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Best way to book to see a show in london?


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has anyone got experience of this? not sure if it'll be cheaper to book each thing seperate (train, ticket, hotel) or find a 'deal' online, or go through a travel agent for ticket and hotel then book train seperate.

 

If you're not fussy about what trains you get, you can easily pay as little as £15-20 return if you don't mind coming back late and can book in advance.

 

Get a hotel from lastminute.com again if you're not too fussy about its location.

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as daft as it sounds some travel agents often have special offers in their windows, and i picked up a leaflet from a local coach operator at meadowhall interchange with some good deals on

 

True, I guess it all depends on how fussy you are about the show you see. I've also managed to get some great deals last minute.

 

For trains: http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/

or

http://www.eastmidlandstrains.co.uk/Pages/default.aspx

 

For hotels: http://www.lastminute.com/

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as daft as it sounds some travel agents often have special offers in their windows, and i picked up a leaflet from a local coach operator at meadowhall interchange with some good deals on

 

thats what i was thinking of doing but not sure if theyre worth it or if you get the crap tickets or miles away hotels. im off out shopping soon so ill ask around. not too fussy on the show really. but for some reason OH only wants to go on a train, not a coach. ive found cheap trains on 'megatrain'. but i need a date/time before i can book anything.

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