Treinreis Het hart van Engeland
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Treinreis Het hart van Engeland

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Created: Thursday, September 12, 2024 - Departure: Saturday, December 7, 2024
Ref ID: 12731755
price per person From
1.331 €
Based on 2 adults
2.661 €
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Created: Thursday, September 12, 2024 - Departure: Saturday, December 7, 2024
Destinations: Hull, Leeds, Liverpool, Birmingham, Nottingham, Hull

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07 Dec
Transport from Rotterdam to Hull
Departure
P&O Ferries
P&O Ferries - P&O Ferries Pride Of Rotterdam
20:30 - Rotterdam, Europoort Rotterdam Alternative port
08:00 - Hull (Harbour)
+1 day 12h 30m Nonstop
Accommodation / Seating:2-persoons hut (Binnen, Standard Class)
Cabin Class: Economy
08 Dec
1. Hull
Stay
About the destination: Kingston upon Hull, generally known at Hull, is a maritime city on the banks of the River Humber and where the River Hull that splits the city in half , meets the Humber. Although Hull was amongst the most heavily bombed British cities during the Second World War, the 700 years since the granting of its first charter have left it with a fascinating wealth of architectural gems. From Flemish inspired facades to beautiful domed civic buildings. From dock offices to imposing industrial heritage warehouses and mills. From the medieval cobbled charm of the old town, grand private merchant's houses and Georgian terraces to cutting edge modern design. There is something here for everyone history, shopping, sport, culture and a wonderful geographic location.
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09 Dec
Transport from Hull to Leeds
Transpennine Express - TPEXPRESSTP5423
10:03 - Hull
10:57 - Leeds
54m Nonstop Fare: Standard (Semi Flex)
Cabin Class: STANDARD
09 Dec
2. Leeds
Stay
About the destination: Leeds is a dynamic and lively northern city rich in culture and Edwardian architecture and with an impressive restaurant scene, celebrated with an annual food and drinks festival. As a vibrant university town, there's a plethora of pubs, stylish bars and clubs. In fact there are over 130 bars in the city and almost 40 clubs where you can party every night of the week. Dubbed the ‘Knightsbridge of the North’ is a paradise for shopping addicts. As you can see, Leeds has lots to offer. The impressive town hall stand on Victoria square, the hub of the city’s activity. This Baroque building, with its clock tower and its guarding lions, is mainly used, today, for concerts and formal civic functions. Peep inside to take a look at the colourful entrance foyer’s ceiling. The Headrow Street houses many of the city's cultural buildings including Leeds Central Library, Leeds Art Gallery, The Henry Moore Institute and The Light. Worth a visit is the alluring Kirkstall abbey, a ruined Cistercian monastery. The ruins are breathtaking and have been immortalized by many romantic painters, such as J.M.W. Turner. There is a new visitor centre with interactive exhibits which illustrates the history of the abbey and the lives of the monks. The abbey grounds are a public park, and are used for occasional events such as the annual Kirkstall Festival and the Kirkstall Fantasia open-air concerts. Modern Leeds attracts people with its history, its extensive cultural life and its constant flexibility and ability to fit modern life, prove of that are the profusion of skyscraping office blocks, glass-and-steel waterfront apartment complexes and renovated Victorian shopping arcades. Come, Leeds says, have a ball.
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10 Dec
Transport from Leeds to Liverpool
Transpennine Express - TPEXPRESSTP5109
09:15 - Leeds
10:59 - Liverpool Lime Street, Merseyside
PREMIUM_ECONOMY 1h 44m Nonstop Fare: Comfort (Semi Flex)
Cabin Class: COMFORT
10 Dec
3. Liverpool
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About the destination: Difficult to mention Liverpool without thinking about the Beatles. This band is still a matter of pride for the Liverpudlians, but that should not overshadow other attractions in this city on the west coast of England. Its undeniable cultural dynamism today materializes in the rehabilitation and reuse of its industrial heritage, the conversion of the Albert Dock as a cultural and leisure centre, the opening of the Tate Gallery or the creation of the Garden Festival have made Liverpool one of the most vibrant cities in the country. Without a doubt, Albert Dock is the most important sight of Liverpool. A succession of solid brick warehouses surround a pond. A World Heritage site, the Albert Dock houses the award-winning Tate Liverpool, the Merseyside Maritime Museum and the stunning International Slavery Museum. With so much to see and do, rest weary feet in one of the many bars, cafes and restaurants situated around the dock. And then there's the Beatles. There are many places around the city that cherish this legendary band, museums, bars, shops, hotels and cafeterias themed around the band’s history attract many musical pilgrims. All this Beatles sites share the spotlight with another symbol of the city: The Metropolitan Cathedral, the biggest cathedral in the UK, also attracts many tourists due to its unusual architecture. Of course, it's impossible to talk about Liverpool without mentioning football. Here, on Anfield stadium, home of Liverpool F.C, visitors will learn all there is to learn about this great club. Around the stadium there are a few pubs for pre-match drinking and meet first-hand the team’s passionate fan base. Now, that is the real Liverpool experience.
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12 Dec
Transport from Liverpool to Birmingham
West Midlands Trains - WESTMIDLANLM3040
09:33 - Liverpool Lime Street, Merseyside
11:20 - Birmingham New Street, Wmidlands
1h 47m Nonstop Fare: Standard (Semi Flex)
Cabin Class: STANDARD
12 Dec
4. Birmingham
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About the destination: Birmingham, Britain's second-largest city, was during the 19th century the focus of the industrial revolution, which makes it very attractive for fans of industrial heritage. Its new cultural openness, materialized in urban redevelopment plans, will enthral all visitor. The history of the city is fascinating and in the new 'Birmingham, its people, its history' galleries visitors can explore the city's global heritage. These galleries are located at Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery, where visitors can, also, admire one of the best pre-Raphaelite collections in the world. Also worth a visit is the science museum Thinktank Science Museum, which houses 10 thematic galleries full of interactive fun, a digital planetarium and a science garden outdoors. The Selfridges building its one of the city’s most iconic sight due to its futuristic shape. Next to it we find St Martins Church, the church is hundreds of years old and the stunning gothic appearance of the church stands out beautifully next to the ultra-modern Bullring commercial area and Selfridges building, is worth admiring the contrast of the modern buildings with the temple. If you fancy something different, explore the city on one of the canal boats; Birmingham has more miles of canals than Venice and offers fantastic landscapes. For more outdoor fun, we must visit Lickey Hills, a range of beautiful hills just outside of Birmingham. Here visitors will enjoy a relaxing stroll surrounded by leafy trees, squirrels and a stunning nature that inspired Tolkien to write the Lord of the Rings. Alongside outstanding museums and galleries you'll find an increasing number of gastronomic choices, cool and lively cocktail bars, and waterside bars and restaurants. Friendly and diverse, Birmingham has become Britain’s new tourism hotspot.
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14 Dec
Transport from Birmingham to Nottingham
CrossCountry - XCOUNTRYXC5067
09:18 - Birmingham New Street, Wmidlands
10:29 - Nottingham
PREMIUM_ECONOMY 1h 11m Nonstop Fare: Comfort (Semi Flex)
Cabin Class: COMFORT
14 Dec
5. Nottingham
Stay
About the destination: Nottingham is a city in England, affectionately known as the "Queen of the Midlands". Located in the center of England, Nottingham has many historic associations and the legend of Robin Hood continues to attract the international tourist. History and legend are never far away on Nottingham’s bustling streets. Nottingham castle possesses a turbulent past; once a magnificent medieval castle fit for Kings and Queens, it's now an elegant mansion housing a superb museum, which provides a fascinating insight into the history of Nottingham and art gallery. Discover the secret history of the city by exploring the labyrinth of man-made sandstone caves beneath the city streets which date back to the 13th century. Nottingham is famous for the beautiful lace it has been producing for over 250 years. A bohemian quarter of the city known as Hockley has arisen in recent years, situated close to the Lace Market area. Nottingham is a premiere shopping destination and one of the top ten most visited cities in England by overseas tourists.
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14 Dec
Accomodation
2 Nights
16 Dec
Transport from Nottingham to Hull
Multiple companies
09:45 - Nottingham
12:15 - Hull
2h 30m 1 Stop Fare: Standard (Semi Flex)
EASTMIDLAN
EASTMIDLAN East Midlands Trains - EM9262
09:45 - Nottingham
10:36 - Sheffield
Cabin Class: STANDARD
21m - Stop in Sheffield
NORTHERN
NORTHERN Northern Railway - NT3122
10:57 - Sheffield
12:15 - Hull
Cabin Class: STANDARD
16 Dec
6. Hull
Stop
About the destination: Kingston upon Hull, generally known at Hull, is a maritime city on the banks of the River Humber and where the River Hull that splits the city in half , meets the Humber. Although Hull was amongst the most heavily bombed British cities during the Second World War, the 700 years since the granting of its first charter have left it with a fascinating wealth of architectural gems. From Flemish inspired facades to beautiful domed civic buildings. From dock offices to imposing industrial heritage warehouses and mills. From the medieval cobbled charm of the old town, grand private merchant's houses and Georgian terraces to cutting edge modern design. There is something here for everyone history, shopping, sport, culture and a wonderful geographic location.
More info
16 Dec
Transport from Hull to Rotterdam
Return
P&O Ferries
P&O Ferries - P&O Ferries Pride Of Rotterdam
20:30 - Hull (Harbour)
08:45 - Rotterdam, Europoort Rotterdam Alternative port
+1 day 11h 15m Nonstop
Accommodation / Seating:2-persoons hut (Binnen, Standard Class, Stapelbedden)
Cabin Class: Economy
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