Accommodation: There are many kinds of hotels in Britain. There are dormitory hotels lined with bunk beds (such as youth hostel series) and presidential suites of ultra-high-end hotels that were previously used only by Arab princes, so you can choose at will. In fact, there are many hotels in Britain, where you can stay.
First of all, about booking rooms. In Britain, there is generally no need to book a room in advance, except Edinburgh and some castle hotels during the art festival. In the town you want to go to, find a hotel that suits your hobby and pay an acceptable price.
Second, about the accommodation fee. You can negotiate by yourself or ask the information office for help, but you must really solve this problem before you can move in. First of all, tell each other clearly what kind of room they want to live in; After you know the room rate, you should also ask whether the price includes breakfast (except B&B). In addition, especially when checking out in city hotels, the other party often asks for extra VTA (that is, 17.5% consumption tax), so it is necessary to check whether the accommodation fee includes VTA when checking in. Also, hotels generally don't charge extra fees for shower, TV, heating, etc., but you'd better ask clearly.
Youth hostel
Living in a youth hostel is generally far from the city center. Living in a youth hostel requires a youth hostel membership card, which can be handled on the spot in some large youth hostels. The accommodation fee is generally &; 5-& amp; About 10( 18 years old or older), London is as high as&; 10。 20. Breakfast is not included in some hotel accommodation. In addition, many youth hostels are large rooms with many people, so you should take good care of your belongings.
In addition, many youth hotels are built in beautiful places in the suburbs, and some hotels are castles or other ancient buildings. It will be economical and comfortable to collect some information about Y.H. and make reasonable arrangements with B&B when making accommodation plans.
Shopping: Street shops are more convenient, but the price is not cheap. What is really cheap is the goods on the market. The market is similar to the rental shopping mall in China. A large shopping mall is subletted to many small businesses, and all kinds of shops are all inclusive. Vegetables and food bought in the market may be more than half cheaper than those in the supermarket.
Transportation: There are single-decker buses and double-decker buses, with the lowest fare of 60p. There are round-trip tickets, daily tickets and weekly tickets for sale, and the daily ticket price for the whole region is ~ 2.7.
Taxi-The black taxi is the symbol of London. It took off. 2. Another small taxi of various colors is cheaper, just need to negotiate.
Bicycles-You can ask the bicycle rental office in tourist centers around the world about 5 times a day.
Water transport: The ferry terminal is located in Westminster and Charing Cross, along the Thames, with a frequency of 1 every 15 minutes. The fare is 2 pounds, from May to September, 1 1am-5pm.
Rent a car-if you are used to driving on the left, driving in Britain is quite comfortable.
I hope it will help you a little.