If you’re visiting London and the UK from abroad, I’m sure that you’d like to be able to use your phone to access Google Maps, look up information, buy last-minute theatre tickets, and of course communicate with your travel group and your friends and family back home. But it can be confusing to figure out what’s the best way for you to stay connected that isn’t too expensive but is also convenient. So in this article I’ll give you some options so you can work out which will work best for your trip and situation. You’ll be connected in no time.
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Check with your phone provider about an international plan
Some mobile providers have reasonably priced international plans for limited amounts of time. This is usually the easiest option for being able to use your phone while in London, but the price of this will vary from carrier to carrier. Call your provider to see what options they can offer for using your phone in London while you’re visiting, and if it seems like a reasonable daily charge, then go with this option.

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Use an e-Sim
The next best way to be connected abroad is getting an e-sim. That way, you’ll get to use data just like you would at home without having to change your phone number (which you would have to do with a regular SIM). My personal favourite e-sim recommendation is Airalo.
To use it, all you need to do is download the Airalo e-SIM app, choose a SIM for the UK and the amount of time you will be travelling, then buy it and set it up. You can use the code LOVEANDLONDON3 for 10% off your first e-sim purchase.

Use a UK SIM
If your phone isn’t compatible with an e-sim, or you prefer to go old school with it, you can buy a cheap SIM in the UK to easily stay connected. You can do this in London if you have an unlocked smartphone, just check with your mobile provider to see if you do (most are these days).
When you arrive, visit a supermarket, convenience store, or a mobile phone shop to pick up a pay-as-you-go SIM. You can also get them at the airport, they’re generally a bit more expensive due to the convenience factor.
Or if you want to have your SIM with you by the time you touch down in London, order a free SIM ahead of time from Giff Gaff. They’ll send it to you at home, just follow the instructions for set up and you’ll be good to go.

Find wifi around London
Wifi is sorta easy to find around London if you’ll need it, however, it’s not super reliable and there’s also the security aspect of using public wifi while checking banking apps and looking at other sensitive data.
Remember that if you have my London Itineraries, that your digital map works best with a data connection when you’re out and about, so the first three options are the best for you.
So, there you have it — here are the top 4 ways to stay connected in London. Of course, take some time to read through each to see what works best for you. If you’re with travel partners or kids, it might also be worth looking into these options for their phones, too. Happy planning!
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