London Visits by train

East Coast trains

Published 19 June 2012 in Featured Articles

London visits by train
Even the most seasoned travellers will agree that there is no other city in the world quite like London. A hub for all things arts, culture, history and entertainment, one of the greatest things about our capital is that it’s just an easy train ride away. With a range of cheap train fares available right now, here is a guide to the must-see events the nation’s capital has to offer.

Attractions in London If it’s your first trip to the big city, you can’t miss the historic and architectural marvels that make the city so unique. These include the British Museum, Big Ben, The Tower of London, Westminster and Buckingham Palace. Of course, this only scratches the surface of what London has to offer, so be sure to leave plenty of time to get a good feel for the city.

Entertainment in London London’s West End is the city’s heart for live shows and entertainment. The line-up of stellar arts, culture and entertainment events across the city are unparalleled anywhere in the country and the range is diverse enough to suit any taste. Whether you’re a fan of stand-up comedy, passionate about innovative contemporary dance, or consider yourself the ultimate fan of the musical, without a doubt London has something for you.

Dining Suggesting a single dining option to a visitor of London is nigh on impossible. A long history and varied cultural influences mean London’s food scene is able to cater to every palette, and every budget.

Accommodation Just like its food, London’s accommodation choices are varied and diverse. Instead of settling for the standard hostel or hotel chains, try and find accommodation that shows a unique snapshot of London’s culture and lifestyle. If a more luxurious London accommodation experience is what you’re after, then you’ll be spoilt for choice in London’s wealthier districts. For something special, check out the up-and-coming suburbs, such as Hoxton and Portobello. These trendy areas offer a special flavour of chic and cheerful accommodation, without the super exclusive price tag.

What’s coming to London? In addition to the usual mix of great food, entertainment and culture, 2012 boasts a special calendar of events for the English capital. With Horse Guards Parade set to be taken over by volleyball players and Lords Cricket ground to be transformed into an archery field, the 2012 Olympic Games is sure to be a exciting time for the city of London. As the city fills up with international guests, hotel prices are set to climb. A great way not to miss out on the action without breaking the budget is to catch a train to the city each day, taking advantage of cheap travel.

Getting to London Train tickets to London are affordable and timetables run regularly from all across the UK. It’s easily the most stress free way to see the capital and firms such as East Coast Trains will connect the capital to many other major cities in the UK. Once you’re in the city, opt for the tube instead of taxis: they’re better for the environment and easier on the wallet.

Comments

Be the first to leave a comment


Add Your Comment

Please note: all comments will be manually verified by our staff before appearing on the site. Please do not try and spam and do not use offending language. If you want to be notified when your post has been published, add your email address below.

Required Fields


Optional

Related Items


Featured Articles Archives

Facebook  Twitter  Google +  Instagram  Foursquare
624115_300x250 Feel Like a Gladiator in the Colosseum Underground - Rome Tour List