Free.  Imagine, you can easily wear out most kids by taking them to Britain's free 15 national parks. For example, Brecon Beacons National Park Mountain Centre Centre has breath-taking views, children-friendly strolls along a moorland ridge, and a big and well-run area that is ideal for burning off steam.


6) Seek Out Online Deals.  Tourists going to Hampton Court Palace and Kensington Palace would be smart to first check their websites. Entry is only half the cost in the winter months, and though it is not uncommon for kids under the age of 5 to gain free entry to most attractions in Great Britain, anyone less than sixteen enjoys the privilege at Kensington Palace. Kensington Palace's wildly popular Fashion Rules exhibition presents dresses from Princess Diana, The Queen, to Princess Margaret.


7) Utilize Discount Websites.  Now you can sign up to Open Table for accessing a devoted section of specials such as half-off deals at restaurants across UK. Lastminute.com, covering mainly London, offers great deals and "Top 10 Restaurant Deals" pages. You can also subscribe to Groupon for a huge range of discounted vouchers good across Britain. You will locate accommodation in both castles and stately homes reasonably priced per night, and more.


8) Enjoy the Theater for Less.  If you seek affordable theater tickets in the city of London, go to the TKLS booths located officially in Leicester Square, and there you can secure fine seats that cost only half the usual going price. Society of London Theatre operates the booth, which is also the industry body representing London theaters. The Royal Court Theatre located in Sloane Square is another way to get bargains. But you must be fast, for these run out every night.


9) Affordable Eats.  Because Monday is usually Britain's quietest night to dine out, when many locals prefer to stay home, that causes restaurants to offer many great deals in order to fill seats. 

Liverpool's Titanic-themed 30 James Street hotel offers free dessert with each main course and a free starter on Monday nights. In Bristol see bar-and-kitchen Prego charging a lot less per pizza.


10) Practical Travel Apps to Save Money.  Download certain apps prior to traveling to assist you in saving money when you arrive in England. For example, Citymapper helps you in getting from A to Z with a fair variety of transportation methods on offer. Plus, it will inform you how much any trip may cost, assisting you to save money. 

Try Hostelworld to search for affordable accommodation, providing 33,000 hostel listings. Tablelpouncer is a newer app that allows you to take full advantage of empty tables needed to be filled at restaurants. 


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