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United Kingdom vs Germany
A side-by-side look at the practical essentials for United Kingdom and Germany — power, safety, money and getting around.
Quick answer
Traveling between United Kingdom and Germany, you will need a plug adapter, and a voltage converter is generally not needed for dual-voltage chargers.
| Detail | United Kingdom | Germany |
|---|---|---|
| Power plug | Type G | Type C/F |
| Voltage | 230V | 230V |
| Frequency | 50Hz | 50Hz |
| Emergency (general) | 999 / 112 | 112 |
| Police | 999 / 112 | 110 |
| Ambulance | 999 / 112 | 112 |
| Tap water | Generally safe | Generally safe |
| Driving side | Left | Right |
| Currency | Pound Sterling (GBP, £) | Euro (EUR, €) |
| Dialing code | +44 | +49 |
| Time zone | UTC+0 (GMT) / UTC+1 (BST) | UTC+1 (CET) / UTC+2 (CEST) |
| Best season | Late spring through early autumn offers the longest daylight and the best chance of mild weather. May, June and September are especially good for city breaks because they avoid the busiest school-holiday weeks. | May to September is best for city trips, outdoor dining and festivals. December is popular for Christmas markets, while spring and early autumn usually have better hotel value than peak summer. |
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United Kingdom travel essentials
Plugs, emergency numbers, tap water, tipping and more for United Kingdom.
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Germany travel essentials
Plugs, emergency numbers, tap water, tipping and more for Germany.