Sightseeing in Wolverhampton - what to see. Complete travel guide

1. It's best to exchange currency well in advance of travel. The exchange rate offered by local banks is quite unfavorable, while a large commission is charged for the services. The preference should be given to bills of smaller denomination, as large ones may not be accepted in markets and small shops.
2. Prices in local stores are quite high, even in large supermarkets it will be difficult to find cheaper goods. Those who want to save on food should pay attention to Chinese restaurants that can be found in virtually every area of the city. Food can also be ordered at reasonable prices in numerous bistros.
3. The best time for vacations is from mid-April to late September. At this time, the most favorable weather reigns and nothing distracts from sightseeing. Most travelers visit the city in July and August, so it's recommended to book a hotel room for this time well in advance.
4. Those who're trying to communicate in local language are treated with great respect. You can take a phrase book with you, it will help you quickly and easily find a common language with local people.
5. On the streets, you can always find policemen to ask for help. They know how to get to the place of interest or find the nearest bank. Passers-by will also be happy to help lost travelers. Copyright www.orangesmile.com
6. The cost of tickets to museums and galleries can vary throughout the year. Learn about upcoming cultural events and clarify the cost of excursions at any travel agency.
7. It is best to go on excursions in a large group, in which case you can count on favorable discounts. You should also clarify entrance fees when visiting a museum or zoo as a family. Most often there are reduced fares for minor children.
Many people primarily associate Wolverhampton with its football club nicknamed "Wolves", which brought the city its fame. Historic cathedrals, cobbled streets, and pavements are in the … Open
8. It is very convenient to travel around the city by public transport. Buses run around the city from early morning to late evening. A taxi can also be easily caught on any street. Difficulties can arise only during peak hours when there are no free cubs.
9. Three-pin sockets are installed in all hotels, the voltage is 240 V. To use electrical appliances, special adapters and adapters may be needed.
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What to visit being in Wolverhampton - unique sights

Burlington

From the series “Unbelievable Underground Mini-Cities”
Only in 2004 all the equipment and provision were removed from the tunnels. Some rooms in the underground shelter still aren’t dissembled. There you can see a huge telephone station with a great number of facilities and covered new chairs. There also saved a part of the railway station and other interesting rooms with various equipment. Until recently, the underground shelter was classified as a secret but several years ago its place was revealed. Today everyone can come to Burlington, the entrance is on the hillslope. The underground shelter has its own elevator that works until now. … Read further

Holloway Circus Tower

From the series “Famous buildings of Postmodern architecture”
Visitors to Birmingham have the opportunity to spend a few days in a beautiful skyscraper today. It is enough to book a room at the Radisson Blu Hotel for this. The most luxurious and expensive rooms are located on the upper floors. Their panoramic windows offer a gorgeous view of the central district. There is a restaurant on the top floor. Panoramic windows are also installed in its hall. According to rough estimates, the investment in the construction of a luxury skyscraper amounted to just under 36 million pounds. The architectural project has become one of the most expensive in the history of Birmingham. … Read further

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