phone_icon

Destinations

Main Menu

My Booking

Main Menu

About Us

Main Menu

London - Birmingham by Train

5.0 out of 5 stars
1 Customer Feedbacks 1 Customer Feedbacks

Customize and Book

Add Outbound & Return Flights

This 6 night sample itinerary includes:

  • Hotel for 3 nights in London
  • Train from London to Birmingham
  • Hotel for 3 nights in Birmingham

Combine two glorious destinations in England with this fun vacation, traveling between cities by train. Visit: London (a world center of theatre, art, music, literature and culture) and Birmingham (trendy cafes, bars and the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery with its pre-Raphaelite masterpieces). This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

Flexible Itinerary

  • London

    about
  • Birmingham

    about
England

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars

Trip Summary

  • London
    London

    London offers everything! Iconic landmarks, centuries of history, world-class shopping and achingly cool fashion, arts and food scenes. A 40-minute walk along the South Bank will take you past Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament, the London Eye, Tate Modern, Shakespeare's Globe, St Paul's Cathedral and Tower Bridge. There are eight Royal Parks to explore, and over 300 museums and galleries. It is home to 60 Michelin starred restaurants and fantastic street food. The evenings offer from high-end nightclubs of Chelsea and Mayfair to cool clubs in Soho and Camden. As for theatre, London's legendary West End boasts over 40 world-class theatres.

    Visit Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament, Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, the London Eye, Trafalgar Square, Kensington Gardens, Hyde Park, the British Museum, Piccadilly Circus and so much more!

  • Birmingham
    Birmingham

    Birmingham is the principal city of the West Midlands region, and is the United Kingdom`s second most populous city. Birmingham was the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution, and by the dawn of the nineteenth century it was perhaps the most industrialized city in the entire world. Heavily damaged during the Blitz of World War II, many portions of the city were rebuilt. The regeneration of the urban core can be seen in some noteworthy postmodern buildings, such as the Library of Birmingham and the iconic Selfridges Building. Visit Cadbury World, National SEA LIFE Centre, Black Country Living Museum, Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery, Selfridges Building, Birmingham Botanical Gardens, Library of Birmingham, Dudley Zoological Gardens, Aston Hall, St. Philip`s Cathedral, and so much more!

  • You can now

    Stagger

    your payment!

.