Sunday, January 31, 2010
As you get ready to travel?
Here are some tips to give you peace of mind while you are away and make sure you do not make your house as a target of opportunity. These are some simple precautions from the experts.
Be mindful of who is around when you are discussing your trip - there is no need to let too many people know or draw attention to the fact your house might be empty for a period. Tags: atlas travel blog , travel advice , travel blog , travel tips
Thursday, January 14, 2010
How long will it take to get to the city from the London airports?
Your journey time to London depends on which airport your London flight lands at.
The quickest way to central London from Gatwick is on the Gatwick Express trains, which leave every 15 minutes and takes 30 minutes to reach London Victoria Station.
Heathrow Airport has three underground stations - one shared by Terminals 1, 2 and 3, one at Terminal 4 and a third at Terminal 5. All provide regular stopping train services on London Underground's Piccadilly Line into central London. By train: The Heathrow Express is the fastest train service running from Heathrow Airport into central London. By taxi: a black cab will hold up to 5 people. There are usually lines and a 10 to 15 minutes wait during peak times.
Monday, December 14, 2009
Here are some helpful tips for the "must see" things in London.
Beat the crowds by arriving early at the Tower of London. Next visit the domed Saint Paul's Cathedral which sits along the Thames Rive. If you like contemporary art, cross the river and visit Tate Modern or visit London's world-famous Victoria and Albert Museum, with seven miles of galleries on four floors.
Don't miss the London Eye for great views of the entire city. Watch the Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace. Go shopping in London at world-famous Harrods department store and explore their awe-inspiring food hall.
Explore Covent Garden in London, full of open-air cafés, stylish boutiques, and lively street entertainers. The famous Punch and Judy puppet show has been performed here since the 1600s.
Friday, December 04, 2009
General Travel Tips
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Thursday, July 16, 2009
We just received this question from a client, and thought it was worth posting, as many travelers have similar concerns.
Q. I'm confused about luggage, specifically carry on. Is my purse considered a carry on item? How about my husband's camera case? My husband wants to bring his computer, it is slightly over the 12x11x6 Is this a problem?
A. #1. A purse or camera case is not considered a carry on. You can still have a separate carry-on bag.
#2. As far as your husband's computer, carry-on bags must be small enough to store in overhead bins or under the seat in front of you on motorcoaches and other transportation. If it is a very minimal difference, (1 inch,) then it should still fit in the overhead without a problem, but these measurements are given to ensure you will not have any issue while touring.
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