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In article , Chan WK
writes Hi netters, A lady friend will be travelling to London for a two-weeks training programme. Would appreciate comments on how much she should budget for based on following info : She is welcome to London. a) will fly into UK around July-August timeframe b) probably take train from/to airport to/from London city centre to save cost From Heathrow take the 'tube' (subway) into central London - cheap but takes around an hour. An alternative is the Heathrow Express train which is very fast but costs about 3 times as much as the tube (£15 IIRC) c) training venue is University College of London (for "histology-related work". Not sure which campus at this stage) d) she is not a frequent traveller, so preferably staying at somewhere close to UCL UCL - main campus is on Gower Street - just off the Euston Road. Close to a number of hotels. Obvious choices are the Hotel Ibis Euston (near Euston train station so 10 min walk to UCL) or the Euston Road Travel Lodge which is a couple of minutes further away. Both are clean, secure and reasonably priced. Some transport-related questions : 1) what is the mean of getting around in London, as well as to/from the airport? The tube is the cheapest and best method of transport but is crowded in the peak periods in central London. If yoru friend is staying close to UCL then walking is easy. 2) how much will it cost? (assuming not taking taxi which I was told is prohibitively expensive - she does have budget constraints) £4 buys you a central zones travelcard for travel after 9.30pm for the whole day and includes the bus too. Some probably off-topic questions : 3) how much for accommodation which is close to UCL? (to minimize travelling effort for her safety) Search the web but check the location of the hotel and what it is like as there are some real dives in London. 4) how much for meals? £3 for a McDonalds up to £300. Pubs do good food from £5 upwards - plenty of snack shops for a sandwich at lunchtime. Please bear with me since I have never been to London before, hence all these detail questions. TIA. -- Andrew Electronic communications can be altered and therefore the integrity of this communication can not be guaranteed. Views expressed in this communication are those of the author and not associations or companies I am involved with. |
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In message , Andrew P Smith
writes In article , Chan WK writes A lady friend will be travelling to London for a two-weeks training programme. Would appreciate comments on how much she should budget for based on following info : She is welcome to London. Like it used to say in the poster that advertised the charms of Milton Keynes. -- congokid Good restaurants in London? Number one on Google http://congokid.com |
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