VISITEZ LA England
De la mégalopole animée de Londres aux charmants villages aux allures de livre de contes dans les Cotswolds, l'Angleterre est un pays éclectique convoité par nombreux voyageurs.
Monnaie
£ - Pound sterling (1£ ≃ 1,1€ ≃ 1,21$)
POPULATION
56 millions
LANGUE
Anglais
SUPERFICIE
130,279 km²
FUSEAU HORAIRE
UTC / UTC+1
DRAPEAU
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FAITES UN ROAD TRIP DANS LES COTSWOLDS
Reconnues comme une "zone de beauté naturelle exceptionnelle", les Cotswolds sont bien connues pour leur environnement typiquement anglais de collines verdoyantes, de murs de pierre, de bois et de petites villes et villages pittoresques.
PROFITEZ DE L'AIR FRAIS À CORNOUAILLES
À l'extrême sud-ouest de l'Angleterre se trouve le comté de Cornouailles. L'un des meilleurs lieux de vacances au Royaume-Uni, c'est une péninsule qui comprend des landes sauvages et de nombreuses plages.
PASSEZ UN WEEK-END A BATH
La belle ville de Bath est un havre de loisirs et de détente depuis l'époque romaine. Cette ville est charmante, accessible à pied et facilement visitable à pied, ce qui en fait le lieu idéal pour une escapade anglaise le temps d'un week-end.
EXPLOREZ LONDRES
Londres, sans doute la ville la plus cosmopolite d'Europe, est réputée dans le monde entier pour sa vaste sélection de sites historiques, de musées, de boutiques et de restaurants.
VISITEZ LE MONUMENT DE STONEHENGE
L'un des monuments les plus reconnaissables d'Angleterre est cette structure préhistorique. Il est constitué d'un anneau extérieur vertical de pierres dressées qui mesurent chacune environ 4 mètres de haut, 2 mètres de large et pèsent environ 25 tonnes.
Pick an English destination
London
La plus grande ville et le centre économique et culturel du Royaume-Uni
Cotswolds
Région avec de beaux paysages, de charmants villages et des bourgades animées
Prepare your trip to England
💡 Why visit England?
England offers a unique mix of rich history, iconic landmarks, and vibrant culture. From ancient castles and stately homes to bustling cities and dramatic coastlines, it has something for every traveler. Must-see highlights include the historic Tower of London, the academic city of Oxford, the prehistoric monument of Stonehenge, and the capital, London, a world-class destination in itself.
🪪 Do I need a visa to visit England?
England is part of the United Kingdom and has its own visa policy, separate from the EU and Schengen Area. Citizens of the EU, USA, Canada, Australia, and many other countries can enter visa-free for up to 6 months for tourism. However, some nationalities do require a visa. It’s best to check with the nearest UK embassy or consulate for the most up-to-date information specific to your situation. However, since 2025, most travelers (usually from Europe, the USA, Australia and Canada) need an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) to visit the UK. More information here.
INFORMATION IMPORTANTE: The information here is provided merely as an indication and applies for short-term tourism visa purposes only. Before your trip to England, or if you are planning to come for another purpose (work, studies, …), check the official information on the UK government website: https://www.gov.uk/
⛅ When is the best time to visit England?
❄️ December – February: Winter is cold and often damp, but festive, especially in cities like London and Bath. Temperatures range from 1°C (34°F) to 8°C (46°F). Snow is rare but possible in northern or rural areas.
🌱 March – May: Spring sees blooming gardens and milder weather. It’s a lovely time to visit with fewer crowds and longer daylight. Temperatures range from 8°C (46°F) to 16°C (61°F).
☀️ June – August: Summer is the warmest and busiest season. Expect temperatures between 15°C (59°F) and 25°C (77°F), with long days and plenty of festivals. It’s ideal for exploring cities, countryside, and the coast.
🍂 September – November: Autumn offers cooler temperatures and beautiful foliage, especially in national parks. Crowds ease and prices drop, making it a pleasant time for travel.
🚉 How to get around England?
Getting around England is straightforward and efficient, with many transportation options:
🚌 Buses: Bus services are available in all towns and cities. Long-distance coaches connect major destinations affordably. Megabus and National Express are the main providers.
🚂 Trains: The train network is extensive and connects most cities and towns. Trains are fast and convenient, but can be expensive if not booked in advance. Popular routes include London to Oxford, Manchester, or York.
🚗 Car Rental: Renting a car is useful for exploring rural areas or national parks. Roads are well-maintained, but driving is on the left-hand side, and congestion or parking in cities can be challenging. An International Driving Permit (IDP) may be required if your license is not in English.
💳 Can I use bank cards or cash for payments in England?
Credit and debit cards are widely accepted in England, including contactless payments. Visa and Mastercard are common; American Express is also accepted in many places. Cash is still used, but digital payments are increasingly preferred.
🔌 What type of plugs and voltage does England use?
England uses plug type G, which has three rectangular prongs. The country operates on a 230V supply voltage and 50Hz frequency.
If needed, you can order an universal travel plug adapter here.
🪙 Is tipping customary in England?
Tipping is not mandatory, but it is appreciated. In restaurants, a tip of 10–15% is customary if service is not already included.
🥛 Is it safe to drink tap water in England?
Tap water is safe to drink throughout England.
📅 When are public holidays and store closing days in England?
Most stores are open on Sundays, though with reduced hours. There are 8 national public holidays in England:
- New Year’s Day (January 01)
- Good Friday et une Easter Monday (dates vary)
- Early May Bank Holiday (first Monday in May)
- Spring Bank Holiday (last Monday in May)
- Summer Bank Holiday (last Monday in August)
- Christmas Day (December 25)
- Boxing Day (26 Décembre)
Ces jours-là, la plupart des entreprises et des bureaux seront fermés, et de nombreuses attractions peuvent être fermées ou avoir des heures d'ouverture limitées.
🚦 What are the speed limits in England?
In England, traffic drives on the left-hand side of the road. The main speed limits are as follows:
- 30 mph / 48 mph in built-up areas
- 60 mph / 96 mph on single carriageways
- 70 mph / 112 kph on dual carriageways and motorways
During adverse weather (rain, fog, etc.), the speed limits are lowered.
🛡️ Is it safe to travel in England?
England is generally very safe for travelers. Crime rates are low in most areas, and public infrastructure is well developed. Still, standard precautions are advised:
Secure Your Belongings: Petty theft or pickpocketing can happen in crowded places, especially in major cities like London.
Emergency Numbers: Dial 999 ou 112 for police, ambulance, or fire services.