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From London Bridge Station to London Euston!
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posted November 30, 2022
From London Bridge Station to London Euston!Ⅰ. Attractions near Euston1. British MuseumAlso known as the British Museum, located in Great Russell Square on the north side of New Oxford Street, it is a comprehensive museum with a long history and a grand scale in the world. It houses many cultural relics and book treasures from all over the world. The richness and variety of collections are rare in museums all over the world. The British Museum and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and the Louvre in Paris are listed as the world's three largest museums. The British Museum was founded in 1753 and opened to the public in 1759. There are 8 thick and tall Roman columns on both sides of the main entrance of the museum. The upper end of each column is a triangular top with a huge relief carved on it. The whole building is majestic and magnificent.2. Tower BridgeIt is the first bridge counted from the Thames estuary in London, England (a total of 15 bridges were built on the Thames River), and it is also a symbol of London, known as "London's main gate". The bridge was built in 1886 and opened to the public on June 30, 1894, connecting the north and south of London as a whole.London Tower Bridge is a suspension bridge, originally a wooden bridge, later changed to a stone bridge, and now it is a cement structure bridge with 6 lanes.3. The Collegiate Church of St Peter at WestminsterAlso known as Westminster Abbey, it is the Royal Academy of England and one of the most beautiful churches in Europe.After the completion of Westminster Abbey, it became the venue for the coronation ceremony of the British King. It is a magnificent Gothic church, which occupies a pivotal position not only in the history of world architecture, but also in the long history of Britain in the past nine centuries. Many members of the British royal family, politicians, religious celebrities and famous poets are buried here. The tomb, as a place of refuge for the dead, has often been replaced in many cultures and civilizations by a cemetery or a memorial, or sometimes both. And throughout the Middle Ages (5th to 15th centuries), it was popular to bury the dead in churches, monasteries, or chapels.Ⅱ. From London Bridge Station to London Euston Euston railway station is a railway station in central London, opened on 20 July 1837. Most trains from Euston Station are to the West Midlands, North West England, North Wales and parts of Scotland.Most of the trains departing from here are long-distance trains. It is the southern terminus of the West Coast Main Line to Liverpool, Manchester, Edinburgh and Glasgow. It is also the main stop on the way to Birmingham, and is the gateway to connecting ferries to Dublin. Night sleeper trains to the Scottish Highland cities of Inverness and Fort William also depart from the station. Suburban train services are run by the London Overground line. Euston Station is also the train station to the Harry Potter Studios.Traffic in the city:There is an escalator link from the station concourse to Euston tube station; Euston Square tube station is nearby. King's Cross and St Pancras train stations are a short distance down Euston Road. There is a bus station in front of this station, including routes 10, 59, 73, 205, and 390. So it is very convenient to travel from London Bridge Station to London Euston.
posted November 30, 2022
A Train Journey from Manchester to London
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posted October 17, 2022
 Trains from Manchester to London, which depart early in the morning, are convenient and fast, running all day, and are an important means of transporting large numbers of passengers. Most trains leave Manchester Piccadilly station and end at London Euston, you can also choose the selected late night services, ending at St Pancras and Marylebone stations.  1. How far is manchester from london by train?  When travelling by train from Manchester to London, the distance between the two places is about 261km. The trip usually lasts 2.5 hours and runs most of the day. Late trains at night may take longer and may require stopovers or transfers.   Due to heavy traffic on the route, travelers need to be aware of several peak hours, including the morning commute and late night. Virgin Rail runs mainly day trains, while CrossCountry and East Midlands run a small number of night trains between the two cities. There is also an easy return train journey from London to Manchester.   2. From Manchester Piccadilly Railway Station  Passengers travelling from Manchester to London should depart from the city's main train station, Manchester Piccadilly. This heavily trafficked station is the fourth largest in the UK except London, which can arrive all parts of Manchester. Taxis and buses are available outside the station, the city centre is also accessible by the Manchester Light Rail tram.   Other major train operators calling at the station are Northern, TransPennine Express and Arriva Trains Wales. There is a regular train service between Manchester Piccadilly station and Manchester Airport, running six trains an hour, with fewer overnight services. The station is open 24 hours a day, so passengers can easily catch early morning or late night flights.   3. Arrive at London Euston Railway Station  Most daily trains from Manchester to London end at London Euston Station, located in central London. The Northern Line, overground trains and many buses pass through Euston station. Trains arriving late from Manchester may also stop at St Pancras or Marylebone.   All the above stations are accessible by night buses and taxis when the metro is not in service, and have easy access to the city centre.Welcome to choose Trainpal's official website to book cheap train tickets. We will provide you with one-stop ticketing service. 
posted October 17, 2022
Take a train from London Victoria to Newcastle
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posted September 13, 2022
1. Newcastle SharingNewcastle is a British railroad station located in Newcastle, England, and is one of five underground stations serving the city center. The station was opened in 1850. In the recent years Newcastle station has a significant increase in passenger numbers. It is a nationally important transport station, serving as both a terminus and a direct station on the main line between London and Edinburgh. There are also many sightseeing attractions near Newcastle station, some museums are recommended to visit. 1)South Shields Museum & Art GalleryThe South Shields Museum & Art Gallery is located in the east of Newcastle and was converted into a museum in 1876. The museum is divided into two floors, displaying stories of local social history, industrial development and maritime history, as well as some artwork exhibitions. The museum details the history of the area, making visitors more intensely interested in local life, and the museum can draw visitors closer to the local culture. The museum is only open from Monday to Saturday and is closed on Sundays. The museum does not require admission and is free to visit.2)Stephenson Railway MuseumStephenson Railway Museum is located at Middle Engine Ln, North Shields, Tyne and Wear, UK. The museum recreates the glory of steam trains of the last century and is very historical and cultural. The most famous exhibits in the museum are the rocket named Billy and some locomotive engines. Proudly, some of the steam and diesel locomotives on display in the museum can still work. Unusually, the museum is only open on weekends and legal holidays in the afternoon, so if you are interested in the museum, you should pay special attention to the museum's opening hours. The museum also does not require admission. 2.How to get from London Victoria to NewcastleThe distance from London Victoria to Newcastle is about 290 km and takes about 211 minutes by train. You will take a train from King’s Cross Station, which will take you directly to Newcastle station. Welcome to choose Trainpal's official website to book cheap train tickets. We will provide you with one-stop ticketing service.
posted September 13, 2022
Take a train from Newcastle to London Victoria
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posted September 5, 2022
1. London Victoria Attractions SharingLondon Victoria Station is located in Westminster, London, England and is the premier transport hub for the London Underground. And it is one of the busiest subway stations in London, with crowd control to protect the safety of passengers and maintain the normal order of the station during some peak hours. The station is surrounded by two famous theaters, Apollo Victoria Theatre and Victoria Palace Theatre. 1) Apollo Victoria TheatreThe Apollo Theatre is a Grade II listed West End Theatre opened in 1901, situated on Shaftesbury Avenue in the City of Westminster, London. Near the Apollo Victoria Theatre, there are many old-fashioned pubs, unique and charming buildings and small local boutiques. The Apollo Victoria Theatre is one of the most popular musicals in London's West End and is very popular with many art lovers who come to see the show, so you need to book your tickets early and the price of tickets is very fair. 2)Victoria Palace TheatreVictoria Palace Theatre, located across from Victoria Station, is the theater where the musical "Dancing Life" is performed. The theater is very large and has many advanced facilities. A musical called Hamilton at the Victoria Palace Theatre is excellent. "Hamilton" is a hip-hop musical, and the Victoria Palace's interpretation of this musical surpasses most other theaters and is appreciated and loved by many audiences. 2.How to get from Newcastle to London VictoriaThe distance from Newcastle to London is about 290 km and takes about 227 minutes by train. You will take a train from Newcastle Airport, which will take you directly to London King's Cross station. Welcome to choose Trainpal's official website to book cheap train tickets. We will provide you with one-stop ticketing service
posted September 5, 2022
Buy A Train Ticket to the Albany
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posted August 24, 2022
1. Introduction to Attractions in Albany Located on the Hudson River, Albany was the first city in the world to build a natural gas pipeline and electric transmission network. Albany is conveniently located as the transportation hub of eastern New York State, with a diverse transportation network and public transportation system. Albany has four distinct seasons, with warm summers and lots of rainfall, and cold winters with frequent snowfall. 1) Albany Institute of History & ArtFounded in 1791, the Albany Institute of History&Art is located on Washington Street in downtown Albany. It is one of the oldest museums in the country and houses a collection of artifacts and interpretive exhibits detailing Albany's history. If you are interested in the history of Albany, it is highly recommended which has exhibits that will stimulate your interest in art and culture. The museum covers a large area, has a lot of artifacts, and features exhibits that showcase Albany's human and natural history. 2) Empire State BuildingLocated in downtown Albany, New York, the Empire State Building is a complex of several government buildings. The Empire State Building greatly enhances the image of the city. There are several pools in the middle of the square that reflect the surrounding buildings, making it a great place for daily sightseeing and browsing. Nearby the Empire Square are the education hall, the city museum. In the summer, it hosts the capital concert, which includes a spectacular fireworks display. In winter, there is also ice skating in Imperial Square, which is bustling with activity. 3) Albany's Historic Whaling StationAlbany’s Historic Whaling Station was built on the site of the original whale replenishment station, which was closed in November 1978. In the Albany’s Historic Whaling Station you can see an endless ocean. If you are lucky enough, you can also see whales here. There is a large exhibit of whale skeletons as well as whaling gear and equipment. Whaling-related movies are shown on a loop inside the museum. There are also whaling boats inside the museum where visitors can visit and tour. 2. Go to Trainpal's Official Website to Buy TicketsThe Albany-Rensselaer Train Station is located in Rensselaer in Rensselaer county in northeastern New York State, and is the ninth busiest Amtrak station in the United States. You can go to Trainpal's official website to buy cheap train tickets to Leicester. Welcome to buy tickets! 
posted August 24, 2022
From London to the Southwest End of England-Cornwall
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posted April 23, 2021
1. Cornwall Attractions SharingCornwall is the little corner protruding from the bottom left of the map of the United Kingdom, and Land's End is right here. It can be seen from the map that it is a peninsula deep into the Atlantic Ocean, almost completely surrounded by the ocean. As a result, there are magnificent coastal landscapes, beautiful islands, and beaches, and many movies have been shot here.1)Land's End Land's End is the most southwestern corner of the British land. Here stands a 200-foot-high granite cliff that extends to the Atlantic Ocean. The coast here has a special style, not a gentle one. The sea breeze here is strong, and the waves are rough even on a sunny day.2) The Minack TheatreThe Minack Theatre is located in the fishing village of Porthcurno in the southwest corner. It is a world-famous outdoor theatre. The entire theater is carved on a granite cliff and turned into a garden overlooking the bay of the town.3) Eden ProjectEden Project is known as the eighth wonder of the world. It is a huge tropical botanical park that brings together many plants from almost the world. Unlike ordinary greenhouse parks, Eden Project is the world's largest ecological greenhouse rebuilt on abandoned mines, which attempts to show the special relationship between people and plants. Now, this miracle has not only become a place for people to relax and entertain, but also a natural classroom with educational significance.2. How to Get from London to Cornwall?Penzance, located in South Cornwall, can be used as a transit station for everyone to visit. There are convenient buses and trains to reach most places in Cornwall. Penzance can be reached by train in major cities in the UK. Please go to Trainpal's official website for information on cheap train tickets. There are high-speed trains and even Night Riviera Sleeper Service from London to Cornwall, and there are multiple trains from Bath and Bristol to Cornwall every day. More information can also be found on Trainpal's official website.
posted April 23, 2021
Buy Train Tickets on Ctrip to Go to the Seaside Resort-Bournemouth
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posted April 22, 2021
1. Brief Introduction to BournemouthBournemouth is a famous seaside resort in southwest England. It is about two hours by train from London and about half an hour by train from Southampton. Before the 19th century, this was only a fishing village. With the accelerated construction of the railway, it became a part of Hampshire. After 1974, it joined Dorset. As a tourist resort city, Bournemouth has an international airport and terminal.1) Bournemouth BalloonCompared with the Ferris wheel that can be seen everywhere in the UK, taking a balloon here can not only look at the blue sky and white clouds but also overlook the blue sea and white sails. In addition, you can also enjoy the panoramic view of Bournemouth and the English Channel. 2) Corfe CastleBuilt-in 1066, the Corfe Castle suffered severe damage in the 17th-century civil war and became a ruin. Nowadays, we can only guess its beauty and glory from the ruined wall. The castle is currently a British national first-class protected building.3) OceanariumHere you can not only watch various marine life, explore the mystery of the ocean, but also experience the virtual diving rack for a gorgeous ocean adventure. In addition, there are nine fish feeding lectures every day. There are offshore cafes and gulf gift shops nearby offering hot and cold food and merchandise.2. How to Get to BournemouthBournemouth Railway Station is located in the center of Bournemouth. It only takes about two and a half hours by car from London, which is very convenient.You can now go to the official website of Trainpal to book and buy cheap Bournemouth train tickets. Soon you can enjoy the beautiful seaside scenery of Bournemouth and enjoy local food!
posted April 22, 2021
Buy a Train Ticket to Glasgow to Explore the "Soul" of Modern Scotland
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posted April 15, 2021
1. Brief Introduction to Glasgow AttractionsGlasgow is the third-largest city in the UK and the largest city in Scotland. It is located at the mouth of the Clyde River in western-central Scotland. Glasgow relied on manufacturing to make its fortune. The Victorian era was its glorious period when most of the world's trains and ships were built here. In recent years, Glasgow's financial industry has sprung up, and many British companies are headquartered here.1) George SquareGeorge Square is a large square in the center of Glasgow and it is one of the symbols of Glasgow. The square is also described by many as "an open-air sculpture hall". Statues of famous figures such as George III, Queen Victoria, poet Robert Burn, representative of the beginning of the industrial revolution, and British writer Sir Walter Scott can all be found on the square.2) Glasgow Science CentreIn addition to art galleries and museums full of literary style, Glasgow also has a famous science center. The center has hundreds of interactive exhibition areas to show people the progress and development of human science and technology civilization. The appearance of the science and technology center is very interesting, just like a giant silkworm chrysalis.3) The LighthouseThe Glasgow Lighthouse is the first building designed by Mackintosh. It can be reached on foot from the Central Railway Station and Queen Street Railway Station. After reaching the top, you can overlook the beautiful city of Glasgow.2. Train Stations in Glasgow1) Glasgow Queen Street StationGlasgow Queen Street railway station opened in 1842, which has a history of more than 170 years. It is mainly connected to major cities in Scotland, such as Edinburgh. Therefore, if you come directly from Edinburgh to play, you can choose to go to this station, it is very convenient to go to the attractions.2) Glasgow Central StationGlasgow Central Railway Station opened in 1879 and is the northern terminus of the mainline of the British West Coast Railway. It connects the entire region of England and has a train service to Glasgow Bellestville International Airport in the southwest of the city.It can be seen that it is very convenient to travel to Glasgow, you only need to visit Trainpal's official website to buy a cheap Glasgow train ticket to get there quickly and easily!
posted April 15, 2021
Take a train from London to Newport to Appreciate the Dock Art
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posted March 25, 2021
I. Newport City FeaturesNewport is the county seat of the Isle of Wight, England, located in the north of the center of the Isle of Wight. The River Medina flows from the middle of the Isle of Wight through Newport to the Solent Strait.As a historic town, Newport is centered on two squares where many Georgian and Victorian buildings stand. There are many internationally famous chain stores and independent shops in Newport Commercial Street and other streets, which is a good place for shopping. Every Tuesday, the general market and the well-received farmer's market sell a wide variety of local products. The Island History Museum, the Pier Art Center, and the Roman Villa in Newport are all worth visiting. At the same time, Newport also provides a variety of entertainment activities, the Medina and the Apollo Theater stage a variety of performances at different times each year. In addition, Carisbrooke Castle is located in a village near Newport, famous for imprisoning Charles I who was defeated during the English Civil War.II. Newport Railway StationNewport is the city between England and Cardiff, and its Newport Railway Station became an extremely conspicuous building. Interestingly, the Newport Railway Station is in a rotating form, reflecting the internal staff's flow, and can guide pedestrians on the ground up to the connecting bridge, and then walk down to the platform, helping to relieve the pressure of traffic flow. Therefore, train transportation in Newport is also very developed. From London, you can take the train directly to Newport. Welcome to choose Trainpal's official website to book cheap train tickets. We will provide you with one-stop ticketing service.
posted March 25, 2021
Take Trains to Manchester from London
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posted March 19, 2021
1. Brief introduction to famous attractions in ManchesterManchester was established in 1974. The total population of the city is the second largest in Britain. Manchester is famous for its numerous warehouses, so it's also called the city of warehouses. As the capital of business and culture, Manchester is a famous center of art, media, and higher education. Like Liverpool, Manchester experienced the Renaissance. There are various buildings of museum, excellent theaters, indoor skis, all kinds of business streets, St Annes Square, Royal Exchange, and Bolton Arcade.1) CastlefieldIt's called The Park of Urban Heritage. You can explore Manchester from here, and walk along the canal and between the repaired Victorian-style buildings. Please explore Bridgewater Canal, and many of the old warehouses here are transformed to be offices, shops, hotels, and restaurants.2) Manchester CathedralIt's located on the Irwell River. One of these churches is the chapel of the Manchester Legion. Another place of worship is St. Mary's Catholic Church, which was built in 1974 and called the Hidden Gem, and you could find many delicate Victorian sculptures here. 3) Chetham LibraryIt's situated in the north of Manchester Cathedral. It was initially the accommodation for priests, but now it is a musical school and the oldest public library named Chetham Library. It has been in use since 1653, and there have been more than 100 thousand books. Then, Chetham Library is also a famous meeting place, and Karl Marx and Marx visited here.2. It's convenient to buy tickets on TrainpalIt only takes you 2 hours and 5 minutes from London Euston to Manchester Piccadilly. Please buy train tickets on Trainpal, and we can help you save 95.25% from the original British railway's price. Now, we also provide e-tickets. You don't need to queue up for train tickets so you can save time.
posted March 19, 2021
Take a train from London to Newport to Appreciate the Dock Art
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posted March 10, 2021
I. Newport City FeaturesNewport is the county seat of the Isle of Wight, England, located in the north of the center of the Isle of Wight. The River Medina flows from the middle of the Isle of Wight through Newport to the Solent Strait.As a historic town, Newport is centered on two squares where many Georgian and Victorian buildings stand. There are many internationally famous chain stores and independent shops in Newport Commercial Street and other streets, which is a good place for shopping. Every Tuesday, the general market and the well-received farmer's market sell a wide variety of local products. The Island History Museum, the Pier Art Center, and the Roman Villa in Newport are all worth visiting. At the same time, Newport also provides a variety of entertainment activities, the Medina and the Apollo Theater stage a variety of performances at different times each year. In addition, Carisbrooke Castle is located in a village near Newport, famous for imprisoning Charles I who was defeated during the English Civil War.II. Newport Railway StationNewport is the city between England and Cardiff, and its Newport Railway Station became an extremely conspicuous building. Interestingly, the Newport Railway Station is in a rotating form, reflecting the internal staff's flow, and can guide pedestrians on the ground up to the connecting bridge, and then walk down to the platform, helping to relieve the pressure of traffic flow. Therefore, train transportation in Newport is also very developed. From London, you can take the train directly to Newport. Welcome to choose Trainpal's official website to book cheap train tickets. We will provide you with one-stop ticketing service.Book your train ticket at the TrainPal now.
posted March 10, 2021
Enjoy the Most Beautiful Scenery by Taking the Train from London to Scotland
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posted March 5, 2021
1. Enjoy the most beautiful scenery by taking the London to Scotland TrainIt's possible for most visitors to Britain to contact with British trains. Caledonian Sleeper, the train from William in the Scottish Highlands to London, is called one of the most beautiful train lines in the world.The amazing thing about this line is that the 13-hour overnight speeding allows you to take in the beauty of Edinburgh once you wake up in the morning. The passing scenery is more like a continuous stream of beautiful pictures: Fog-shrouded Lake Lomond quietly flows in the arms of the green hills, and wild wind springs on Nolan Highlands. The wilderness is evil malign, broad, and charming.If you take this London to Scotland Train in spring, you will find a sea of flowers out of the window soaking in the warm spring sunlight, which is extremely beautiful.On the platform of the old Viralia station, a tearoom gazes alone at the passing passengers. In the distance, velvety green hills seem to be a wonderland in the light. However, it's exceptionally cold outside the Lannock Station. It's filled with swampy, and almost no one goes there. With the roar of the train, the vast sea of purple flowers faded into a phantom in visitors' eyes gradually, which remains in their memory, along with the graceful ridges and the misty green hills.2. Book tickets on TrainpalAfter introducing this beautiful train line, do you want to buy a train ticket for London to Scotland Train right now? If so, please book tickets on Trainpal. The earlier you book, the more discounts you get!
posted March 5, 2021
From London to the Southwest End of England-Cornwall
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posted February 25, 2021
1. Cornwall Attractions SharingCornwall is the little corner protruding from the bottom left of the map of the United Kingdom, and Land's End is right here. It can be seen from the map that it is a peninsula deep into the Atlantic Ocean, almost completely surrounded by the ocean. As a result, there are magnificent coastal landscapes, beautiful islands, and beaches, and many movies have been shot here.1)Land's EndLand's End is the most southwestern corner of the British land. Here stands a 200-foot-high granite cliff that extends to the Atlantic Ocean. The coast here has a special style, not a gentle one. The sea breeze here is strong, and the waves are rough even on a sunny day.2) The Minack TheatreThe Minack Theatre is located in the fishing village of Porthcurno in the southwest corner. It is a world-famous outdoor theatre. The entire theater is carved on a granite cliff and turned into a garden overlooking the bay of the town.3) Eden ProjectEden Project is known as the eighth wonder of the world. It is a huge tropical botanical park that brings together many plants from almost the world. Unlike ordinary greenhouse parks, Eden Project is the world's largest ecological greenhouse rebuilt on abandoned mines, which attempts to show the special relationship between people and plants. Now, this miracle has not only become a place for people to relax and entertain, but also a natural classroom with educational significance.2. How to Get from London to Cornwall?Penzance, located in South Cornwall, can be used as a transit station for everyone to visit. There are convenient buses and trains to reach most places in Cornwall. Penzance can be reached by train in major cities in the UK. Please go to Trainpal's official website for information on cheap train tickets. There are high-speed trains and even Night Riviera Sleeper Service from London to Cornwall, and there are multiple trains from Bath and Bristol to Cornwall every day. More information can also be found on Trainpal's official website.
posted February 25, 2021
National Gallery - Top 10 Free Attractions in London
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posted April 27, 2020
Top 2: National GalleryAdmire a vast collection of Western European paintings from the 13th to the 19th century at the National Gallery. Presiding majestically over Trafalgar Square, this iconic London art gallery houses the works of great masters such as Van Gogh, da Vinci, Botticelli, Constable, Renoir, Titian and Stubbs.The National Gallery exhibits more than 2,000 paintings from western Europe from the Middle Ages to the 20th century, including captivating works created by Botticelli, Leonardo da Vinci, Rembrandt, Gainsborough, Turner, Renoir and Van Gogh.The main collection and some small temporary exhibitions are free, while access to larger temporary exhibitions is often chargeable.Price:FREE child ticket | FREE family ticket | FREE senior ticket | FREE adult ticketEntrance to the National Gallery is free.The following charges apply for special exhibitions:Gift Aid * adult: £ 16Gift Aid * senior (60+): £ 14Full price: £ 14.00Senior (60 +) / concession *: £ 12.00National Art Pass (Art Fund) holders: £ 7.00Students / Jobseekers / 12-18s: £ 7.00* This content has been provided by The National Gallery: London National GalleryOpening timeDaily 10 am to 6 pm, and Friday 10 am to 9 pmClosing starts five minutes before the time stated. Free admission to the collection and some special exhibitions. Charges apply for major loan exhibitions.National GalleryAddress: Trafalgar Square, Westminster, LondonPhone: +44 (0)20 7747 2885E-mail: information@ng-london.org.ukPublic transport:Embankment, Charing Cross and Leicester SquareFind Trains
posted April 27, 2020
Travel to London
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posted April 20, 2020
Best known for its capital, London, a dynamic and cosmopolitan city, or for its green countryside alternated by valleys and hills, England is a nation with a very wide variety of landscapes and a multitude of prestigious places to discover.Many natural parks mark out the country, like the national park of Exmoor with its waterfalls, its torrents and its cliffs which are thrown into the sea; the Dartmoor national park with its menhirs and landscapes of moors which plunge us into the heart of Celtic legends; Seven Sisters Park in Sussex, with its magnificent white chalk cliffs or the Cheddar Gorge, a sublime place favourable for hiking and trekking.Monasteries, castles, picturesque villages, bustling cities with many architectural treasures populate England, testifying to its rich past. The most touristy region in the country, Cornwall enjoys a favourable climate and presents a magnificent landscape made of moors, beaches, cliffs and small picturesque fishing villages like Polperro in its green setting. In Sussex, the village of Rye has incredible charm with its half-timbering as well as Castle Combe, beautifully preserved.The interest of London is no longer to be demonstrated with its pubs, shops, animations and of course its famous monuments such as the Tower of London, classified as World Heritage by Unesco, Big Ben, Buckingham Palace or even the prestigious British Museum. Its surroundings are full of essential sites such as Windsor Castle or the majestic Canterbury Cathedral.Outside the capital, many other cities such as Oxford or Cambridge, ancient university cities steeped in history, Manchester and even Liverpool, have real assets. Brighton, a charming seaside resort or Stonehenge, a prehistoric site classified as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, are still among the many destinations to discover in this charming country.Popular UK Destinations:Trains to ManchesterTrains to EdinburghTrains to BirminghamTrains to GlasgowPopular UK Routes by TrainsLondon to ManchesterLondon to EdinburghLondon to BirminghamLondon to Glasgow
posted April 20, 2020
Top 10 Free Attractions in London - British Museum
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posted April 16, 2020
From the modern architecture of the London Eye to the historic Tower of London, don't miss London’s 10 most popular attractions and landmarks with our guide.Top 1: British MuseumFollowing in the footsteps of human history and culture, the British Museum is one of the richest museums in the world. Under no pretext leave English soil without having visited the British Museum and its wonders.Entrance to visit these permanent exhibitions is free, as in all museums belonging to the British State. However, some temporary exhibitions may require a fee.Visit the British Museum to immerse yourself in more than two millennia of history and culture. World-famous, the British Museum exhibits the creations of Man, from prehistoric times to the present day, with collections from around the world. Among the key works, you will find the Rosetta Stone, the sculptures of the Parthenon and the mummies of ancient Egypt.Impossible to see everything in one visit, but a guided tour will allow you to cover the main exhibitions.Why not take a guided tour of the British Museum? This fabulous London museum will be perfectly explained by a guide who will lead you to the most important rooms and give you all the keys to better understand the major works of the British Museum. To be sure not to wait for hours to book your visit, it is best to book it online, without waiting.Visiting the British Museum is indeed the promise of a return to the past, in the footsteps of the great moments of glory of the British Empire. Unfortunately, in the first decades, many priceless objects landed at the British Museum following looting in the British colonies. Rest assured, most of the artifacts and ancient objects, however, are the work of donations and ethical acquisitions.In 1880, due to lack of space, all the collections of the natural history branch were transferred to the Natural History Museum, a museum dedicated to natural history.In 2000, the famous architect Norman Foster worked on enlarging and renovating the entrance to the British Museum: the Great Court. As soon as you start visiting the British Museum, you are dazzled by this incredible central rotunda, in glass and honeycombed steel.Among the most emblematic and significant temporary collections in the history of the British Museum: that of the terracotta army of the first Chinese emperor (2007) and that dedicated to the pharaoh Tutankhamun (1972). These two exhibitions shattered all the museum's sales and attendance records.The British Museum in LondonAddress: British Museum, Great Russell Street, LondonPhone: +44 (0) 20 7323 8000E-mail: information@britishmuseum.orgPublic transport:Bus: Bus - 14, Bus - 19, Bus - 38, Bus - 68, Bus - 73, Bus - 8Train: Train - GREAT NORTHERN, Train - SOUTHEASTERN (Find Trains)Tube: Tube - CENTRAL, Tube - NORTHERN, Tube - PICCADILLY
posted April 16, 2020