Autumn presents a great opportunity to embark on local adventures and enjoy the picturesque scenery while enjoying the mild weather.
The UK is brimming with towns and villages perfect for a relaxing weekend away exploring, but sometimes it’s hard to decide which getaways offer the best value for money.
A recent credit card brand Aqua analysis highlights the most budget-friendly UK locations for autumn, considering factors like accommodation prices, search interest, average rainfall, and temperature.
The study discovered that among the top options for money-saving travellers was the port city of Plymouth, in Devon, with two-night stays going for as cheap as £90.
Ahead of Plymouth were Portsmouth in third place with £88 weekend stays, Blackpool for £79 and Torquay with £74 two-day stays.
This city between the rivers Plym and Tamar is a fantastic destination to visit in autumn, offering a blend of stunning natural scenery, rich history, and vibrant culture.
Its iconic waterfront area offers stunning views of Plymouth Sound and the English Channel, and the cobbled streets of the Barbican provide an ideal autumnal stroll setting for explorers.
People who have visited this maritime hotspot have praised its coastal appeal, with one Tripadvior even comparing it to the Californian city of San Diego.
Eunny e penned: “I have travelled to most cities in the UK and Plymouth is by far the best!
“Barbican seafront and harbour is beautiful, UK’s version of San Diego.”
Mum39 added: “Lots of boat trips, good walking, and buses to get you around when hills become hard work!
“Numerous cafes to suit every taste, and excellent development going on at Royal William Yard bringing old buildings back to life.”
“Such a gorgeous place to be, if you love nature and quiet seaside towns then I cannot recommend Plymouth more!!” said CharlotteFoxy. “Wouldn’t hesitate to go back!”
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