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They have both 220V and 110V available in the state room. I have not spent enough time in the UK to know your plugs, but it seemed to be the two pronged type found on the continent for the 220V. The 110V was the USA type.

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They have both 220V and 110V available in the state room. I have not spent enough time in the UK to know your plugs, but it seemed to be the two pronged type found on the continent for the 220V. The 110V was the USA type.

 

Our adaptor was marked "Northern European" and was the correct one. I guess that there must be more than one type of European adaptor but as this one also worked in Athens, I am not sure where you would use a "Southern" one!

 

Sue

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