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Crumbling castles, storybook villages, lively cities, and sweeping landscapes — every path through England tells a tale. From the rhythm of the Beatles’ hometown to the regal aura of London, this land balances history and heart like nowhere else. Yet, beyond its iconic attractions, it’s the simple, everyday moments that stay with you — the crunch of fish and chips wrapped in newspaper, the comfort of a Sunday roast by the fire. From world-class museums to ancient Roman baths, England tour packages curated by Pinoy Tourism make uncovering this timeless destination effortless and unforgettable.

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England At-a-Glance

Crumbling castles, historic villages, vibrant cities, and vast landscapes — a dynamic experience awaits every traveler to England. Our expert Pinoy Tourism guides will show you every side, from royal splendor in London to the nostalgic hum of Liverpool’s Beatles legacy.

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Pound Sterling
Capital City
London
Winter avg temp
5°C
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English
Summer avg temp
19°C
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What’s not to love about England? Real castles, royal charm, breathtaking countryside, and lively pubs on every corner.
- Travel Director
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Our top 5 things to do in England

Admire the British Capital from the London Eye

Watch London unfold beneath you from the 135-meter-high London Eye. From this peaceful perch, spot Buckingham Palace, the River Thames, and Big Ben — all of London’s highlights in one smooth, 30-minute rotation.

Take in the Views of Britain’s Lake District

Escape into Britain’s natural wonderland of rolling hills, mirror-like lakes, and dramatic fells. Whether you’re cruising on the water or hiking to a scenic peak, serenity finds you in the Lake District — a national park that captures England’s tranquil side.

Visit the Roman Baths in Bath

Step back two millennia to explore the remarkably preserved Roman Baths, still steaming with geothermal energy. Walk along ancient stone pathways and glimpse a time when even bathing was an art form.

Enjoy a Guided Tour of Liverpool

Immerse yourself in the legacy of the Beatles, sail down the Mersey River, and enjoy a pint at the Albert Docks. Liverpool’s rich culture goes far beyond music — it’s a city bursting with heart, humor, and history.

See the Stonehenge Monoliths

Standing on Salisbury Plain, Stonehenge remains one of the world’s great mysteries. Feel the weight of 5,000 years of history beneath these massive stones — each one whispering ancient secrets of England’s past.

Best museums in England

London

The British Museum

Journey through two million years of human history. From Egyptian mummies to Roman sculptures, the British Museum showcases the stories that shaped civilization — all under one roof.

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Natural History Museum

Uncover the wonders of our planet and beyond. Stand beneath a T. rex, explore the birth of the solar system, and experience the thrill of the earthquake simulator. Science meets spectacle here in one of London’s most loved museums.

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Victoria and Albert Museum

The V&A celebrates human creativity in all its forms. Design your own bioplastic bag, explore the genius of Christian Dior, or admire fashion through the ages — it’s a feast for the imagination and the senses.

Best food in England

Fish & Chips

A British classic that never disappoints. Whether served gourmet-style or from a seaside ‘chippie’ wrapped in paper, nothing beats crispy fish with golden chips — and don’t forget the salt and vinegar.

Sunday Roast

A ritual of comfort: roast meats, veggies, and a rich gravy — best enjoyed in a cozy pub with football on the screen and laughter all around.

Full English Breakfast

Fuel your day with the ultimate British breakfast — bacon, eggs, sausages, mushrooms, beans, and toast. A true English institution that’s impossible to resist.

What to pack for a tour in England

What to Pack

Travel smart and sustainably

go plastic-free with a reusable bottle, eco-friendly toiletries, and your own shopping bags.

Umbrella

England’s weather is famously unpredictable, so an umbrella is a must.

Travel Adaptor

Keep your devices powered with a UK-compatible adaptor.

Day Bag

For souvenirs, snacks, and all-day exploring.

Digital Maps

Download them before you go to stay on track, even offline.

A Good Book

England’s countless parks are perfect for a peaceful reading break.

Frequently Asked & Question

Many nationalities can visit the UK for up to six months without a visa, including most European countries, the USA, Japan, and Commonwealth nations. Others may need a Standard Visitor visa, which costs £115 for up to six months and can be applied for up to three months before travel. Always check your visa requirements before booking your trip.

Late spring (May–June) and early autumn (September–October) offer ideal weather — blooming gardens or golden foliage with mild temperatures. July and August are peak season with long sunny days and plenty of events. Winter brings its own magic with Christmas markets and cozy pub culture.

Mild and changeable — that’s England’s weather in a nutshell. Summers average around 21°C (70°F), while autumn brings crisp air and colorful leaves. Even in winter, temperatures rarely drop below freezing. Always pack layers and be ready for a bit of rain — it’s part of the experience!

England uses the British Pound (£), one of the world’s oldest and most stable currencies, dating back over a thousand years.

Tipping isn’t mandatory, but it’s appreciated. Restaurants often add a 10–12.5% service charge; if not, leaving a little extra is always kind. No need to tip for drinks at pubs or taxis unless you’re rounding up the fare.

ATMs are widely available and mostly free to use, especially in banks and supermarkets. In rural areas, they may be less common, but cards are accepted almost everywhere.

Yes, absolutely. Tap water across England is safe and clean. In some regions, people filter it for taste, but it’s perfectly drinkable straight from the tap.

Pinoy Tourism highly recommends purchasing travel insurance before your trip. Ensure your policy covers trip interruptions, medical emergencies, and repatriation. Having reliable insurance means you can explore worry-free.

To truly experience England, plan at least a week. London alone deserves several days, while an extended itinerary lets you explore gems like Stonehenge, Stratford-upon-Avon, and the Cotswolds. Pinoy Tourism offers flexible packages that let you explore at your own pace.

Summer temperatures range from 17°C to 25°C, though heatwaves can surprise you. Bring light clothes — t-shirts, dresses, and shorts — but also pack layers like a light jacket or cardigan for cooler evenings or sudden showers.

Prepare for chilly, damp days between 0°C and 7°C. Layering is key — jeans, long-sleeved tops, sweaters, and a waterproof coat will keep you warm and dry while exploring.

Expect anything between 12°C and 20°C, so pack a mix of layers — from t-shirts and jumpers to scarves and waterproof outerwear. Flexibility is your best travel companion during these seasons.