Prices will vary based on hotel, departing airport, seat class, and time of year.
Prices will vary based on hotel, departing airport, seat class, and time of year.
Prices will vary based on hotel, departing airport, seat class, and time of year.
Prices will vary based on hotel, departing airport, seat class, and time of year.
You can plan to add on one of day trips from London. All are a short train ride from London and provide a perfect escape for the city for a day.
The royal town of Windsor is a historic destination in south-east England and just 35 minutes by train from London Paddington. The charming town centre offers plenty of things to do and there's lots to explore in the surrounding parks and countryside.
Head to Windsor for the ultimate royal excursion. Rummage for treasures in quaint boutiques, wander the historic cobblestone streets, and take a peek inside the royal residence, Windsor Castle, where Prince Harry and Meghan Markle tied the knot.
The city of Bath is a Unesco World Heritage Site and wellbeing destination. You can travel there in about three hours by road and about one hour and 20 minutes by train. The city is famous for the ancient and excellently-preserved Roman baths and pump room.
Visit the Botanical Gardens, Bath Abbey and the Jane Austen Centre, and take a stroll along the river and marvel at the iconic Pulteney Bridge. Bath has many impressive museums and galleries and offers great places to eat and drink – it's the ideal place for a city break.
This prehistoric monument still fascinates people from all over the world. Stonehenge is near Amesbury in Wiltshire, a short ride from Salisbury by coach or car. It's about two hours by road and one and a half hours by train from London.
The stone circle is a testament for human ingenuity, which sparks the imagination of visitors trying to figure out what it was built for. The visitor centre holds about 250 artefacts and offers an audio-visual experience that enhances the visitor experience.
Enjoy a day out deep in Shakespeare country in Stratford-upon-Avon, where the world's most famous author was born and raised. You can travel there in around two hours by car, or just over two hours by train from London.
Stroll along river Avon or explore the town on an open-top bus tour, hopping off at Shakespeare's house on route or watch one of his plays at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre and adjacent Swan Theatre. The beautiful Tudor Town is filled with more than 800 years of history and hold plenty of stories to be uncovered.
Discover Dover Castle, a medieval royal palace, fortress and defender of the realm for more than nine centuries. Learn about the fascinating history of the castle that rises above the famous White Cliffs of Dover and explore its wartime tunnels, labyrinths and Great Tower at your own pace on a self-guided tour.
Enjoy a day out in Oxford to experience the cobbled lanes of this historical university city, which is just an hour and a half by car from London. Oxford is home to the oldest and most prestigious English-speaking university in the world.
There are plenty of options to explore the city. If you are short on time, take the train to Oxford and enjoy an Open Top Bus Tour to see the most famous sights of the city like the Bodleian Library, the Ashmolean Museum, the Sheldonian Theatre and Christ Church College.