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writes "Mrs Redboots" wrote in message Honestly, given that you are really unfamiliar with London - wouldn't it be a lot easier to get a train to Waterloo & then a taxi to your destination? whats the point, it probably costs more money getting there in taxi than it does in parking, No. Waterloo to Bow Street is only a few minutes walk. If you really must take a cab, it would be about a 4 pound minimum fare (it is well under a mile). Street parking in that part of London (if you can find any) is 4 pounds an hour. ok maybe it is a little more hassle driving in but its worht it (imo) You are certainly entitled to your view. I go to the theatre in the west end quite regularly, and I wouldn't dream of taking my car all the way in - quite apart from the cost, the worry of missing curtain-up with the frequent lengthy traffic jams throughout central London is just not worth the risk, imo. -- Paul Terry |
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