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These travel bloggers have the best tips on how to make the most of your trip to the UK

From Stonehenge to the Tower of London, Buckingham Palace to the Angel of North, there’s a near-endless number of iconic tourist attractions to choose from in the UK. 

What’s more, the countryside offers everything from rugged coastlines and mountain peaks, to ancient woodlands and bucolic meadows, making it the ideal choice for nature lovers.

Fans of gastronomy can also enjoy quintessential dishes like a cream tea in Devon through to the international foodie scene in London. 

This means it should come as no surprise that international visitors continue to head to the UK for the annual vacation or a short weekend getaway. In fact, forecasts predict a record high of 43.4 million tourists will visit the country in 2025, spending a collective £33.7 billion. 

While it’s true that tourists planning a visit to the UK are spoilt for choice, this makes it even more important to research and plan in advance. It’s also worth noting that the UK has been going through a period of high inflation.

This means travelers would be wise to check out travel costs, hotel prices and the price of eating out in advance. 

The good news is that dedicated travel bloggers have done all the research firsthand. These travel bloggers also cater to a range of niches that cater to history buffs and nature lovers making it easy for tourists to plan ahead, find great value deals and beat the crowds by visiting sites that are off the beaten track. 

To help you get started, eSIM company Sim Local put together a list of its 10 top travel bloggers with unique insights for tourists heading to the UK in 2025.  

1) Emily Luxton Travels

2) The World in My Pocket

3) Pip and the City

4) Fiona Outdoors

5) Charlie on Travel

6) Hand Luggage Only

7) The Cornish Life

8) The Travel Hack

9) Inside the Travel Lab

10) Spaghetti Traveller

To read the full list, visit here.

Sociable Team

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