Transfer from Luton Airport to Dover
While most tourists are just passing through Dover, the city itself is worth visiting, at least for mayor Maison Dieu Hall, built in 1203 by Hubert de Brughe as a hostel for pilgrims. Small parts of the place where the druids lived in 125 still remain, like the lighthouse on Castle Hill or the Roman Painted House discovered in the beginning of 1970. Because of the fact that Dover was a marine base, World War II bombings severely damaged the town and a great portion of the port was destroyed.
Attractions in Dover:
– Kearnsey Abbey
– Russell Gardens
– Samphire Hoe Country Park
– Cowgate National Park
– Connaught Park
– St.Edmund Chapel
Transport to Dover can be made with the ferry (through the Channel) and by train or car,through the tunnel that connects Dover to Calais. Several highways also connect Dover to the rest of the country.
Transfer from London Luton Airport to Dover by Rail:
In order to get a transfer from London Luton Airport to Dover by rail, you need to take the National Rail Service to St Pancras Low Level Station in a journey that will last approximately 30 minutes. From St Pancras International Station you will have to take another train to Dover Priory Station. Other transport options include taking a taxi transfer from St Pancras Station or Luton Airport to Dover .
Transfer from London Luton Airport to Dover by Car:
In order to get from Luton Airport to Dover by car, you have to take the M25 followed by the M20 motorway . The distance between Luton Airport and Dover is of 119 miles.
Transfer from London Luton Airport to Dover by Taxi:
A Taxi Transfer from London Luton Airport to Dover with 247 Airport Transfer will take approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes. The Luton Airport Transfer to Dover will cost approximately 151 GBP for a saloon car.
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