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I want to go to London to watch Wimbledon. What should I prepare?

First of all, you need to consider the visa issue. Visa in Britain is not easy to handle. You need to apply to the embassy in advance, and you may need to sign in person. Then you must have a stable job or something, or you may be refused a visa because of your immigration tendency. (Visa officers sometimes do this. )

Generally speaking, if you look at Wimbledon, the mainland has never heard of a travel agency doing this project. But you can find friends who like tennis and join a group. The time of Wimbledon is about two weeks, and it will be postponed if it rains, so be sure to bring enough money. Wimbledon is a small town, it is not easy to find a place to live, and it is more troublesome to buy tickets. Tens of thousands of dollars should be at least.

I personally suggest that the landlord make preparations in advance, and it is best to find someone in Britain to help you arrange accommodation and transportation problems. Generally speaking, the cost of an ordinary hotel in London is as high as 80 pounds per person per day (about 800 RMB), and even if you choose a youth hostel, it will cost almost 60 pounds per night. There is also the issue of tickets. Tickets to Wimbledon are not cheap, and the price of the central court is generally about 10 higher than that of the second game. Before entering the quarter-finals, the ticket price for watching a game was about 38-65 pounds, and when entering the finals, the ticket price will rise to 75 pounds, 84 pounds and 965,438+0 pounds, which is almost 700-65,438+0 pounds.

Traffic problems are relatively easy to solve. It costs six or seven pounds (60 RMB) to go to Wimbledon Stadium by subway. But because of the long distance, it takes a certain time to take a bus, and then it takes about two to three hours to queue up outside the stadium.

To sum up, I will simply calculate an account for the landlord. Suppose you watch a three-day game and stay for about four days: the round-trip air ticket is about 4500 (you need to book in advance), the accommodation is about 3200, the ball ticket is about 2700, the catering 1000, the transportation is about 800, and the visa processing fee is about 5000.

Total amount: about 17200. Of course, the actual cost must be more than that. You may also buy souvenirs or stay a little longer, but the premise of everything is to get a visa, which is the most important thing, so I wish the landlord good luck. I typed it word by word ~