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Travel In & Around Kingston
Travel by Car, Bus, Train, Taxi & Boat to Kingston-upon-Thames
Roads
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There are three major roads into Kingston, all visibly sign posted
from the M25 and A3, leading to the south, north and middle of the
borough. Kingston town centre is 12 miles from Central London and only 8
miles from London’s orbital motorway. Follow junction 10 the M25 for the
A3 and then follow signs for Kingston. If you are heading to Chessington,
take Junction 9 of the M25.
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Car Parks
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Situated on the map below are the major car parks located in
Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey and their opening hours:
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Trains
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There are direct trains to London Waterloo (via Wimbledon)
leaving Kingston train station every 15 minutes from platform 3. From platform 2
there are direct trains to Shepperton and London Waterloo (via Richmond).
Nearby train stations, within walking distance of Kingston are Hampton Wick and Norbiton.
There are fast trains to London Waterloo from Surbiton train station, which take
approximately 15 minutes. Surbiton station is a short bus ride away from
Kingston town centre.
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Buses
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There are several bus stations and stops serving bus routes to Chessington,
Clapham Park, Richmond, West Molesey, Kingston Hospital, Tolworth, Epsom,
Dorking, New Malden, Hook, Esher, Mansfield Park, Heathrow Terminals 1, 2 and 3,
Chertsey, Sutton, Staines, to name a few. The map below indicates the major bus
connections in and around Kingston:
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Taxis
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There is a marshalled taxi rank located outside Oceana
nightclub on Clarence Street every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday from 10.30pm -
3.30am. There are also marshalled minicab booking kiosks in the Kingston train
station Forecourt (to the left of the train station), St James' Road (Hippodrome
nightclub) and at the junction of Clarence Street and Thames Street (near John
Lewis) every evening from 10.30pm - 5.30am.
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Cruises
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Turk Launches is a 300 year old river boat company
that offers Thames river cruises along one of the most beautiful
waterways in South West London. They run up to 45 river trips run daily
from April to early October, cruising between Richmond, Kingston and
Hampton Court, along one the most beautiful stretches of the Thames in
South West London. Historical landmarks merge with bustling riversides
along this scenic route; Hampton Court Palace and its gardens, Thames Ditton Island, Kingston's cosmopolitan waterfront,
Teddington Lock, Eel Pie Island and Richmond Hill. They also offer private day
boat hire or evening charters for party sizes of 20-150 guests, with bars and
dance floors on every vessel.
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Accommodation
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If you are visiting Kingston overnight, there are several
places to stay depending on your budget and how near to the town centre you want
to be. There are two
Travelodge hotels, both ideally located less than 5 minutes walk from
Kingston train station and major bus routes to Heathrow Airport terminals 1, 2,
3 and many other locations. The first is located in
Wheatfield Way and the other behind Oceana nightclub, next to Wilkinsons on
Old London Road. For a more luxurious stay, the
Antoinette Hotel is a 5 minute drive from Kingston town centre, but offers
over one hundred en-suite rooms, secure car parking for 100 cars, landscaped
gardens and eight versatile function rooms. They are also an ideal premises for
conferences, banqueting, receptions and weddings. Located on Kingston Hill, on
the edge of Richmond Park and next to Coombe Wood Golf Course in Surrey,
Brook Kingston Lodge Hotel
is a 4 star hotel with 65 ensuite bedrooms available and also has 3 function
rooms which can be hired for wedding receptions, banquets, business meetings and
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