London morning/afternoon
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London morning/afternoon
Hi all, We will be passing through London for a morning and afternoon on our way to Italy. We arrive at Heathrow at 6:30 and leave from Gatwick at 17:30. Must we drag our baggage (wheeled 22" bags) all over our sightseeing day? I don't imagine that we can take them to Gatwick and leave them until we fly out. Any suggestions? And does anyone have an idea for what we can see in that amount of time. I think that we will do the London-Eye and tea somewhere. What else is a must-see near by?
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How are you planning to get to Gatwick? Using Gatwick Express from Victoria Station? If yes, then there is left luggage there:
http://www.excess-baggage.com/statio...s.php#victoria
http://www.excess-baggage.com/statio...s.php#victoria
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To get from Heathrow to Victoria buy a one day Zone 1-6 travelcard at the Underground (Tube) Station at Heathrow. While you are there get a BUS MAP of central London as that also has the main sights & all the Tube lines marked on it
Take the Tube to Hammersmith, get off and walk 10 feet to the next platform then take a Tube train to Victoria.
From Victoria take a Tueb train to Westminster and leave via the Bridge Street exit (VERY IMPORTANT) in order to cross the Thames to see the London Eye.
As to what else is in the area - Houses of Parliament, Downing Street, Horse Guards, Trafalgar Square, National Gallery, National Portrait Gallery, Buckingham Palace, Cabinet War Rooms & Churchill Museum and there's a rather famous clock there as well.
If your flight is 5:30 then you'll be leaving Victoria at around 3:00pm at tyhe very latest. In which case don't get the Gatwick Express but get the Southern Trains - em train - to Gatwick which is a lot cheaper and only a few minutes slower than the GEX
Take the Tube to Hammersmith, get off and walk 10 feet to the next platform then take a Tube train to Victoria.
From Victoria take a Tueb train to Westminster and leave via the Bridge Street exit (VERY IMPORTANT) in order to cross the Thames to see the London Eye.
As to what else is in the area - Houses of Parliament, Downing Street, Horse Guards, Trafalgar Square, National Gallery, National Portrait Gallery, Buckingham Palace, Cabinet War Rooms & Churchill Museum and there's a rather famous clock there as well.
If your flight is 5:30 then you'll be leaving Victoria at around 3:00pm at tyhe very latest. In which case don't get the Gatwick Express but get the Southern Trains - em train - to Gatwick which is a lot cheaper and only a few minutes slower than the GEX
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Hey AlanRow, THANK-YOU for the detailed description of getting to Victoria Station and all. That is absolutely the kind of info that I need. How about another question? When we return to London we need to get to Birmingham to visit some friends. What then? Will it be straightforward as to to how to get a train? Does it go from Victoria station?
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Trains to Birmingham leave from Euston, which is a 4 stop ride on the Tube direct, taking the Victoria Line.
See http://www.tfl.gov.uk/gettingaround/1106.aspx for a map.
See http://www.tfl.gov.uk/gettingaround/1106.aspx for a map.
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