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Traveling to the U.K. for tourism. Any suggestions?

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I'm planning a trip to the U.K. I will be flying to and from London. I want to visit Edimburg and Dublin too. What order makes more sense? Any suggestions on trains and/or airlines?

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  1. I flew from London to Cork, Ireland for only a penny, seriously!  They just tax it, so it ends up being like 15 pounds - try EasyJet.  Anyway, I recommend starting in London and possibly doing a few daytrips from there, like to Bath, Stonehenge or Oxford.  Then you can fly to Ireland (easier and cheaper than a ferry), then fly back into Edingburgh.  Then when I flew back out from the UK (in London) I just took a train from Scotland to London.


  2. for in and around the uk I would suggest easy jet they are a lot cheapier for dublin ryanair. i would do edinburgh first then dublin  

  3. In this order: London, Oxford, Bath, Cardiff, Leamington Spa, York, Durham, Newcastle, Edinburgh, Highlands, and all the tiny villages and countryside in between. Dublin is in Ireland so I'd fly there from Edinburgh.

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