Finding a telephone box used to be an easy task - just look for
those eye-catching red call telephone boxes. Sadly, the tradional
telephone boxes are disappearing (a very collectable item).
The biggest two telephone companies are BT and Mercury. The minimum
charge at phone boxes is 10 pence (50 pence for credit card call).
Phonecards are also available in most newsagents and corner shops.
To make an international call, dial 00 then full country/area codes
and phone number. In the UK, calls cost more during 8am-6pm weekdays.
All 0800 numbers are free, and 0890 numbers charge
49 pence per minutes daytime (e.g., a call to the
US Embassy's visa/cir/information line could easily cost you £10).
When calling from hotel, check the rates before making a call.
There are a number of walk-in telecomm outlets that offer
international calls at greatly reduced rates.
Cell phones are very easy to get even for visitors. If you have a GSM dual mode or tri-mode phone, you can buy a SIM card (costs about $15) and top up some minites (about 15c-30c a minute). Most of the SIM cards for visitors charge the same (or less) rate for internalional calls.
Useful Numbers:
Emergency: 999
Operator: 100
International directory enquiries: 153.
UK (except London) directory enquiries: 192
London directory enquiries: 142