The Best Day Trips from London by Train

 

London is perfect in so many ways, there is so much to explore in this city, but if you are in central London and want to explore other parts of the city then plan your trip via train.

 The best part of having your day trips by train is that they are very well connected from all parts of the city, and you get the chance to visit almost every corner of London in no time.

  Although tickets are expensive compared to other modes of transition, as I said earlier they are super convenient and connected to almost every part of the city. Here are some spots which you can explore during your day trip to London by train.

1- Cambridge

The train to Cambridge is going from two stations, London King’s Cross or London Liverpool Street. Cambridge has beautiful architecture and you will see some of the most prestigious universities there.

2- Windsor

The Windsor is only 20 miles west of Central London, this place is famous for the historic Windsor Castle. Two train stations lead towards Windsor one is London Waterloo station and the other one is London Paddington.  Windsor is the best sight to explore during your day trip by train.




3- Oxford

 London Paddington and London Marylebone will take you towards Oxford. Oxford is one of the best places to visit as you are in London. Enjoy the historic building of Oxford University. While you are there don’t miss the Ashmolean Museum and Bodleian Library. Make sure to meet and greet Luton while traveling for the best available deals.

 

4- Bath

Bath is only 115 miles away from London and it has some historical significance, A place visited by tourists all around the world. You can book a train ticket from London Paddington to Bath Spa.

 While you are in London and want to have the best travel experience in the city, then book your tickets as early as possible if you are looking for a budget-friendly experience. The trains have everything from Cambridge to Oxford and the historical Windsor and Bath.

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