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London tomorrow - help with underground and which station please
Thursdays_child_3
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We are off shopping tomorrow in London for the day arriving at 9:30 Kings Cross, we already have our cheap day pass that starts at nine.
We want to go to the antique market at Camden Passage so iis it the Northern Line to Angel?
From there to Harrods - Piccadilly Line to Knightsbridge?
Then a walk to Harvey Nichols?
Fortnum & Mason - Piccadilly Line to either Piccadilly Circus or Green Park?
Selfridges in Oxford Street?
Last to Covent Garden where we want to go and look at the Travel Lodge we booked for March.
We would also like to see Euston Station if we have the time.
If any Londeners could either confirn or change our route I would be very grateful.
We want to go to the antique market at Camden Passage so iis it the Northern Line to Angel?
From there to Harrods - Piccadilly Line to Knightsbridge?
Then a walk to Harvey Nichols?
Fortnum & Mason - Piccadilly Line to either Piccadilly Circus or Green Park?
Selfridges in Oxford Street?
Last to Covent Garden where we want to go and look at the Travel Lodge we booked for March.
We would also like to see Euston Station if we have the time.
If any Londeners could either confirn or change our route I would be very grateful.
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All that sounds OK to me from my memories of living/working in London.
But why do you want to see Euston station? There's nothing architecturally interesting about it. St Pancras is stunning though - and it's right next door to Kings Cross.C'est le ton qui fait la chanson0 -
Harrods, get off at knightsbridge and follow the sign to Harrods, up the escalator through the station up the stairs and your right outside...then Harvey Nicks is a short walk up Brompton Road...I find that most pokey and can't find anything that I'm looking for!! But you pass a Zara, Uniqlo, Russell and Bromley, H&M on the way....
Selfridges is almost opposite Bond Street Tube on the Jubilee/ Central line and you can walk up to oxford circus easily from there.0 -
Wow - that sounds like a lot in one day! I'd probably go Kings X, then Antiques Market, down to CG tube for travelodge, walk to Fortnum & Mason (15 mins) then either walk to Selfridges (20 mins) or tube it to Bond St. Harvey Nicks and Harrods both a short walk from Knightsbridge tube. Then tube to either Euston or Kings Cross (they are about 6 mins walk from each other). Have a good day!0
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I know, I'm off up there tomorrow going to the theatre and I'm only thinking about walking round oxford circus!! hehe thinking about all that walking....wear some comfy shoes!!0
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Thursdays_child wrote: »We are off shopping tomorrow in London for the day arriving at 9:30 Kings Cross, we already have our cheap day pass that starts at nine.
We want to go to the antique market at Camden Passage so iis it the Northern Line to Angel?
From there to Harrods - Piccadilly Line to Knightsbridge?
Then a walk to Harvey Nichols?
Fortnum & Mason - Piccadilly Line to either Piccadilly Circus or Green Park?
Selfridges in Oxford Street?
Last to Covent Garden where we want to go and look at the Travel Lodge we booked for March.
We would also like to see Euston Station if we have the time.
If any Londeners could either confirn or change our route I would be very grateful.
have you used this site?
http://www.tfl.gov.uk/Please take the time to have a look around my Daughter's website www.daisypalmertrust.co.uk
(MSE Andrea says ok!)0 -
ShockingPink wrote: »All that sounds OK to me from my memories of living/working in London.
But why do you want to see Euston station? There's nothing architecturally interesting about it. St Pancras is stunning though - and it's right next door to Kings Cross.
Thank you for pointing that out it was St. Pancras we wanted to see!!!!!!!
A big thank you to everyone else that has replied.0 -
inspector_monkfish wrote: »have you used this site?
http://www.tfl.gov.uk/0
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