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- From: edente@pearl.tufts.edu
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- Subject: only a few hours in London
- Message-ID: <1992Nov23.134414.1@pearl.tufts.edu>
- Date: 23 Nov 92 18:44:14 GMT
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- Although the siren lure of Central London is very strong when you are at Heath
- row or Gatwick and have a few hours between flights, I would suggest that
- unless you have at least six hours it wouldn't be worthwhile.
- Arriving at Heathrow, it will take up to an hour to get through Immigration,
- get your luggage, go through customs and get to transportation, although if
- it's a slack time, it might not be quite that long. The Airbus costs about
- $9.00 and takes between an hour and an hour and three-quarters to get to
- Central London, and the tube (Piccadsilly Lne takes an hour or lonr.) A cab
- is quicker, but that would cost between $45 and $6^. So you wouldn't get into
- Central London till between 6PM and 7PM. If you are arriving at Gatwick, the
- Gatwick Express is quicker - about 35 - 40 minutes to Victoria Station. A cab
- from Gatwick is very expensive, and not quicker than the train.
- I was unclear as to whether you are staying overnight at an airport hotel - if
- so, you have a little more latitude timewise, but if you have to be back to
- catch a plane that same night, than you will have to start back from London two
- to three and 1/2 hours before your flight time. The Airbus doesn't run after
- about 9 or 10, so you'd have to take the tube, which runs till about midnight
- or 1PM (?). I don't know how late the Gatwick Express runs.
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- Given all the above time and expense, however, I would still make the effort,
- as long as I had at least two hours to spend in Central London. For a fun two
- to three hour walk, I would take the tube to Piccadilly Circus, walk east to
- Leicester Sq, then down Charing Cross Rd. to St.
- Martin's-in-the-Fields/Trafalgar Sq. Walk across Trafalgar to Charing Cross
- and down Whitehall to Parliament Sq. Check out Westminster Abbey and St.
- Margaret's Curch (only time for the outside). From Parliament Sq. to
- Westminster Bridge area (Parliament, Big Ben). Without crossing the bridge,
- walk along the river's edge east (Victoria Embankment) to Waterloo Bridge and
- at the Bridge, left up Lancaster place to the Strand. (If you had a little more
- time you could cross the bridge to the South Bank for the view north.) Left on
- the Strand, and then right on Southhampton up through Covent Carden. Through
- to Covent Garden tube station, and Piccadilly line back to Heathrow. This walk
- is especially nice at night, which is when you'll be there.
- Bon voyage!
- Ed Dente since t Bri9?irhours before youv.1/20ir.
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