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Reply to "Pulling the trigger....help me plan a short(ish) trip to London in late October"
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[quote=Anonymous]These places can be done as day trips, in theory, but it still means a long day and be aware that train tickets are very expensive. Then you have to figure out the logistics of getting around the Cotswolds. But there are tour companies that can organize such a trip for a day if you don't mind the big tour coaches and hours on the motorways. If I wanted to do day trips from London, York would be my first choice. Fabulous cathedral, several good museums, a very pretty and charming town center and surrounded by the old city walls. Gorgeous place and very easy to get around. [quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Definitely take a daytrip out of the city! We loved seeing the Cotswolds, Stratford upon Avon and Warwick Castle (which has lovely gardens and fields where your kid can run around). We also tacked on a daytrip to Paris by train. Hampton Court is right outside London and a lovely palace to visit. Oxford is also not too far away and you can either take the train or the much cheaper "Oxford Express" buses. Windsor Castle is another option. [/quote]
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