Transfer from Westminster (WC2) to Stansted Airport
If you’re looking to entertain yourself with street performances than Covent Garden Square is the best place you can find this type of activities as the place is well known for its street performers, who audition with the site’s owners for an allocated spot. The construction designed by the same Inigo Jones was the first modern square in London and was a new concept to the English capital as Inigo Jones added several modern influences to the design. The houses around Covent Garden Square were also designed by the same Inigo Jones but none of them remain as the area was reconstructed in 1877.
Charing Cross is a well-known junction in London, just south of Trafalgar Square and marks the center of London for its habitants. The name comes from the former hamlet of Charing, Eleanor Cross that once stood there and was replaced in time with a beautiful statue of King Charles I.
The Eleanor cross was built in 1291-1294 in the memory of Eleanor of Castile, the wife of King Edward I, between the Palace of Whitehall and the former hamlet of Charing. The work of Alexander of Abingdon was destroyed in 1647, during the Civil War. Since 1675 a statue of King Charles mounted on a horse occupies the area where the Eleanor cross once stood. Another 21 meter long stone sculpture was built in front of Charing Cross railway station as a copy of the initial Eleanor cross, in order to mark the center of London.
Starting with the early 19th century, legislation relevant only to the London metropolis used Charing Cross as the main point to determine its geographical scope. Its eventual use in legislation decreased in favor of supplying a schedule of local government regions and became generally outdated with the official creation of Greater London in 1965.
Transfer from London Stansted Airport to Westminster (WC2) by Rail:
In order to get a transfer from London Stansted Airport to Westminster by rail, you need to take the National Rail Service to Liverpool Street Station in a journey that will last approximately 46 minutes. Other transport options include taking a taxi transfer from Stansted Airport to Westminster.
Transfer from London Stansted Airport to Westminster (WC2) by Car:
In order to get from Stansted Airport to Westminster by car, you have to take the M11 motorway. The distance between Stansted Airport and Westminster is of 38 miles.
Transfer from London Stansted Airport to Westminster (WC2) by Taxi:
A Taxi Transfer from London Stansted Airport to Westminster with 247 Airport Transfer will take approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes. The Stansted Airport transfer to Westminster will cost approximately 56 GBP for a saloon car.
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