The 38 year low of the pound on Friday had the hidden
benefit of making your Dollar and Euro go much further than it ever has! Where
$500 on Thursday night would have given you £333.21, today you’ll get £379.41
for it. That’s a massive £46.21 extra which could be spent in the following
ways…
·
Family tickets
to the Tower of london
·
two adult
tickets on the london eye
·
ten pints of
lager
·
two tickets to
an English Premier League match
Not only will currency be cheaper to exchange, but the
relative cost for hotels, flights, food and drink will all drop against the
previous cost of a UK holiday. Airfares from the US have dropped to below $500
for a round trip which should be incentive enough to visit the UK.
But it’s not just the price of flying that should entice you
to the UK, connections on to Europe won’t always be as easy as they currently
are. Right now, when you arrive in London and clear immigration you then don’t
need to again if you decide to carry on to Europe afterwards. Although we love
a queue in Britain, the rest of the World isn’t so keen so to avoid those long
queues the next two years is when you need to be visiting the UK.
Luckily, if you’re connecting through the UK rather than
staying, there’s a number of options if you have a few hours to spare. For a
much cheaper price than ever before (cheers Brexit), you can take a Chirton
Grange car and spend the day in Windsor – like the Queen would – or even head
into London for a few hours. The car will, of course, have you back at Heathrow
in enough time for your onwards flight.
Obviously, we’d rather you stayed and toured the City with
us. The popular Chirton Grange Spy Tour which reveals the gruesome World that
lurks beneath the surface in London will no doubt have some more stories added
to it over the coming years and the family fun of the Football Tour will now
give you a chance to see more English talent than ever before thanks to
immigration laws changing.
So although there’s a lot to frown about with Brexit, maybe
there’ll never be a better time to visit the UK…
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