Day trips Tips for London
Nearby excursions and side trips worth taking
Windsor Castle (35 minutes from Paddington)
Direct trains to Windsor & Eton Central every 20 minutes via Great Western Railway. Off-peak return tickets cost £12.40 versus £15.60 peak. Castle admission £28.50 but exploring Windsor Great Park and Thames riverside walks costs nothing. Perfect half-day excursion with trains running until 11:47pm for flexible return scheduling.
Oxford (58 minutes from Marylebone)
Chiltern Railways advance fares £15-25 return when booked online - walk-up prices reach £35+ during peak periods. Free walking tours depart Carfax Tower hourly covering university highlights. Bodleian Library reading rooms and Carfax Tower climbing (£3.20) provide panoramic city views spanning centuries of academic architecture.
Canterbury (56 minutes from St Pancras International)
High-speed Southeastern service reaches Canterbury West in under an hour. UNESCO-listed cathedral (£17 entry) anchors remarkably preserved medieval streets. Combine with coastal Whitstable (15 minutes further) for famous oyster houses and shingle beaches - proper day trip combination.
Cotswolds Villages
No direct rail connections necessitate organized coach tours £45-65 from Victoria Coach Station. Includes Bourton-on-the-Water, Chipping Campden with traditional pub lunches. Honey-coloured limestone villages embody quintessential English countryside but tours feel rushed compared to car rental flexibility for exploring hidden valleys.
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