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We have changed our dates for our UK trip next summer, and now plan to arrive in London on the morning of 3 June, which is the Queen's Diamond Jubilee weekend. We will not spend the night in London that day. Instead, we will take the train up to Newcastle...
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Although ....
And there will be road and bridge closures and quite likely some tube station restrictions in order to cope closures etc.
I also suspect a number of tube ...
And crowds may make it difficult for you to see any of the flotilla .
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My husband and I will be traveling in England for 11 days, the 2nd week of September. We will be flying into Heathrow. Our itinerary will be 4 days in London, 2 days in Liverpool, 3 days in Bath and returning to London to fly out the next day.
Is the ...
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Is it practicle to consider walking from the Russell sq area to the Marble arch area? Would it be an interesting, safe walk? How long should it take? If it is not worthwhile, how would one travel by the Tube or by bus? We are a couple in our later 60'...
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Not sure....
There is the journey planner for bus, tube and other transport options of course.
Relating to travel by bus and tube? While most everything else is flexible our commitment to the Russell square area has us locked in.
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I am about to grab ff tickets to London for next February. I'm poking at apartment rental listings (and that'll be a post for another day once I have some possibilities nailed down). Any thoughts on ways to save money while...
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An Oyster card for your travel within London - cheaper than buying tickets as you go, and easy to top up on the main Slow Trav site here and on the Transport for London site, which also has live service into an airport like....
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Dear All, I would like to ask several questions : 1. Is London "already "getting more expensive abt 8-10 July , due to Olympic ? Or still ok until 20- ish? 2. Is 2.5 days enough to travel in London to see important landmarks and main tourist attractions...
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British Airways and SAS fly....
The key is to be near a tube stop as, althoughIf you have not yet booked accommodation in London for July you should do so soon work with what you have.
The inner circle of the London underground lines.
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Am I crazy for taking the tube from Heathrow?
We will be landing at 6:35am on a Tuesday morning, so I figure we'll have our luggage and clear customs maybe around 8am??
We are staying right by the Kings Cross St. Pancras tube station, so my thinking is...
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You don't give the ages of your kids agree with those who say that navigating the Tube with luggage and kids in tow is not a good introduction to London for....
To/from LHR each year use the tube as their ground transportation.
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London’s subway system was engulfed by thousands of revelers Saturday night, marking the introduction of an alcohol ban on the mass transit network.
Eyewitnesses have described how some drunken partygoers, often dressed in fancy dress, fought, damaged...
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transportation, and in public if you're causing disorder.
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Hello everyone!
My name is Noemi and my husband, Erik and I are Californians that will be moving to London (if all goes according to plan) in September. My husband will be studying there and he is collaborating with his school to get a student visa. I...
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I'm still doing from the outskirts of London, look into how much public transport will cost compared to the rent you'll be paying of their....
The hurdles of the pet travel scheme, visas, housing once in London and finding jobs.
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Do I really need some kind of "travel card"?
We have a little less than two days in London pre-cruise next month. By the time we get through the lines at Heathrow and to our hotel, I'm guessing it will be at least 11:00 a.m. My plan is to do the Eye ...
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However, a 'one-day off-peak travel card' would be a good saver; I think it's paid for itself by the end of the second trip....
We want to see Tower of London, Westminister Abbey, St.
The travel card that goes to zone 1-6 or just 1-2.
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I've had wonderful info given to me by this board re: Norweigan Fjords cruise for 7/2013, and find I need to book travel insurance by Saturday to cover preexisting conditions. I think airlines usually book one year out and was trying perhaps to use a ...
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If you go to Gatwick, you can get a train to London Victoria from....
The train lets you off about 500 feet from the ship, sometimes they offer a transfer from a central part of London to the port.
We took a train from London to Harwich.
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