If
you need to travel from Luton Airport, Gatwick Airport, or Heathrow Airport to
Cambridge, you have a lot of widely disparate options for your airport transfer
to Cambridge. These options can include hiring a private car with driver,
hiring a taxicab, driving yourself, having a friend or family member drive you,
or catching one of four different types of public transport (buses, coaches,
trains, or tubes). Your choice will
probably be dependent upon whether or not the speed of arrival in Cambridge is
important to you, as well as how much money you wish to spend on the journey.
The
most convenient and easiest method of travel from Luton, Gatwick, or Heathrow
to Cambridge is probably going to be a taxicab.
Although this method of travel will be one of the most expensive
options, a taxicab driver can usually pick you up at Point A (the airport) and
travel directly to Point B (Cambridge) without having to stop for other
passengers like a bus, train, tube or coach usually does. In addition, a taxicab driver will probably
be willing to assist you with your luggage; on most public transport, you are
responsible for your own luggage and this may be problematical if you have a
lot of steps, stairs, or escalators to navigate.
Transfer to Cambridge
London to Cambridge
You can travel from London to Cambridge using several different methods of transportation, including taxicabs, buses, trains, tubes, coaches, your personal vehicle, or the vehicle of a friend or family member. Each method of transportation has pluses and minuses. For example, if a friend or family member takes you to Cambridge it will probably be a free or very inexpensive trip; on the other hand, they probably aren’t going to allowed to park in places that a cab, bus, or coach might be allowed to.
Author : Yesica Norman
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