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Trafalgar Tours London Arrival Transfer

Trafalgar Tours London Arrival Transfer

Article by Michael Drewell

A London arrival transfer is one the key features potential Trafalgar Tours clients are looking for when planning their European vacation. As many of the flights into London from most countries are long haul and overnight, the last thing most people want to think about upon their arrival is how I get to my hotel.London is a city with a population of some eight million people. It is congested at the best of times and for many above the ground, confusing to say the least. A taxi from Heathrow airport to the central part of London costs about 50-60 pounds, about US0 and more if the traffic is heavy.Do you really want to lug your suitcase and hand luggage through the London underground? As much as I love the London underground it can be problematic for the person who is tired from a long flight and does not know London. Even if you do arrive on the weekend when it is less busy there are stairs and obstacles along the way.These are just some of the reasons Trafalgar Tours London transfer has become a cornerstone of the Trafalgar product starting in London. However if there was a weak link in the Trafalgar Tours product I would say it was the arrivals transfer. Although a great part of the product it has its problem.Follow some simple rules which I have laid out here and or the same… Read the rest

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Culinary Travels Wine Hunting in the Hunter Valley Hunter Valley, Australia-Rosemount Winery, Tower Estate Winery and Tower Lodge/Adeliade, South Australia-Universal Wine Bar, Red Ocre

Culinary Travels Wine Hunting in the Hunter Valley Hunter Valley, Australia-Rosemount Winery, Tower Estate Winery and Tower Lodge/Adeliade, South Australia-Universal Wine Bar, Red Ocre

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