UK Practical Travel Info
ETA and entry rules by nationality, money, safety, and getting connected.
The UK is not in the EU or the Schengen Area, so its entry rules are its own. Most visa-exempt nationalities (US, Canada, Australia, EU, and dozens more) don't need a visa for a tourist stay of up to 6 months, but do now need to apply in advance for a paid Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA), currently £20. The currency is the pound sterling (GBP, £); contactless payment is the default almost everywhere. The UK is very safe overall — the bigger practical risk is the weather, not crime.
This is the unglamorous section that quietly prevents a bad first day: whether you need an ETA (increasingly, yes, even if you don't need a 'visa'), how much cash to actually carry (spoiler: not much), what could genuinely go wrong, and when to fly for the best weather-to-price ratio.

UK ETA & Entry Requirements (2026)
The real answer, broken down by passport — the UK is not Schengen.

Money, Safety & eSIM in the UK
Cash, tipping, real safety risks, and staying connected.

Best Time to Visit the UK
May-September for weather, shoulder months for value.












































