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Weekend away from London
Will be in London for work in mid November. I've been to London many times and have been to Oxford, Cambridge, Stonehedge and Bath. Whats a good "new" city to go to for the weekend? A mid-size city that can be done in 2 days so not Paris or Edinburgh and reachable by train within 2-3hrs. I cam up with these options but not sure:
1) York/Howard Castle 2) Chester/Snowdonia 3) Lille/Arras Thoughts? |
Lille/Arras is a great idea. I visit Lille fairly often and it's a very nice place for a weekend. It's a popular destination from the UK so things do get booked up.
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You could go to Liverpool or Cardiff, Wales, in that time frame easily. On the continent, you could go to Brussels. I know that isn't a mid-size city but I think a couple days there is what many people find sufficient. I was only there a day and enjoyed it, 2 would have been very good, I think. And you can also get to Gent, Belgium in about 3 hours (Antwerp in 3:15). You do have to transfer in Brussels, though.
You can get to Amiens, France, also in just a bit over 3 hrs, but may have to transfer in Lille. |
Winchester, Salisbury, Rye [you'd need a car] Bristol, Brighton, Canterbury - will that do?
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Stratford?
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Newcastle upon Tyne and Durham
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Gloucester and/or Hereford.
Lincoln Shrewsbury Manchester |
Antwerp is very easy if you fly from City Airport to Antwerp. Much faster than the train, and the airport is very close to the center of Antwerp.
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>>1) York/Howard Castle
2) Chester/Snowdonia<< I don't know your dates but Castle Howard is closed to the public from Nov 2- 21 and I don't think I'd plan a trip to Snowdonia in November. Even w/o Castle Howard, York would still be a nice weekend destination. Or Liverpool Or Bruges maybe |
I just read this article. Maybe an unlikely idea for you.
http://www.theguardian.com/travel/20...lue-city-break |
thanks for the point about Howard Castle being closed. Good to know. I was in Brugge and Antwerp a little while ago. LOVED Brugge...but not Belgium on this break and I don't want to fly and deal with airports.
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Even w/o the Castle Howard, York would make a great 2-day trip.
Or have you considered Glasgow? It isn't mid-sized but the bits you'd want to see (museums/ galleries etc) are very manageable. |
York, makes a great trip without C Howard, loads of old abbeys, churches, walks, railway museums, shops, maybe even a steam train.
Lille, is a bit marmitey for me, the area suffers from post industrial decline but has some fine buildings etc. Arras more my thing. |
Another vote for York - a beautiful city and easily reached from London in under two hours.
If you are visiting after 21st November you can catch Castle Howard as it re-opens dressed for the Christmas period. I can't recommend this enough - the place looks magnificent inside and out. http://www.castlehoward.co.uk/house-...christmas.html We go every year (we live not far away) and I always look forward to the experience. |
I think I will go to York Nov 20/21.
Thanks everyone. |
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