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  1. 50 minutes ago, Globaliser said:

    I have a vague memory that someone has mentioned the possibility (?confirmed) that direct trains between Gatwick and Southampton will have ceased by late June 2024, which is when the OP needs to travel.

    Ah, yes, there was/is a consultation from Southern on that...but, "Passengers between Southampton and Gatwick Airport would have a short, convenient, same-platform connection at Barnham."

  2. I think general advice would be to go with the flight that suits you best. Not much difference between the two for Southampton. Public transport option are National Express coach from Heathrow, train from Gatwick. 
     

    There is a ’sticky’ at the top of this board for this topic. The new thread doesn’t have much information yet (and got derailed at an early stage!), but there is a link to the older, and long, version which will contain more detailed advice.
     
    You can set a departure time on Google maps, so no need to try and search in the middle of your night 😀

     

  3. 7 hours ago, CruiszBug said:

    The Rose & Crown at London Bridge (PUBLOVE).  It is a cool looking pub with good reviews on the bar and food. I do have a private room and bath on the TOP floor with no lift.

    I don’t wish to alarm you, but you do understand this is a pub/hostel, not a hotel?  I would say it’s in Southwark, rather than London Bridge. It’s certainly not AT London Bridge, it’s about a 10 minute walk away. 

  4. 1 hour ago, herbanrenewal said:

    I love gardening and visiting gardens.

    Some lovely gardens near Gatwick, such as Nymans which is 15 minutes drive, but difficult by public transport. If you are set on staying at the airport, one option would be to jump on a train down to Brighton (direct, less than 40 minutes) and visit the Royal Pavilion and Garden, which is walking distance from the station. And have fish and chips on the pier 😀

     

    Kew is a bit longer by train (an hour or so) and you'd need to change at Clapham Junction for Kew Bridge station. 

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  5. 4 minutes ago, MAVIP said:

    Or fast train from Amsterdam to Rotterdam Centraal (38 minutes € 17,90 plus € 2,90 extra for the fast train - only stop at Schiphol airport) and Eurostar Rotterdam Centraal-London St Pancras 3hrs 29 minutes (as from € 55).

    There are no Eurostar services from Rotterdam either during the period of suspension.

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  6. You can still travel by rail, if you wish. Just take a train from Amsterdam to Brussels and connect to the Eurostar service there.

     

    If you do switch to flying, as mentioned above Schipol - London City route is one of the most convenient city flight connections it's possible to take. Just be careful with the London airport, as an Amsterdam-London search will throw up flights to Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted and Luton, as well as LCY.

     

    For those not following this story, this is due to closure of the immigration and security processing facility at Amsterdam Central Station during redevelopment, to be replaced by one with significantly higher capacity. It appears that a way has been found to reduce what was originally going to be a year long suspension to around 6 months. 

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  7. 7 hours ago, daydreamer62 said:

    unfortunately it looks like one a Sunday mornings it seems to be the slow route taking 1 hour 38 minutes so I figured uber to Victoria station might be quicker

    That sounds as if a journey planner is suggesting taking the Underground from Blackfriars to Victoria and a train from there? That make no sense for you - the underground station is the other side of the river. From Stamford Street you’ll be better popping along to London Bridge to take a Thameslink train. 
    Driving to Gatwick will take well over an hour even early on a Sunday morning - it’s a tortuous route through South London. I much prefer a train. 

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  8. 4 hours ago, daydreamer62 said:

    The Mad Hatter in Southwark.

    The old Tress & Co hat factory - a nice building, and a popular hotel. You may have already identified this, but your best route to Gatwick from there is to take the Thameslink train from Blackfriars Station. What may not be apparent from a map is that there is an entrance on the same side of the river as your hotel - the main entrance is the other side, but the station spans the river on the railway bridge. Very convenient for your hotel. The quickest trains take just 35 minutes.  

  9. 8 hours ago, daydreamer62 said:

    Emirates to Dubai.  And I've been looking at hotels around Victoria station or London bridge but the difference in price for the 2 nights is a minimum  of £300 and many are sold out already.. Over 7 months in advance. Apparently due to a Taylor Swift concert.. crazy 

    Hmmm. I said you'd get different opinions. I'm with others, I wouldn't regard 10 am as an early flight and easily doable from central London, but I get that if you're unfamiliar with the city you'd be more relaxed being at the airport, and that's fine. 

     

    London hosts multiple large events on a daily basis and has the hotel space to generally absorb them, so I doubt Ms Swift is having a massive effect (other than in Wembley, where she is performing).

    London is expensive and still in huge demand post-pandemic, I'm afraid. But seven months out you will be able to find something.

  10. 5 hours ago, Globaliser said:

    central London is likely to take about 75-90 minutes - so that's up to three hours of each day sacrificed to the delights provided by Southern Railway. (Hampton Court Palace would be an additional journey.)

    That's why you should always go to London Bridge on Thameslink in 30 minutes.... 

     

    The route from Gatwick to Hampton Court avoiding central London identified by Island2Dweller up thread is actually pretty good - just over the hour. 

     

     But yes, I was using "inconvenience" in an understated British way.... To put it an other way, it's "not ideal" depending on timings and ambitions for London 🤣 But definitely possible. Costs add up too, so any hotel saving can be a false economy.

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  11. Opinions will vary about your first night. You are trading off the inconvenience of a travel requirement into London or elsewhere for your sightseeing day against the inconvenience of moving after one night to Gatwick. That assumes your flight is really early - it’s simple to get to Gatwick from central London, but for a really early flight I usually choose to stay at the airport. 

  12. 7 hours ago, daydreamer62 said:

    Is it easy to get the train from the North terminal or would we be better placed in the south terminal area for transportation?

    The terminals at Gatwick are connected by an easy and quick shuttle, which is right across the street from the Premier Inn and Sofitel at the North Terminal.  I stay at the Premier Inn for an early flight from Gatwick, irrespective of the terminal the flight is leaving from. 
     

    This topic was discussed last month in this thread, which you will find useful 😀

     

     

  13. 10 hours ago, CruiszBug said:

    Does anyone have knowledge of The Belgrave Hotel? I am traveling solo and looking for a nice budget hotel. This one is in the Westminster area, I believe. It gets a "Fabulous" rating. Fingers crossed... I have it reserved with ability to cancel.

    I know exactly where it is, but no knowledge of it. As you say it gets well reviewed, which may elevate it above the dozens of other similar size hotels in townhouses in the area. Understand that it will not have the facilities of full service hotels, and the rooms are likely to be small - but not so much of a problem for a solo traveler. I don't know, but it almost certainly won't have an elevator, if that matters to you.

     

    It's in the City of Westminster, but about 20 minutes walk from what visitors may think of as Westminster (Abbey, Parliament, etc etc). It's in Pimlico, which is a perfectly fine area and there are pubs and restaurants around, but the only pretty close tourist attraction would be the Tate Gallery. 

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  14. 1 hour ago, MAVIP said:

    Dear Dutch Travelgirl, You have a special meaning to suggest a hotel in central Rotterdam?, because OP told us they will travel to Delft.

    It’s a different poster enquiring about their grandfather viewing King’s Day from (presumably) Rotterdam - it’s not entirely clear, but hopefully they will read up a little and come back with more focused questions! 

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  15. 42 minutes ago, Loves2CruiseAlot said:

    perhaps to see the royal family

    The Royal Family visit a different municipality every year for King's Day, and they were in Rotterdam this year, so sadly I doubt you will see them there next year. 

    No doubt some of our local contributors will be along to say more about the festivities! 

  16. 6 hours ago, karatemom2 said:

    Just to give you a sense of what we were able to do on our 12 day British Isles cruise with 4 days pre-cruise in London here is a list of what we visited:

    Wow. Thank you for sharing this, which shows what can be done. I’m exhausted just reading it - you packed so much in! What a lot of planning must have gone into this great trip. It might be interesting for folk doing their own planning if you can give an idea of how you did all this - ship’s excursions, other bus tours, private or small group tours, or self-guided? It looks as if Edinburgh and maybe Guernsey were possible without a tour, using public transport?
     

    You mentioned Castle Leoch, which is fictional (Outlander - I had to look it up, having never seen the series). I think you were probably at Doune Castle, which is near Stirling and apparently was used for the exterior shots (it has been used in other film and TV productions too). 

  17. 18 minutes ago, She62 said:

    the tickets we are looking at leave 1:05 pm from Heathrow on iceland air trying to see if will make it to airport from Dover on time

    It's about a 2 hour journey so an early cruise line transfer bus or a pre-booked private transfer should get you there on time, even on a Friday.

     

    Searching Dover Heathrow transfer on this board should provide more details - or possibly post a new, appropriately titled thread yourself! This one has rather got lost and the original title didn't really give people a clue what you were looking for....

     

    22 minutes ago, She62 said:

    7/5/24

     

    Just be aware that in much of  the rest of the world, including the UK, that would be read as 7th May 2024 - we use DD/MM/YY format (although in this case the context makes it clear that you meant 5th July) I always suggest spelling out dates to avoid confusion on these boards 😀

     

  18. 1 hour ago, grammawmoses said:

    I found a website

    It's a little frustrating when folk post something like this, because it is impossible to know what website you are looking at. But, of course there is a return service to the cruise port. Timetables for next year are not yet published, but this page is the one with all the information you need, including a joint ticket with a HOHO services. 

    https://www.lothianbuses.com/cruiselink-x99/

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