Transfer from Kilburn (NW6) to Luton Airport
Kilburn began its existence as a priory, in the 12th century, on the banks of the Kilburn Brook, following the present day Kilburn High Road which was initially a Celtic road that united the settlement which today are identified after the names of Canterbury and St.Albans. The road was known as Watling Street during Roman times. Kilburn developed on the banks of a river which was identified after many names during history. Either it was called Cuneburna, Kelebourne or Cyebourne, the river flows from Hampstead, thorugh Hyde Park into the River Thames. Its present day name is River Westbourne.
In the same Kilburn district, close to the center of London, one of the most recent areas of London welcomes us a varied demographic and numerous architectural styles. An example of the unique architectural designs found in Queens Park is Zog House, the innovative split-level eco house found on Donaldson Road. The park and the streets around it found the heart of this beautiful neighborhood which has met its first occupants starting with the late Victorian period. Its initial residents were commonly lower middle class school-teachers, clerical workers, insurance company employees and bank clerks.
Transfer from London Luton Airport to Kilburn(NW6) by Rail:
You can to get a direct transfer from London Luton Airport to Kilburn by using the National Rail Service which will take you to West Hampstead Station. The journey that will last approximately 26 minutes. Other transport options include taking a taxi transfer from Luton Airport to Kilburn.
Transfer from London Luton Airport to Kilburn(NW6) by Car:
If you want to get from Luton Airport to Kilburn by car you must take the M1 motorway. A distance of 29 miles separates Kilburn from Luton Airport.
Transfer from London Luton Airport to Kilburn(NW6) by Taxi:
A Taxi Transfer from London Luton Airport to Kilburn with 247 Airport Transfer will take approximately 1 hour. The Luton Airport transfer to Kilburn will cost around 44 GBP for a saloon car.
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