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Japan Voltage Guide: Using UK Appliances in Japan

Japan uses 100V electricity at 50/60Hz. Most UK devices work with an adapter, but some appliances need a voltage converter.

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Premier Inn Hotels near Gatwick Airport: A practical guide Gatwick Airport, the UK's second-busiest airport, serves as a major hub for leisure and business travelers alike. With its constant flow of passengers, the need for convenient and comfortable accommodation is paramount. Premier Inn, a well-known hotel chain in the UK, offers a variety of hotels […]

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Egypt Plug Adapter: What UK Travellers Need

Egypt uses Type C and F plugs at 220V. UK visitors need a travel adapter. Guide to Egyptian plug types, voltage, and what to buy.

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Travel Kettle Quest 35690 Compact Dual Electric Voltage – 0.5L, 600W, 17.5x17x8cm – Black

Quest 35690 travel kettle review. Dual voltage, 0.5L capacity, includes two cups. Features, specs, and how it performs for travellers.

Oyster Travel Card London

If you're planning on spending any time in London, then you'll need to get yourself an Oyster Travel card. This contactless card makes it easy to pay for your journey on all public transport in the city. Whether you're taking the bus, the train, the Tube, or the DLR, an Oyster card is the best […]

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A guide to Dubai hotels by area and budget. Covers Palm Jumeirah, Jumeirah Beach, Dubai Marina, and what to expect at different price points.

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