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#budget travel # Penny Wise but Not Pound FoolishWhen planning a trip to the United Kingdom, few things are more daunting than the prospect of the shrinking dollar to the seemingly almighty British pound sterling. But fear not, Anglophiles, there are bargains to be had across the pond and a well-planned budget-conscious vacation to Britain is well within the means of most penny-wise and pound-savvy travelers. Cheaper Stays Some of London's poshest hotels are running guaranteed dollar rates, thus ensuring the best exchange rate for travelers. Current participating properties include Athenaeum Hotel Apartments, Egerton House Hotel, 41 and the Milestone Hotel. The latter arguably has the best turndown service in town, including hot chocolate and a teddy tucked in for the night. Self-catering apartments and bed and breakfasts are an affordable way for visitors to save money during their stay in England, Scotland and Wales -- all while preserving an intimate, home-away-from-home feel. The new start-up company base2stay. in London, offers low-cost rooms and Royal Garden Apartments. in Edinburgh, offers two-person "Executive" rooms. Coastal Cottages. in Pembrokeshire (which offers some of the most beautiful seaside scenery in all of Britain), operate affordable cottages. The Youth Hostels Association is Britain's leading accommodation provider, with a network of over 200 youth hostels in England and Wales. Hostels are ideal for single and family travelers, students and youth groups, because they provide comfortable accommodations and good food at reasonable prices. Be queen (or king) for a day. The Great British Heritage Pass gives visitors unlimited entry to many of Britain's historic sites, including nearly 600 castles, stately homes and gardens in England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Card Holder's Privilege The Edinburgh Pass provides travelers on short vacations with free access to participating attractions and public bus transportation around Edinburgh and the Lothians. The pass also gives tourists exclusive discounts in shops, restaurants and theaters, as well as a guidebook outlining special offers. The Oyster Card is the cheapest way to pay for single journeys on the tube, buses, Docklands Light Rail and trams in London. Locals use this card, too. You can store your Travelcard/bus pass and/or cash to pay as you go on your card. Yes, London cabs are expensive. So, why not walk? The Original London Walks uses Blue Badge guides (the gold standard of tour guides) to inform visitors about the history of London. The company offers more than 300 walks through London, as well as Explorer Days, 1-day sightseeing tours to Bath, Cambridge, Canterbury, Cotswolds and Oxford, Hampton Court, Stonehenge and Salisbury. From Pub Grub to Posh Nosh While in the UK, you don't have to limit yourself to fish and chips or pub food on a budget, although these 2 great British institutions are a good choice for lighter fare days. There are also trendy new restaurants and old standards offering prix-fixe menus year-round. At Arbutus , which was recently awarded a Michelin star under the guide of owners Anthony Demetre and Will Smith, you can order a pre-theater, 3-course meal that's very affordable. Getting There Is Half the Fun
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