The train to Cambridge from London usually takes around 1 hour and 17 minutes, but can take just 48 minutes on the fastest services, with around 323 trains running on this popular route each day. Trains are direct on this route, so once you’ve boarded your train, you can sit back, ...
In this blog post I’ll talk all about the different options of getting Cambridge. From catching the bus to kicking back on the train, these are all the best ways of getting to Cambridge. If you’re looking for some of the best things to do in Cambridge, make sure you check outmy g...
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London, Cambridge, Harwich ► Copenhagen Day 1, travel from London to Amsterdam overnight, see the Stena Line Rail & Sail page for full details. You leave London Liverpool Street at 19:36 Mondays-Fridays, 19:04 Saturdays or 20:00 Sundays by direct train to Harwich International. Or leave...
It's easy to travel from London to Prague by train and affordable, too. Take an afternoon Eurostar from London to Brussels, then the European Sleeper direct from Brussels to Prague in a cosy sleeper or couchette, arriving late morning after a scenic ride along the river Elbe. Or take ...
For those looking to venture further afield, Cambridge Heath Train Station and Wapping Railway Station are both within close proximity to the hotel. These stations offer connections to various parts of the country, allowing guests to easily explore other cities and towns in the United Kingdom. ...
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If you take a train at King’s (1) Station in London and travel (2), after one hour, across 50 miles of green pastures and woodlands, you arrive at a small station, which doesn’t look special at all. Once you have stepped out of the station and look back, you will find a (3...
Kensington Palace– childhood home of Queen Victoria and favoured residence of monarchs from King William III to King George II – is these days the official London residence of Prince William and Katherine, the Duchess of Cambridge. It also contains the London residences and offices of the Duke...
You can get trains to London from Cambridge, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Newcastle and York that arrive at this station. King’s Cross and St Pancras share the same underground station with the same tube lines. London King’s Cross Train Station has extensive accessibility options. Platforms 0-10 have...