Oxford: Info and paperwork
Tourism information offices, helpful websites, and passports and other travel bureaucraies
Tourism information offices, helpful websites, and passports and other travel bureaucraies
Tourist information, guidebooks, maps, tips for niche groups (students, LGBT, seniors, disabled, etc.), and more
All those boring but necessary travel details: passports, entry visas, trip insurance, health insurance, customs regulations, and all the other super-fun pre-trip preparations
Do I need to buy travel health insurance for a trip to the U.K.? What about emergency medical evacuation?
The sheet of backup information is the message in a bottle you send to yourself in case you get into trouble and lose all your important travel documents
Everything you always wanted to know about travel guidebooks by a professional travel writer who spent two decades writing them
Visitors from most developed nations will receive an automatic tourist visa upon entering the U.K.
Advice, resources, & tours for women, LGBT travelers, the disabled, seniors, pilgrims, families, and students
Advice, resources, & tours for gay, lesbian, transgender, bisexual, and queer travelers in the U.K.
Advice, resources, & tours for pilgrims, Christians, and spiritual travelers in the U.K.
Information and concerns for gay, lesbian, transgender, and bisexual travelers in the U.K.
In that paragon of travel documentaries, National Lampoon's European Vacation, there is a scene in which Ellen Griswold (Beverly D'Angelo) forgets to lock the door on the shared bathroom in their London hotel. A man comes in to brush his teeth and is pleasantly surprised when Ellen—washcloth over face and believing the man to be her hubby, Clark—calls to him from the bathtub to join her. Shock and hilarity ensue. The accidental intruder was played by none of ther than Robbie Coltrane, 16 years before he embodied Hagrid in the Harry Potter films.