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UK Outlet, Plug & Voltage Guide for Travelers (Complete 2026 Edition) ⚡

Planning a trip to the UK? You’re in for one of the most atmospheric, layered, and endlessly rewarding travel experiences in the world.

The UK is one of those places that can feel completely different from one stop to the next: London with its royal landmarks, iconic streets, world-class museums, and neighborhoods that somehow manage to feel both historic and current at the same time; Edinburgh with its dramatic skyline, stone closes, and storybook mood; the Cotswolds with honey-colored villages and rolling countryside; the Lake District with its quiet beauty and poetic landscapes; seaside towns with windswept charm; and grand old cities where centuries of history sit right alongside everyday life.

There is so much variety packed into a relatively small space. You can spend your mornings in a museum, your afternoons wandering castle grounds or bookshops, your evenings in a cozy pub, and your nights tucked into anything from a polished city hotel to a countryside inn. Whether you’re planning a London-heavy city trip, a Scotland itinerary, a road trip through England or Wales, a festive winter escape, or a summer packed with trains and day trips, the UK has a way of pulling you in.

But here’s the practical reality nobody wants to think about until it becomes a problem: none of it works if your devices are dead.

Maps, train tickets, hotel bookings, eSIMs, translation apps, camera batteries, and all the photos you’re trying to take along the way depend on power. The UK runs on 230V / 50Hz and uses Type G plugs, which is very different from what many travelers use at home. Show up with the wrong setup and you can wind up with chargers that do not fit, hair tools that are not safe to use, or devices you suddenly cannot charge when you need them most.

That’s why this guide exists.
This is a complete, no-nonsense UK outlet, plug, and voltage guide, with clear explanations and practical packing advice for travelers from every region of the world. Scroll to your country below for exactly what you need — no guessing, no surprises. (Modeled after my popular Japan guideItaly guideFrance guideIndia guide, Thailand guide, and Greece guide.)

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⚡ Quick Overview: What You Need for the UK

Plug Adapter (Essential)

The UK uses Type G plugs.
👉 A universal adapter that includes Type G coverage is your easiest and most reliable option. The UK plug is very different from most of Europe, so do not assume your standard continental Europe adapter will work here.

✔ Dual-Voltage Electronics (Adapter Only)

Phones, laptops, tablets, cameras, power banks, and most modern chargers labeled 100–240V need only a plug adapter in the UK — no converter required. The UK runs on 230V / 50Hz, so dual-voltage electronics are usually very easy to use there.

✔ Single-Voltage Small Appliances (Converter Required)

Hair dryers, curling irons, straighteners, steamers, and other small appliances rated 110–120V only can be damaged by the UK’s 230V power unless you use a step-down voltage converter.
In many cases, a dual-voltage travel version is the safer and easier option.

Multi-Port USB Charger

Hotel rooms — especially in older buildings, historic inns, countryside properties, and smaller guesthouses — may not have enough convenient outlets near the bed or mirror. A multi-port charger makes life much easier.

Travel Power Strip

Choose one that is small and easy to pack. You can plug it into your adapter and it turns one outlet into a mini charging station.

Power Bank

A must for long sightseeing days, train travel, day trips, walking-heavy city days, and heavy photo/navigation use. If you want help choosing one, check out my power bank guide.

Electronics Organizer

Keeps cords, chargers, adapters, and little tech essentials contained so you’re not digging through your suitcase five minutes before a train departure.

💡 Travel Hack:

A universal adapter + travel power strip + multi-port USB charger = an instant charging hub anywhere in the UK.


🇬🇧 The UK’s Electrical Basics

Plug Types Used:

Type G – Three rectangular prongs in a triangular layout

Type G is the UK standard and is used throughout England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. It is bulkier and more distinctive than the plug types used across most of continental Europe.

Voltage: 230V (nationwide)
Frequency: 50 Hz

✔ Safe (With Only an Adapter)

Phones
Laptops
Tablets
Cameras
Power banks
E-readers / Kindles
Bluetooth headphones / earbuds
Most modern USB chargers

Not Always Safe

Hair dryers
Curling irons
Straighteners
Steamers
Heating pads
Electric kettles
Cheap or older chargers
Any device labeled 120V only

Check the Voltage Label Before You Pack

Look at the small print on each charger or device:

“110V” or “120V only” → Not safe in the UK. You must use a voltage converter, or the device can burn out.

“100–240V” → Safe in the UK. You only need a plug adapter.

Frequency Note:

The 50Hz vs 60Hz difference is usually not a big deal for phones, laptops, and similar electronics. Motor-based or heat-based appliances may not perform exactly the same.

Consistency:

The UK’s electrical system is consistent nationwide. Whether you’re in London, Edinburgh, Manchester, the Cotswolds, Bath, Liverpool, the Lake District, or the Scottish Highlands, the plug type and voltage are the same. Older hotels, historic properties, and smaller inns may have fewer conveniently placed outlets, so a good charging setup matters even more.

Traveling around Europe too? This is where people get tripped up: the UK uses the same 230V / 50Hz standard as much of Europe, but the plug shape is different. So even if your electronics are voltage-compatible, you may still need a different adapter for the UK than for countries like France, Italy, Greece, or Spain. That makes it especially important to check each country on a multi-stop trip before you leave.

⚡ Quick Jump to Your Region

🌍 North America
🌍 Central America & Caribbean
🌍 South America
🌍 Oceania
🌍 Europe
🌍 Asia
🌍 Africa
Universal Packing Checklist
🎒 Final Tips for the UK

🌍 North America

🇺🇸 United States

Home: 120V, 60 Hz, Type A/B.
Vs. the UK: Different plug shapes and much higher voltage in the UK. You’ll need a plug adapter for almost everything, and a step-down voltage converter for any single-voltage 120V appliances. Frequency is also slightly different, though that usually matters more for motorized or heat-based tools than for modern electronics. The UK uses Type G plugs and 230V / 50Hz.

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🇨🇦 Canada

Home: 120V, 60 Hz, Type A/B.
Vs. the UK: Different plug shapes and much higher voltage in the UK. You’ll need a plug adapter for almost everything, and a step-down voltage converter for any single-voltage 120V appliances. Frequency is also slightly different, though that usually matters more for motorized or heat-based tools than for modern electronics. The UK uses Type G plugs and 230V / 50Hz.

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🇲🇽 Mexico

Home: 127V, 60 Hz, Type A/B (with some variation in limited cases).
Vs. the UK: Plug shapes are different, and the UK’s voltage is still much higher. You’ll need a plug adapter for your chargers and a step-down voltage converter for single-voltage appliances. The frequency difference is usually minor for modern electronics. The UK uses Type G and 230V / 50Hz.

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🇬🇱 Greenland

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, commonly Type C and Type K; Type F is also seen in some references, but Type K is the key one to be aware of.
Vs. the UK: Voltage and frequency are effectively compatible, so most electronics are easy to use. You will still usually need a plug adapter, because Greenland does not use the UK’s Type G plug. That means your devices may be voltage-compatible but still not physically fit the outlet in the UK.

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🌍 Central America & Caribbean

🔌 110–127V / 50–60 Hz Countries

⚠️ Step-Down Voltage Converter Required for Single-Voltage (110–120V) Appliances

Travelers from these countries are used to lower voltage than the UK’s 230V system.
➡️ Dual-voltage electronics are fine with an adapter only
➡️ Single-voltage hair tools require a step-down voltage converter
➡️ The UK also uses Type G plugs, so many travelers will need a different adapter than they use in continental Europe.

🇧🇿 Belize

Home: 110V / 220V mix, 60 Hz, A / B / G
UK vs Home: Voltage mismatch in 110V areas. Plug shape may also differ depending on what you normally use at home.
What to Pack:

💡 Dual-voltage devices (100–240V) need an adapter only — no converter.

🇨🇷 Costa Rica

Home: 120V, 60 Hz, A / B
UK vs Home: Large voltage gap.
What to Pack:

💡 Dual-voltage devices (100–240V) need an adapter only — no converter.

🇸🇻 El Salvador

Home: 115V, 60 Hz, A / B
UK vs Home: Voltage mismatch.
What to Pack:

💡 Dual-voltage devices (100–240V) need an adapter only — no converter.

🇬🇹 Guatemala

Home: 120V, 60 Hz, A / B
UK vs Home: Voltage mismatch.
What to Pack:

💡 Dual-voltage devices (100–240V) need an adapter only — no converter.

🇭🇳 Honduras

Home: 120V, 60 Hz, A / B
UK vs Home: Voltage mismatch.
What to Pack:

💡 Dual-voltage devices (100–240V) need an adapter only — no converter.

🇳🇮 Nicaragua

Home: 120V, 60 Hz, A / B
UK vs Home: Voltage difference.
What to Pack:

💡 Dual-voltage devices (100–240V) need an adapter only — no converter.

🇵🇦 Panama

Home: 120V, 60 Hz, A / B
UK vs Home: Plugs differ, and the voltage does not match.
What to Pack:

💡 Dual-voltage devices (100–240V) need an adapter only — no converter.

🇧🇸 Bahamas

Home: 120V, 60 Hz, A / B
UK vs Home: Significant voltage gap.
What to Pack:

💡 Dual-voltage devices (100–240V) need an adapter only — no converter.

🇧🇧 Barbados

Home: 115V, 50 Hz, A / B
UK vs Home: Voltage mismatch.
What to Pack:

💡 Dual-voltage devices (100–240V) need an adapter only — no converter.

🇨🇺 Cuba

Home: 110V / 220V mix, 60 Hz, A / B / C / L
UK vs Home: Converter needed when using 110V-based devices or outlets.
What to Pack:

💡 Dual-voltage devices (100–240V) need an adapter only — no converter.

🇩🇴 Dominican Republic

Home: 120V, 60 Hz, A / B / C
UK vs Home: Voltage difference.
What to Pack:

💡 Dual-voltage devices (100–240V) need an adapter only — no converter.

🇭🇹 Haiti

Home: 110V, 60 Hz, A / B
UK vs Home: Large voltage gap.
What to Pack:

💡 Dual-voltage devices (100–240V) need an adapter only — no converter.

🇯🇲 Jamaica

Home: 110V, 50 Hz, A / B
UK vs Home: Voltage mismatch.
What to Pack:

💡 Dual-voltage devices (100–240V) need an adapter only — no converter.

🇹🇹 Trinidad and Tobago

Home: 115V, 60 Hz, A / B
UK vs Home: Voltage difference.
What to Pack:

💡 Dual-voltage devices (100–240V) need an adapter only — no converter.


🔌 220–240V / 50–60 Hz Countries

✅ Adapter Only — No Voltage Converter Needed

If you’re coming from one of these countries, the UK’s 230V voltage is already familiar.
➡️ You’ll just need the right plug adapter if your home plug shape is different.

🇦🇬 Antigua and Barbuda

Home: 230V, 60 Hz, A / B
UK vs Home: Voltage is compatible, but the plug shape is different.
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🇩🇲 Dominica

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, G
UK vs Home: Very close match. Type G is already standard.
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🇬🇩 Grenada

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, G
UK vs Home: Very close match. Type G is already standard.
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🇰🇳 Saint Kitts and Nevis

Home: 230V, 60 Hz, A / B / G / D
UK vs Home: Voltage is compatible; you may or may not need an adapter depending on what plug your device uses, but Type G devices are already compatible.
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🇱🇨 Saint Lucia

Home: 240V, 50 Hz, A / B / G
UK vs Home: Voltage is compatible; Type G devices will already fit.
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🇻🇨 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, A / B / G
UK vs Home: Voltage is compatible; Type G devices will already fit.
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🌍 South America

🔌 220–240V / 50–60 Hz Countries

Adapter only — no voltage converter needed

The UK’s 230V / 50Hz system closely matches these countries. You’ll just need the correct plug adapter if your device does not already use Type G.

🇦🇷 Argentina

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, I
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, but the plug shape is different, so you’ll need an adapter for UK outlets.

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🇧🇴 Bolivia

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, A / B / C
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match. Plug shape differs from the UK, so an adapter is still needed.

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🇨🇱 Chile

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / L
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match. Plug shape is different from the UK, so you’ll need an adapter.

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🇵🇾 Paraguay

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C
UK vs Home: Very close electrical match. You’ll still need an adapter because Paraguay does not use the UK’s Type G plug.

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🇵🇪 Peru

Home: 220V, 60 Hz, A / B / C
UK vs Home: Voltage is compatible. There is a slight frequency difference, which is usually fine for modern electronics, but the plug shape still differs from the UK.

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🇺🇾 Uruguay

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / F / L
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match. Plug shape is still different from the UK, so most travelers will need an adapter.

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🔌 110–127V / 60 Hz or Mixed-Voltage Countries

Step-down voltage converter required for single-voltage appliances

Dual-voltage electronics labeled 100–240V only need an adapter. Hair tools and other single-voltage appliances require a step-down voltage converter when coming from lower-voltage systems to the UK’s 230V power.

🇧🇷 Brazil

Home: 127V / 220V mix (varies by region), 60 Hz, C / N
UK vs Home: Converter required in 127V regions, which are common. Even in 220V areas, the plug shape still differs from the UK.

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🇨🇴 Colombia

Home: 110V, 60 Hz, A / B
UK vs Home: Large voltage difference; converter is essential for single-voltage devices.

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🇪🇨 Ecuador

Home: 120V, 60 Hz, A / B
UK vs Home: Voltage mismatch; converter required for single-voltage appliances.

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🇬🇾 Guyana

Home: 110V / 220V mix, 50 Hz / 60 Hz, A / B
UK vs Home: Converter needed for 120V-style appliances. Even when voltage is compatible in some situations, the plug shape still differs from UK outlets.

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🇸🇷 Suriname

Home: 127V, 60 Hz, A / B
UK vs Home: Significant voltage gap; converter required for single-voltage devices.

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🇻🇪 Venezuela

Home: 120V, 60 Hz, A / B
UK vs Home: Voltage mismatch; converter is essential for single-voltage appliances.

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🌍 Oceania

🔌 220–240V / 50 Hz Countries

Adapter only — no voltage converter needed

(Primarily Type I plug countries)

The UK’s 230V / 50Hz system matches these countries closely. You’ll just need the correct plug adapter, since Type I does not fit UK Type G outlets.

🇦🇺 Australia

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type I
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match; Type I angled pins do not fit UK outlets, so an adapter is essential.

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🇳🇿 New Zealand

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type I
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match; Type I requires an adapter for the UK.

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🇫🇯 Fiji

Home: 240V, 50 Hz, Type I
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match closely; Type I still requires an adapter.

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🇵🇬 Papua New Guinea

Home: 240V, 50 Hz, Type I
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match closely; adapter required.

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🇸🇧 Solomon Islands

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type I
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match; Type I requires an adapter for UK outlets.

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🇹🇴 Tonga

Home: 240V, 50 Hz, Type I
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match closely; Type I adapter essential.

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🇼🇸 Samoa

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type I
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match; Type I requires an adapter.

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🇹🇻 Tuvalu

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, Type I
UK vs Home: Very close electrical match; adapter required because the plug shape is different.

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🇻🇺 Vanuatu

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, Type I
UK vs Home: Very close electrical match; Type I needs an adapter.

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🇰🇮 Kiribati

Home: 240V, 50 Hz, Type I
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match closely; adapter required.

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🇳🇷 Nauru

Home: 240V, 50 Hz, Type I
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match closely; adapter required.

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🔌 120V / 60 Hz Countries

Step-down voltage converter required for single-voltage appliances

Dual-voltage devices labeled 100–240V need only an adapter. Hair tools and other single-voltage appliances require a converter because these countries use much lower voltage than the UK’s 230V system.

🇲🇭 Marshall Islands

Home: 120V, 60 Hz, A / B
UK vs Home: Large voltage difference; converter essential for single-voltage appliances.

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🇫🇲 Micronesia

Home: 120V, 60 Hz, A / B
UK vs Home: Voltage mismatch; converter required for single-voltage appliances.

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🇵🇼 Palau

Home: 120V, 60 Hz, A / B
UK vs Home: Significant voltage gap; converter required.

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🇦🇸 American Samoa

Home: 120V, 60 Hz, A / B / F / I
UK vs Home: Voltage difference means a converter is still essential for single-voltage appliances, and plug types vary, so a universal adapter is the easiest option.

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🌍 Europe

🔌 230V / 50 Hz Countries

Adapter only — no voltage converter needed

(Primarily Type C / E / F countries)

The UK’s 230V / 50Hz system already matches most of Europe on voltage and frequency. The main issue is the plug shape: if you use Type C, E, F, J, or L, you will usually still need a Type G adapter for the UK. Travelers from Ireland, Malta, and the UK are the main exceptions here because they already use Type G.

🇦🇱 Albania

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / F
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, but C / F plugs are not UK-compatible, so you’ll need an adapter.

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🇦🇩 Andorra

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / F
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, but C / F plugs need an adapter for UK outlets.

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🇦🇹 Austria

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / F
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, but C / F plugs are not compatible with Type G, so an adapter is needed.

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🇧🇪 Belgium

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / E
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, but C / E plugs are not UK-compatible, so you’ll need an adapter.

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🇧🇦 Bosnia and Herzegovina

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / F
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, but C / F plugs still need an adapter for the UK.

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🇧🇬 Bulgaria

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / F
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, but C / F plugs require an adapter in the UK.

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🇭🇷 Croatia

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / F
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, but C / F plugs are not directly compatible with UK outlets.

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🇨🇿 Czechia

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / E / F
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, but C / E / F plugs still need an adapter for UK Type G outlets.

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🇩🇰 Denmark

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / E / F / K
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, but these plug types are different from Type G, so an adapter is needed.

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🇪🇪 Estonia

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / F
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, but C / F plugs require an adapter in the UK.

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🇫🇮 Finland

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / F
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, but C / F plugs are not UK-compatible.

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🇫🇷 France

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / E
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, but French plugs still need a Type G adapter in the UK.

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🇩🇪 Germany

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / F
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, but German plugs are not directly compatible with UK sockets.

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🇬🇷 Greece

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / F
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, but C / F plugs are not UK-compatible, so you’ll need an adapter.

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🇭🇺 Hungary

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / F
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, but C / F plugs still need an adapter for the UK.

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🇮🇸 Iceland

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / F
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, but C / F plugs require an adapter for UK outlets.

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🇮🇪 Ireland

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, G
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, and Type G is already compatible, so many travelers won’t need an adapter at all.

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🇮🇹 Italy

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / F / L
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, but Italian plug types are still different from UK Type G, so an adapter is needed.

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🇱🇻 Latvia

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / F
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, but C / F plugs need an adapter for the UK.

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🇱🇹 Lithuania

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / F
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, but C / F plugs are not directly compatible with UK outlets.

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🇱🇺 Luxembourg

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / F
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, but C / F plugs need an adapter for the UK.

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🇲🇹 Malta

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, G
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, and Type G is already the local standard, so many travelers will not need an adapter.

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🇲🇩 Moldova

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / F
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, but C / F plugs still need an adapter in the UK.

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🇲🇨 Monaco

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / E / F
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, but those plug types are still different from Type G.

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🇲🇪 Montenegro

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / F
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, but C / F plugs are not UK-compatible.

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🇳🇱 Netherlands

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / F
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, but Dutch plugs still need an adapter for the UK.

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🇲🇰 North Macedonia

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / F
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, but C / F plugs need an adapter in the UK.

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🇳🇴 Norway

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / F
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, but Norwegian plugs are not directly compatible with UK sockets.

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🇵🇱 Poland

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / E
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, but C / E plugs still require a Type G adapter.

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🇵🇹 Portugal

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / F
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, but C / F plugs are not UK-compatible.

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🇷🇴 Romania

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / F
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, but C / F plugs still need an adapter for the UK.

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🇷🇸 Serbia

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / F
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, but C / F plugs are not directly compatible with UK outlets.

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🇸🇰 Slovakia

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / E
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, but C / E plugs need an adapter for the UK.

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🇸🇮 Slovenia

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / F
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, but C / F plugs still need a UK adapter.

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🇪🇸 Spain

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / F
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, but Spanish plugs are not directly compatible with UK sockets.

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🇸🇪 Sweden

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / F
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, but C / F plugs require an adapter in the UK.

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🇨🇭 Switzerland

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / J
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, but Swiss plugs still need a Type G adapter for the UK.

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🇺🇦 Ukraine

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / F
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, but C / F plugs are not UK-compatible.

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🇻🇦 Vatican City

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / F / L
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, but the plug shapes still differ from Type G, so an adapter is needed.

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🌍 Asia

🔌 220–240V / 50–60 Hz Countries

Adapter only — no voltage converter needed

(Most of Asia)

The UK’s 230V / 50Hz system closely matches these countries. In most cases, travelers will only need the correct plug adapter. The big difference is plug shape: Type G is already standard in some parts of Asia, but many others use C / F / D / M / I / H / K instead.

🇦🇫 Afghanistan

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C / F
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, but C / F plugs are not UK-compatible, so you’ll need an adapter.

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🇦🇲 Armenia

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / F
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, but C / F plugs need an adapter for the UK.

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🇦🇿 Azerbaijan

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / F
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, but C / F plugs are not directly compatible with UK outlets.

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🇧🇭 Bahrain

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, G
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, and Type G is already compatible, so many travelers will not need an adapter.

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🇧🇩 Bangladesh

Home: 220–230V, 50 Hz, C / D / G / K
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match. Type G devices are already compatible, but travelers using C / D / K plugs may still need an adapter.

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🇧🇹 Bhutan

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / D / G / M
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match. Type G plugs already work, but C / D / M devices may need an adapter.

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🇧🇳 Brunei

Home: 240V, 50 Hz, G
UK vs Home: Very close electrical match, and Type G is already standard.

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🇰🇭 Cambodia

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, A / C / G
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match. Type G devices are already compatible, but A / C plugs may need an adapter.

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🇨🇳 China

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, A / C / I
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match closely, but A / C / I plugs are not UK Type G, so most travelers will need an adapter.

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🇨🇾 Cyprus

Home: 240V, 50 Hz, G
UK vs Home: Very close match, and Type G is already compatible.

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🇬🇪 Georgia

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C / F
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match closely, but C / F plugs require an adapter.

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🇮🇳 India

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / D / M
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, but C / D / M plugs are different from UK Type G, so you’ll usually need an adapter.

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🇮🇩 Indonesia

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / F
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, but C / F plugs are not UK-compatible.

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🇮🇷 Iran

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / F
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, but C / F plugs need an adapter.

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🇮🇶 Iraq

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / D / G
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match. Type G devices are already compatible, but C / D plugs may still need an adapter.

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🇮🇱 Israel

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / H
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, but C / H plugs are different from UK Type G, so an adapter is needed.

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🇯🇴 Jordan

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / D / F / G / J
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match. Type G devices are already compatible, but many other plug types used there still need an adapter for the UK.

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🇰🇿 Kazakhstan

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C / F
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match closely, but C / F plugs require an adapter.

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🇰🇼 Kuwait

Home: 240V, 50 Hz, G
UK vs Home: Very close electrical match, and Type G is already compatible.

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🇰🇬 Kyrgyzstan

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C / F
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match closely, but C / F plugs are not UK-compatible.

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🇱🇦 Laos

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, A / B / C / E / F
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, but most of these plug types are not Type G, so many travelers will still need an adapter.

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🇱🇧 Lebanon

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / D / G
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match. Type G is already compatible, but C / D plugs may still need an adapter.

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🇲🇾 Malaysia

Home: 240V, 50 Hz, G
UK vs Home: Very close match, and Type G is already standard.

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🇲🇻 Maldives

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, D / G / J / K / L
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match. Type G devices are already compatible, but other plug types may still need an adapter.

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🇲🇳 Mongolia

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / E
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, but C / E plugs are not UK-compatible.

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🇲🇲 Myanmar

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / D / F / G
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match. Type G is already compatible, but C / D / F plugs may still need an adapter.

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🇳🇵 Nepal

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / D / M
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, but C / D / M are still different from UK Type G.

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🇴🇲 Oman

Home: 240V, 50 Hz, G
UK vs Home: Very close electrical match, and Type G is already compatible.

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🇵🇰 Pakistan

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / D / M
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, but C / D / M plugs still need an adapter for the UK.

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🇵🇭 Philippines

Home: 220V, 60 Hz, A / B / C
UK vs Home: Voltage is compatible, with a slight frequency difference that is usually fine for modern electronics. Plug shape still differs from UK Type G.

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🇶🇦 Qatar

Home: 240V, 50 Hz, G
UK vs Home: Very close match, and Type G is already standard.

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🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia

Home: 220–230V, 60 Hz, A / B / C / G
UK vs Home: Voltage closely matches, with a slight frequency difference. Type G devices are already compatible, but many travelers may still use other local plug types.

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🇸🇬 Singapore

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, G
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, and Type G is already compatible.

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🇰🇷 South Korea

Home: 220V, 60 Hz, C / F
UK vs Home: Voltage matches closely, with a slight frequency difference. C / F plugs still need an adapter for the UK.

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🇱🇰 Sri Lanka

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, D / G / M
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match. Type G devices already work, but D / M plugs may still need an adapter.

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🇸🇾 Syria

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C / E / L
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match closely, but these plugs are not UK Type G, so an adapter is needed.

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🇹🇯 Tajikistan

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C / F
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match closely, but C / F plugs require an adapter.

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🇹🇭 Thailand

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, A / B / C / O
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match closely, but unless your device already uses Type G, you’ll generally still need an adapter for the UK. Thailand’s Type O is its own standard and is not UK-compatible.

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🇹🇱 Timor-Leste

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C / F / I
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match closely, but C / F / I plugs are not UK Type G.

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🇹🇷 Turkey

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / F
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, but C / F plugs still need an adapter for UK outlets.

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🇹🇲 Turkmenistan

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C / F
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match closely, but C / F plugs are not UK-compatible.

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🇦🇪 United Arab Emirates

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, G
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, and Type G is already compatible.

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🇺🇿 Uzbekistan

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C / F
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match closely, but C / F plugs need an adapter for the UK.

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🇻🇳 Vietnam

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, A / C
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match closely, but A / C plugs are not UK Type G, so an adapter is needed.

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🇾🇪 Yemen

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, A / D / G
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match. Type G devices are already compatible, but A / D plugs may still need an adapter.

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🔌 100–120V Countries

Step-down voltage converter needed for single-voltage appliances

Dual-voltage devices labeled 100–240V only need an adapter. Hair tools and other single-voltage appliances require a converter because these countries use much lower voltage than the UK’s 230V system.

🇯🇵 Japan

Home: 100V, 50/60 Hz (50Hz east, 60Hz west), A / B
UK vs Home: Large voltage difference; converter needed for single-voltage items. Check labels carefully for 100–240V compatibility.

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🇹🇼 Taiwan

Home: 110V, 60 Hz, A / B
UK vs Home: Voltage mismatch — converter needed for single-voltage items.

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🌍 Africa

🔌 220–240V / 50 Hz Countries

Adapter only — no voltage converter needed

(Vast majority of Africa)

The UK’s 230V / 50Hz system closely matches most of Africa. In many cases, travelers will only need the correct plug adapter, and some plug types are already compatible — especially in countries that use Type G.

🇩🇿 Algeria

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / F
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, but C / F plugs are not UK-compatible, so you’ll need an adapter.

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🇦🇴 Angola

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match closely, but Type C does not fit UK Type G outlets.

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🇧🇯 Benin

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C / E
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, but C / E plugs are not UK Type G, so an adapter is needed.

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🇧🇼 Botswana

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, D / G / M
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match. Type G devices are already compatible, but D / M plugs still need an adapter.

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🇧🇫 Burkina Faso

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C / E
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, but C / E plugs still need an adapter for the UK.

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🇧🇮 Burundi

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C / E
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, but C / E plugs are not directly compatible with UK outlets.

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🇨🇲 Cameroon

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C / E
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, but C / E plugs still need an adapter.

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🇨🇫 Central African Republic

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C / E
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, but C / E plugs are not UK-compatible.

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🇹🇩 Chad

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C / E / F
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, but C / E / F plugs still need an adapter for UK Type G outlets.

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🇰🇲 Comoros

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C / E
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, but C / E plugs are not directly compatible with UK outlets.

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🇨🇬 Congo (Brazzaville)

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / E
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, but C / E plugs still need an adapter for the UK.

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🇨🇩 Democratic Republic of the Congo

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match closely, but Type C is not UK-compatible.

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🇩🇯 Djibouti

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C / E
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, but C / E plugs need an adapter for the UK.

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🇪🇬 Egypt

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C / F
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match closely, but C / F plugs are not compatible with UK Type G.

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🇬🇶 Equatorial Guinea

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C / E
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, but C / E plugs are different from UK Type G.

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🇪🇷 Eritrea

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match closely, but Type C requires an adapter for the UK.

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🇸🇿 Eswatini (Swaziland)

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, M
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, but Type M needs an adapter for UK outlets.

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🇪🇹 Ethiopia

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C / F / L
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match closely, but C / F / L plugs are not UK-compatible.

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🇬🇦 Gabon

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match closely, but Type C requires an adapter for the UK.

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🇬🇲 Gambia

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, G
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, and Type G is already compatible, so many travelers won’t need an adapter.

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🇬🇭 Ghana

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, D / G
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match. Type G devices already work, but Type D still needs an adapter.

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🇬🇳 Guinea

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C / F
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match closely, but C / F plugs still need an adapter for the UK.

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🇬🇼 Guinea-Bissau

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match closely, but Type C is not UK-compatible.

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🇰🇪 Kenya

Home: 240V, 50 Hz, G
UK vs Home: Very close electrical match, and Type G is already compatible.

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🇱🇸 Lesotho

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, M
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match closely, but Type M needs an adapter for the UK.

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🇱🇾 Libya

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / F / L
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, but these plugs are still different from UK Type G.

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🇲🇼 Malawi

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, G
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, and Type G is already compatible.

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🇲🇱 Mali

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C / E
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match closely, but C / E plugs still need an adapter for the UK.

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🇲🇷 Mauritania

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match closely, but Type C requires an adapter.

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🇲🇺 Mauritius

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / G
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match. Type G devices already work, but Type C plugs still need an adapter.

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🇲🇦 Morocco

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C / E
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match closely, but C / E plugs are not UK-compatible.

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🇲🇿 Mozambique

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C / F / M
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match closely, but C / F / M plugs still need an adapter for the UK.

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🇳🇦 Namibia

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, D / M
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match closely, but D / M plugs require an adapter for UK outlets.

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🇳🇪 Niger

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C / E
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match closely, but C / E plugs still need an adapter.

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🇳🇬 Nigeria

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, D / G
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match. Type G devices are already compatible, but Type D still needs an adapter.

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🇷🇼 Rwanda

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / J
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, but C / J plugs are not UK Type G, so an adapter is needed.

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🇸🇹 São Tomé and Príncipe

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C / F
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match closely, but C / F plugs still need an adapter for the UK.

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🇸🇳 Senegal

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / D / E
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, but only Type G would be directly compatible in the UK — and Senegal does not mainly use Type G — so most travelers will still need an adapter.

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🇸🇨 Seychelles

Home: 240V, 50 Hz, G
UK vs Home: Very close electrical match, and Type G is already compatible.

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🇸🇱 Sierra Leone

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, D / G
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match. Type G devices already work, but Type D may still need an adapter.

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🇸🇴 Somalia

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C / G
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match closely. Type G devices are already compatible, but Type C plugs still need an adapter.

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🇿🇦 South Africa

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, D / M / N, with some newer compatibility for Type C on certain devices and some mixed use in practice
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, but South Africa is not plug-compatible with UK Type G by default, so most travelers will still need an adapter.

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🇸🇸 South Sudan

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / D / E / F / G, with Type G the official standard and older types still common in some places
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match. Type G devices are already compatible, but many travelers may still encounter or use other plug types.

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🇸🇩 Sudan

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / D
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, but C / D plugs still need an adapter for the UK.

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🇹🇿 Tanzania

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, D / G
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match. Type G devices already work, but Type D still needs an adapter.

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🇹🇬 Togo

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match closely, but Type C is not UK-compatible.

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🇹🇳 Tunisia

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / E
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match, but C / E plugs still need an adapter for the UK.

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🇺🇬 Uganda

Home: 240V, 50 Hz, G
UK vs Home: Very close match, and Type G is already compatible.

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🇿🇲 Zambia

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / D / G
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match. Type G devices are already compatible, but C / D plugs may still need an adapter.

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🇿🇼 Zimbabwe

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, D / G
UK vs Home: Voltage and frequency match closely. Type G devices already work, but Type D may still need an adapter.

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🔌 120V or Mixed-Voltage Countries

Step-down voltage converter needed for single-voltage appliances

Dual-voltage devices labeled 100–240V only need an adapter. Hair tools and other single-voltage appliances require a converter, especially in places where lower-voltage systems or mixed-voltage supply still exist.

🇱🇷 Liberia

Home: 120V, 60 Hz, A / B / C
UK vs Home: Large voltage difference — converter needed for single-voltage items.

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🇲🇬 Madagascar

Home: 127V / 220V mix, 50 Hz, C / E
UK vs Home: Voltage varies — converter needed for single-voltage items in 127V areas.

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✅ Universal Packing Checklist

Use this checklist no matter where you’re traveling from. Adjust only converter vs adapter based on your home country.

Essential Power Gear

Conditional (Only If Needed)

Step-down voltage converter
(Required only if you bring single-voltage 110–120V appliances like hair dryers or straighteners)

Organization & Protection

Quick Safety Check

Look for “100–240V” printed on chargers and devices.
Adapter only
No converter needed


🎒 Final Tips for the UK

Most travelers only need an adapter. Phones, laptops, cameras, and power banks are almost always dual-voltage.

Adapters change plug shape, not voltage. If a device is single-voltage, plugging it into 230V UK power without a converter can permanently damage it.

UK outlets are straightforward and consistent. The UK uses Type G plugs nationwide, including England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.

Outlets can still be limited. In older hotels, historic buildings, countryside inns, guesthouses, and smaller stays, convenient outlets may be in short supply. A power strip solves this instantly.

USB ports are not guaranteed. Do not assume your hotel room, train seat, airport lounge corner, or bedside lamp will have built-in USB charging.

Hair tools are the biggest risk. If yours is not dual-voltage, either bring a converter, use hotel-provided tools, or switch to a dual-voltage travel version.

Power banks are invaluable. Long walking days, train transfers, navigation-heavy city days, museum days, and countryside excursions can drain your phone fast.

The UK’s power is consistent nationwide. Once you are prepared, you are set from London to Edinburgh, Bath, York, the Cotswolds, the Lake District, Cardiff, Belfast, and beyond.

Power outages are not a major issue for most travelers, but they can happen occasionally, especially during storms or local disruptions. Devices with batteries like laptops, phones, and Kindles will be fine, but smaller plug-in appliances may be temporarily unusable until power returns.

💡 Bottom line:

If your gear says 100–240V and you have a universal adapter with Type G coverage, you are good to go. Everything else is mostly about convenience.

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