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Thread: London trip.

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    Me and a friend, where both thinking of going to London for 3-4 days, in summer after our GCSE's.

    Just wondering,

    how much would it be by train or coach from Liverpool to London?

    and how much is general accommodation.




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    nearly every train company would probably offer travel from major cities like liverpool to london. you may be able to get accomodation at a reasonable price depending on how far in advance you book, but be careful, especially in central london everything is very expensive - walk everywhere if you have to, or you'll get ripped off by train and bus fares (unless you have a 16+ or child oyster card, which im assuming you don't).

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    if you're looking for bog standard go to a travel lodge just on the outskirts of london then get a travel card to get into and travel around london :-)


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    Quote Originally Posted by Stexual: View Post
    how much would it be by train or coach from Liverpool to London?
    Find out yourself and do your own research? http://www.nationalexpress.com/home.aspx

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    You can get a 2 night break so that would be 3 days with rail and hotel included. Might be worth looking at:
    http://railbreaks.co.uk/london-rail-breaks/
    This is for east coast but most areas do them
    Last edited by Catzsy; 29-04-2011 at 08:31 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonster View Post
    Find out yourself and do your own research? http://www.nationalexpress.com/home.aspx
    The whole point of this thread was for others opinions and different deals. That's why I posted it.




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    the whole point of this thread seemed like you wanted us to do all the research lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by cocaine View Post
    the whole point of this thread seemed like you wanted us to do all the research lol
    Well no. I just asked for basic replies incase any one had ever done this trip before, As I've never planned a trip to be honest. As It would be the first time traveling with out the parents.




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    Cut this short Im from London, South East from the more privileged parts, if you want to come to London, you want Central/West London, Its the best place to be, Clean, Safe, and Posh but can be very expensive, can see a few celebrities walking around if your lucky to find them in the right places such as Chelsea/Knights bridge/Pimlico etc.. And hotel in central London will be in tip top condition no matter if you stay at a Really cheap Travel Lodge or at the Ritz/Savoy(5* Hotels)

    Swissotel The Howard London (West End/City) 5* Hotel this will cost you around £780 for 3 Nights

    Charing Cross-A Guoman Hotel (2 Night Offer) (The Strand) High end 4* Close to Five, Is at £550 for a 2 night stay for the two of you

    Thistle Piccadilly (Piccadilly) 3* Pushing 4, £351 for two nights.

    Im showing High end stuff but take a look at : www.superbreak.com really good company all th travel agents use them, you can get an hotel for 2 night for probs £50 ea, but it wont come with food, and the location wont be too great.


    Check National rail. It will cost £33.50 for a return ticket per adult can find this here : http://ojp.nationalrail.co.uk/servic...journey/search

    And By coach it will be 30.50 Which takes 7 Hours, whilst the train take 2 and Bit, so i advise to spend 6 Pound extra a buy a train ticket. this can be found here : http://coach.nationalexpress.com/

    If you need anymore help to let me know done basically everything for you.

    Pizza huts do buffets for like £6 during 11pm - 3pm And there everywhere all over london
    Mcds Do meals for £4 again everywhere in london
    Subway Meal for a £5
    TGI FRIDAYS(special night) Can cost up £40 For both including food and deserts providing you stick to just food and desert and drink

    But yeah again need me give me a shout.

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