How much money do you need to spend 2 weeks in UK?


How much money do you need to spend 2 weeks in UK? Whatever your itinerary, this average per person budget for 2 weeks should get you by: Budget trip: £770. Mid-range trip: £1890. Luxury trip: £4000.


How much cash should I bring to London?

?50 a day is enough to live of if your accommodation is paid for and your tastes aren't too extravagant, but it's a lot of cash to carry around. ATM's are the way to go. For our twice-annual trips to London (usually 6-9 nights), we bring ~?400 cash, and use credit cards, without Foreign Transaction Fees.


Is 50 pounds enough for a day in London?

There isn't a 'normal' daily spend. Everyone has different tastes, so we all spend a different amount. But to answer your question (others already have) yes it is possible to live on £50 per day.


Is 500 pounds enough for a week in London?

It isn't enough for accomodation, not really even if the whole £500 is just for the accomodation. Accommodation would cost more than that, and you would have to have at least £300 for food. If you wanted to visit places like the Tower of London, and even St Paul's Cathedral you would need about £200 for that.


Is the UK expensive for tourists?

Budget-Friendly Travel Planning You should plan to spend around £153 ($190) per day on your vacation in the United Kingdom, which is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors. Past travelers have spent, on average, £37 ($46) on meals for one day and £29 ($36) on local transportation.


What is the most expensive month to visit the UK?

Rates generally increase between March 14 and June 5, and then hit their peak in high travel seasons between June 6 and September 30 and December 13 and 24.