Entry Documents
- Passport valid for the duration of your stay.
- Visa not required for most nationalities for stays of up to 6 months. Visitors intending to marry may require a Marriage Visitor Visa.
- Return/onward ticket required for proof of departure.
Departure Tax
No specific departure tax; taxes are included in airfare.
Driving
- Driving License: EU licenses are valid; non-EU licenses require an International Driving Permit (IDP) if staying for more than 12 months.
- Driving Side: Left-hand side.
- Road Conditions: Roads are well-maintained, including motorways and rural routes.
- Speed Limits: 30 mph (48 km/h) in urban areas, 60 mph (96 km/h) on single carriageways, 70 mph (112 km/h) on motorways and dual carriageways.
- Traffic Rules: Be cautious of congestion in cities like London, where a congestion charge applies. Public transport is often the best option for urban travel. Ample parking is available in rural areas, but city parking can be expensive and limited.
Local Transportation
England offers an extensive and varied transport network, making it easy to explore the country’s cities, countryside, and coastal areas. The train system is fast, efficient, and well-connected, allowing travelers to easily move between major cities like London, and Manchester, as well as picturesque towns and rural regions. Public buses and the iconic London Underground provide convenient options for local travel within cities. For those looking for more flexibility, rental cars are widely available, making it easy to explore scenic routes in places like the Cotswolds or Lake District. Taxis and ride-sharing services offer convenient and direct transport, especially in urban areas.