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Can anyone tell me how to get to Great Queen Street from Victoria train station?

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How long does it take walking?What route do i take and which is the best bus to take if i use that option.I dont wish to use the underground.My daughter has an audition and i dont know this part of London.Would be greatful for all help.

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  1. Great Queen Street, Holborn or Covent Garden?

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  2. Use the Transport for London website TFL its better than google for this but useless if you want to go by car

  3. Head west toward A3213/Belgrave Rd,

    Turn right at A3213/Belgrave Rd,

    Continue to follow A3213,

    Turn right at A3217/King's Rd,

    Continue to follow A3217,

    Continue on A302/Lower Grosvenor Pl,

    Turn right at A3214/Buckingham Palace Rd,

    Turn left at A302/Bressenden Pl,

    Turn left at A302/Victoria St,

    Continue to follow A302,

    Turn left at A302/Parliament Square,

    Continue to follow A302,

    A302 turns right and becomes A3200/York Rd,

    At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit onto A301/Waterloo Rd,

    Continue to follow A301,

    Slight right to stay on A301,

    Continue on A4200/Kingsway,

    Turn left at B402/Great Queen St,

  4. The first answer is totally correct :-)

  5. Click on Google Maps from Google home page and put in the addresses it will tell you...and give directions...takes a second and its very good.

  6. Great Queen Street runs from Holborn to Covent Garden (in response to one answer). It would take 30 minute or so to walk - depending on how fast your legs take you. Right out of Victoria Station, along Victoria Street, past Westminster Abbey to Parliament Square, left into Whitehall to Trafalgar Square. Take the road on the right of The National Gallery, past the Coliseum to the crossroads, turn left into Long Acre, walk along until you reach Great Queen Street. It's one of those places that is not well served by buses - you can either go to Leicester Square or Holborn and walk from there. Perhaps a taxi is the best option!

    Later - Ignore Matty - he has obviously used a route planning guide, designed for cars. He clearly does not know where the passenger exit is from Victoria Station.

  7. Many things have changed since was i there last...yonkers ago...but believe i that avoidance should be made of that route taking you past the viaduct and Freanan Wash. Though it looked nearer on the atlas, it turned out to be mostly inaccessible. I'd keep to worral street and take the omnibus.

  8. Take a Taxi

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