A report by the Telegraph has claimed the long weekend will see £10 billion added to the country's economy, with hundreds of thousands of people expected to arrive at holiday spots from both the UK and abroad.
Restaurants, attractions and shops are likely to be busy, with much of the activity focused on London.
With this in mind, people might be wise to take holidays in Sussex, Kent, Essex or other counties close to the capital. But that is not to say there will not be plenty of tourists heading for beautiful locations such as Devon and Yorkshire in order to soak up a relaxed atmosphere as the nation marks 60 years of its monarch's reign.
Santander recently found the price of hotels in the UK is as much as 81 per cent higher on the Jubilee weekend, so campsites and caravans could provide the best value accommodation.
Looking for the latest FABUKBreaks offers on a wide range of UK Holiday ideas let FABTHINGS2do help you.
No comments:
Post a Comment