eSIM Royaume-Uni
eSIM Premium pour Royaume-Uni. Prix juste. Sans échange de SIM.
Plans de Données pour Royaume-Uni
All 14 plans have fast network routing
Nos Sélections
Sélectionnés à la main pour la valeur, le prix et la couverture
Most travelers · balanced usage
30 days validity
T-Mobile UK, 3, O2
Short trips · light usage
15 days validity
T-Mobile UK, 3, O2
Heavy usage · longer stays
180 days validity
T-Mobile UK, 3, O2
7 days validity
T-Mobile UK, 3, O2
30 days validity
T-Mobile UK, 3, O2
30 days validity
T-Mobile UK, 3, O2
30 days validity
T-Mobile UK, 3, O2
30 days validity
T-Mobile UK, 3, O2
Rappel de Configuration
Achetez Avant le Départ
Achetez votre plan eSIM avant d'embarquer pour Royaume-Uni.
Installez le Profil eSIM
Scannez le QR code dans les paramètres de votre téléphone pour installer le profil eSIM.
Activez à l'Arrivée
Activez à votre arrivée en Royaume-Uni et activez l'itinérance des données. Votre téléphone se connectera automatiquement.
Tip: Install your UK eSIM before departing — it connects automatically the moment you land at Heathrow, Gatwick, or Edinburgh, before you reach the taxi rank.
Plans Summary
14 plans
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Tip: Most travelers choose 5–10 GB for a 7–10 day trip
Foire aux Questions
Does the eSIM work on the London Underground?
At most sub-surface and sub-overground stations, yes. Deep-level tube lines (Piccadilly, Central, Northern) have Wi-Fi at stations but no coverage in tunnels between stops — download your route before descending.
Will it work across all four nations of the UK?
Yes — England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland are all covered. Coverage is strongest in urban areas and along main transport routes, weakest in remote Highland and rural areas.
Do I need a separate eSIM for the Republic of Ireland?
Yes. The Republic of Ireland is a separate country with its own networks. Most UK eSIM plans do not cover it. Consider a regional Europe plan if you're crossing the border.
How is coverage in the Scottish Highlands?
Variable. Main roads and tourist towns (Inverness, Fort William, Portree on Skye) have coverage. Remote glens, mountain ridges, and minor roads can have no signal — download offline maps before hiking.
Can I use Uber in UK cities?
Yes, Uber operates in London and most major UK cities. Bolt is a cheaper alternative. Black cabs and local taxis are also widely available.
How is coverage on UK intercity trains?
Generally good along main lines (London–Manchester, London–Edinburgh). Signal can drop in tunnels and through hilly terrain. Most modern intercity trains have onboard Wi-Fi as a supplement.
What apps are most useful for getting around London?
Citymapper (essential for buses and complex transit routing), National Rail or Trainline (live departures), Google Maps (good for walking), and TfL Oyster (to top up your Oyster card remotely).
Does the eSIM work in the Channel Islands (Jersey, Guernsey)?
The Channel Islands are British Crown Dependencies but not part of the UK. Coverage depends on your specific plan — check the plan details, as some UK plans extend there and some do not.
Royaume-Uni is part of these regional plans
Neighbouring countries
Guide eSIM pour Royaume-Uni
Votre eSIM se connecte aux principaux opérateurs en Royaume-Uni :
Réseaux disponibles : 5G
The United Kingdom rewards data-prepared travelers. The National Rail app (or Trainline) is how you navigate live departure boards, check real-time delays, and book advance tickets — walk-up fares on popular routes can be several times the advance price. Citymapper is more accurate than Google Maps for London bus routing, where bus stop names and route changes can be confusing. Outside London, English is obviously the language, but in parts of Wales, Welsh-only signage makes translation apps genuinely useful.
EE has the widest UK coverage, including the best rural performance. Three is popular for data-heavy plans. Vodafone and O2 are strong in cities and suburban areas. The London Underground has Wi-Fi at most sub-surface stations but the deep-tube lines (Piccadilly, Central, Jubilee in tunnels) have no signal — download your route before descending. The Scottish Highlands are notably patchy away from main roads; offline maps are essential for any hiking.
Beyond transport, data is useful for practical things like finding the cheapest petrol on a road trip (Petrol Map app), checking pub opening times during licensing hours, and booking tables at popular restaurants (OpenTable and Resy both cover UK cities well). Weather is relevant — the BBC Weather app is more locally accurate than international alternatives.
Regional travel varies significantly: England and Wales along main roads are well-covered. The Lake District has coverage in towns but drops on fell ridges. Snowdonia has patchy signal in valley floors. Northern Ireland has good urban coverage; its Rural areas are improving. The Isle of Skye in Scotland has reasonable coverage in main settlements but limited on cliff walks.
Buying a physical SIM in the UK is straightforward — newsagents and supermarkets stock Three, O2, and EE SIMs, and airport kiosks sell them at a premium. An eSIM configured before departure sidesteps this and gives you coverage from the moment you clear passport control at Heathrow or Gatwick.