Many of us are confused whether it’s possible to use the same visa when entering scotland, wales, and ireland. If you are in possession of valid UK Visa, then, it’s possible to enter all countries that are part of United Kingdom, such as England, Scotland, Wales and Northen Ireland. Please take note, that you can only go within Northen Ireland, as you will need a separate valid visa to enter Republic of Ireland.
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Planning to travel to the United Kingdom? If it is just a tour or business trip, a US passport will suffice. However, if you are traveling for other reasons, a visa may be required. There are different visas that may be issued to you depending on your purpose. Here are some of the most common visa types for those who are traveling to the United Kingdom: Visitor Visa If you are a US resident but currently do not have a passport, a visitor visa will be issued to you. You need to provide a valid permanent resident card, a valid US visa, or employment authorization card to be eligible. Student Visa If you intend to study at a UK school or institution, the Tier 4 visa is the appropriate visa for you. It is valid for as long as you are taking your selected course. There are also student visas for short-term courses. Business Visitor Visa If you intend to visit the United Kingdom for business purposes, and is presently a US resident but no US passport, then this is the right visa for you. You need to provide a valid permanent resident card, a valid US visa, or employment […]
You never have to be more organised when travelling than when you are with the kids! Kids are full of energy, and they will expel that energy anyway they can. Of course, if they are cooped up in the car, on a train or a plane, everyone around you is going to know about it. Families are starting to plan long car journeys and holidays with the kids in mind. Long gone are the days when kids could move about freely in the car, swapping seats and getting cuddles from you. We are all strapped down for the duration of the journey. Of course, that doesn’t work for kids. They need to move about and exercise those vocal chords! Tiny tots in particular should be free to move around as much as possible each day to help their bones and muscles develop properly. Most child car seats recommend a maximum of 2 ½ hours use per journey. It’s easy to forget babies need breaks from the car, when they have nappies on! If you are going on holiday with the kids, the journey getting there needs to be planned as meticulously as the holiday itinerary itself. If you are driving […]
I’m kinda stress with so much projects in school, so I’ve decided it’s time for another getaway. I cannot go to Switzerland as it’s costly and the weather might not permit me to have a great view of the “top of europe” so, I went to Germany. Here’s my itinerary. PART 1: BERLIN Prague to Berlin (3 Nights) Transportation: Orangeways.com Hours: 1 Night of 22, 1 Night of 23, Cost: € 22.00 – BOOKED Departure from Prague: October 22 07:45 Prague Arrival in Berlin: October 22 12:30 Berlin direct (04:45h) Where: Florenc Praha To: DE Berlin ZOB Am Funkturm How to get to Accommodation from De Berlin Bus Station (Messe-Nord / ICC S bahn) One stop away from Charlotteburg) S-Bahn (suburban railway): station Messe-Nord / ICC (S42) U-Bahn (underground metro railway): line U2, station Kaiserdamm Departure to Munich: October 24, 9:00AM via DE Berlin ZOB Am Funkturm Accommodation: http://www.booking.com/hotel/de/pension-berolina.en-gb.html?sid=056c93352da8dc953a231ec6ed53c321;dcid=4;checkin=2014-10-22;checkout=2014-10-24;ucfs=1;srfid=025e2dd11db5f035c05657f8b6e27550e6401046X1;highlight_room=6424704 Metro Transport Ticket: 6.99 Euro 1 DAY Things to do in Berlin: First Day Charlottenburg Palace (S-bahn Westend, s41,s42, s46) Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church (Take M45towards S+U Zoologischer Garten, 13mins, 10 stops, getoff and walk 400m) FREE A Berlino Con Luca (S+U Zoologischer Garten Bhf (Berlin) s7 and get off […]
Exploring Europe at night time can be an excellent way to ensure that you are getting the most from your travels. After all, you don’t want to tread the same tourist trail as everyone else. Many cities in Europe never sleep. This is the perfect time to escape the heat and make sure that you are getting off the tourist track. At night, many cities come to life. Whether you are in London or Lisbon, there is always something unique to do. Exploring the nightlife of Europe doesn’t mean that you have to go bar-hopping. Exploring any city after hours is the perfect way to escape the hordes of people and the searing heat of a city enclave. Here are five of the best European nightspots to visit. Brussels Belgian beer is a large appeal for many. But, there is so much more to Brussels than beer.You can go to the many night markets that this gorgeous place has to offer. Local markets sell much more than the usual tourist tack. Food and clothes are a great reason to go. What could be better than visiting a night market and indulging in the gastro-delights of what Brussels has to […]
Welcome to Dublin! Welcome to one of the most vibrant cities in Europe. Dublin has certainly had its troubled past, but that doesn’t stop it being a go-to city for travellers. Whether you’re backpacking around Europe or just after a relaxing weekend, Dublin is here for you. There is plenty of history surrounding the city, and it shows. With countless museums and galleries, you can get lost in its past. You’ll learn about Ireland’s myths and legends and see why the Irish culture is so strong. If trekking around museums isn’t your thing, Dublin has some of the best pubs in the world and some inspiring architectural monuments. You can either set yourself up out of town with a large holiday cottage in Ireland or take a room right in the heart of the city. Either way, you’re in for a treat. The Basics First things first, when should you visit Ireland? Ireland has a notoriously unpredictable climate. Don’t make any plans around the weather! A summer’s day in Dublin is wonderful, though it can get busy during July and August. It’s cold during the winter but you’ll still love meandering Dublin’s streets wrapped up in hats and scarves. […]
Do-it-Yourself Travel to Berlin, Stockholm and Copenhagen
Accomodations/Budget Travel/DIY ItinerariesPART 1: BERLIN Prague to Berlin (1 Night) Transportation: BUS by Orange Ways Hours: Half day of October 22, and Till 5PM of October 23 Cost: € 28.57 When: October 15 07:45 Prague – 12:30 Berlin direct (04:45h) Where: CZ Prága/Praha/ Florenc To: DE Berlin ZOB Am Funkturm How to get to Accommodation from De Berlin Bus Station (Messe-Nord / ICC S bahn) One stop away from Charlotteburg) S-Bahn (suburban railway): station Messe-Nord / ICC (S41, S42, S46) U-Bahn (underground metro railway): line U2, station Kaiserdamm Accommodation: Happy Go Lucky Hostel Metro Transport Ticket: 6.70 Euro 1 DAY How to get to Berlin Schonefelt Airport from Charlottenburg Take S7 or S5 and S9 transfer Things to do in Berlin: A Berlino Con Luca Berlin Wall Berlin: The Holocaust Memorial – Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe 5 EUR Berlin TV TOWER – 13,00 EUR Pergamon Museum Reichstag Building Brandenburg Gate (Brandenburger Tor) Charlottenburg Palace (Schloss Charlottenburg) Alexanderplatz Berlin Cathedral Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church Museum Island Potsdam’s Gardens Botanischer Garten Berlin Gendarmenmarkt PART 2: STOCKHOLM Berlin to Stockholm 1 Night Hours: Till 5PM of OCTOBER 24 Mode: Plane Cost: € 58.95 When: October 24 21:30 SXF 23:05 […]