I have lived in England for several years.

The sad thing is that there are no beaches and spas. As far as I know, there is a hot spring in the city of Bath. I went there last year, but since the two-hour wellness cost £45, I didn't even go in. And they also said when you can go in, from 2 p.m.

There is no beach or spa in Southampton where I live; I asked all the hotels before. Many hotels do not have pools or jacuzzis. There are many open beaches and indoor spas in Hungary. And there is more than one cave spa in Hungary.

The English prices are excessive and horrible and the time is only 2-4 hours per person.

On Hungarian beaches, the guest decides how many hours he buys a ticket for that day.
Three-hour and daily tickets, as well as swimming tickets, are available at Hungarian beaches and spas.

England is not making progress in this area. They don't build multi-pool outdoor beaches here, and they don't build indoor spas all over the country.

In addition to work, the poorer class here in England cannot relax.

This is what I am saying, a 46-year-old Hungarian citizen living in Southampton. I wrote this letter by email to the British government:

It would be nice if the government would create beaches and spas all over England in the future. This way, lower and middle-class people can relax with their families on their days off.

This is true in other countries as well, and not only in luxury hotels. Thus, the English GDP would also increase.

The English government could also look at this for the future in England.

Hungary is a small country, yet the whole country is full of beaches, cave spas, and spas.

In England, the ocean water is cold enough for recreational swimming.

If I want to do wellness here in England twice a month, I can't go anywhere because there are only hotels, they are too expensive.

For a gym like Lloyds, everyone is asked for a pass from the guest, there are no day tickets.

Will the new government make a difference?

Will there be beaches?

It would be good if there were beaches at least in the cities, for example in the city of Southampton where I live, the English economy would also benefit from many cheap beaches in England.

Krisztian Kovacs
Southampton