UK Public Holidays
UK Public Holidays
are days set aside for the citizens of the UK to take a well-deserved break
from work and other engagements. They are usually scheduled every May and
September and are popular in Great Britain and throughout the rest of the
world. The UK is a country where people go to have fun. Some of the most
popular UK public holidays are bank
holidays, or "bank holidays", and there are four main banking
holidays in the United Kingdom.
The
Four Main UK Public Holidays
The four main UK
public holidays are the following: First Bank Holiday, Christmas, Easter,
New Year's and Summer Holidays. The days during each of these bank holidays
vary slightly. The first bank holiday in May, the second in July, the third in
August and the fourth in September are considered the most popular. The last
two are very popular because they coincide with the London Toy and Model
Exhibition.
There are numerous public transportation options
available to you and your family on the UK
public holidays. Some of the most popular travel companies in the UK offer
discounts and specials on their business and personal travel arrangements to
you and your loved ones on all of the popular public holidays in London, including
Christmas day, St. Patrick's day, Good Friday, and New Year's Day. You can also
enjoy discounted rates and special promotions on all of the major museums and
galleries around the city, as well as the National Gallery. The British Museum
has several amazing exhibits about the world-famous collections that span
centuries.
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