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24830Travelling via Train from Ashford to London

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The super fast rail service which connects London St Pancras to Ashford takes just 38 minutes. This means that Ashford’s commuters gain two hours back per day which would have otherwise been spent travelling. Not only does it make travelling to and from London for work more accessible, it also offers Ashford commuters the chance to enjoy London’s vibrant nightlife and attractions. Travelling to Ashford International is straight forward. It is well-connected by a number of rail services and it is only a ten minute drive from the M20. You can also park in the car park 24 hours a day, all year round, giving you the ultimate flexibility. The city centre is only a ten minute walk from the station, so if you arrive early then you can easily walk into town.

How to Purchase Your Tickets

You can buy your Ashford to London tickets online. All you will need is your booking number and the debit or credit card used to purchase your tickets when you collect your tickets at the station. If you’d rather receive your ticket in the post, they can be sent out either first or second class, with the added option of next working day delivery if required. It is best to book your tickets in advance as they will be cheaper than if you buy them at the last minute. If you’re looking for the cheapest fare and you are able to travel during specific times of the day, you can purchase off-peak tickets and receive further discounts. This rail line is extremely popular so can be very busy during peak times, particularly through the stations in the London area. It is recommended that you arrive in plenty of time and board the train as early as possible in order to guarantee a seat. You can also buy a travel card, giving you further discounts on your rail travel.

What to Do When You Arrive in London

The Ashford to London high speed service runs throughout the day and evening so you can easily plan your travel around your London itinerary. When you arrive at St Pancras, you could easily feel overwhelmed with which attractions to visit or which activities to do. It’s always best to plan ahead so that you get the most out of your trip. You could join a free art tour at the National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, giving you a detailed introduction to a small selection of more than 2,000 paintings on display. You could ascend the spectacular Westminster Cathedral bell tower in Victoria, an often overlooked attraction. On sunny days, you can take a dip in one of London’s many lidos, an ideal substitute for seaside resorts. As well as the pools, many of the lidos in London also include cafes and facilities for children. You could also take the children to watch a performance at the Little Angel Theatre in Islington, a unique puppet theatre using innovative puppetry which appeals to children and adults alike.

 Ana Aleksejeva writes about her travel experiences for travel blogs and guides. As a regular traveller and a frequent user of the Ashford to London high speed service, she is able to share her top tips and travel experiences with other travellers, whether they be curious tourists or seasoned commuters.

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