Privat biltransfer frÄn Southampton till London

129km
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FrĂ„n 40 € per person
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Privat transfer pÄ 1 h 50 min

129km
Enkelresa
FrĂ„n 40 € per person
Betrodd av över 2 miljoner glada resenÀrer i över 130 lÀnder
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1 h 50 min
129km
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Betrodd av över 2 miljoner glada resenÀrer i över 130 lÀnder
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Overview: car trip from Southampton to London

You’ll start your journey in the port city of England’s south coast after fully enjoying the salty breezes from the English Channel. Getting from Southampton to London will mean going back to the largest city in the United Kingdom; after the fewer crowds in Southampton, London’s buzz will certainly fill you with energy.

The trip to get there is an adventure on its own. You’ll pass through southern England and the urban, suburban, and rural scenery feast that it’ll lay for your eyes. As you leave the maritime history and dock views of Southampton behind, you’ll quickly transition to suburban vibes heading north.

On this route, the English rural side is at its best, and it shows off the far-reaching fields, patches of woodland, and occasional glimpses of the South Downs National Park in the distance. This 85-mile (137 km) journey will only last around two hours to drive, but you’ll remember the good time you’ve had longer than that.

About London

London is not just the capital of England, it’s a metropolis that has been influencing the world for centuries. Its history is as rich as they come, and it’s displayed in the world-renowned landmarks scattered throughout the city.

As soon as you arrive from Southampton to London, you’ll be captivated by the Tower of London keeping the Crown Jewels safe, the Gothic church that is Westminster Abbey, and, of course, the glamorous Big Ben on the River Thames. London is never short of magnificent sights that scream its royal heritage; just the existence of Buckingham Palace alone gives the city unmatched noble vibes.

But a city that’s home to almost 9 million people never has one character. Apart from the monarchical London, there is also the artistic one. The backbones of this London are well-established museums and galleries like the British Museum, the National Gallery, and the particularly famous Tate Modern that replaced the former Bankside Power Station. London's art is not kept only under museum roofs; you’ll see countless murals and sculptures decorating the streets of the city. For example, a most interesting one is the London Noses, which are seven sculpted noses of Rick Buckley’s creation, standing as a form of protest against CCTV surveillance. Finding all seven is said to bring infinite wealth, so there is your treasure hunt! And then there is the modern London; the Shard, which stands out as the tallest building in the UK, and the London Eye on the South Bank of the Thames are like its representative structures, but what makes up this London’s essence is the diverse neighborhoods and the mix of cultures. While Covent Garden will lift you up with its street performers, Soho, and its pubs and clubs are guaranteed to lighten up your nights. The cultural diversity depicts each and every corner of the city but is best felt and explored in Camden’s music scene, Chinatown’s Asian cuisine, and Brick Lane’s Bangladeshi vintage markets. So once you are in London, make sure you taste all the characters it possesses, which might take a bit of time.

From Southampton to London: travel tips

With a few useful travel tips, your trip from Southampton to London can be made much easier. Here, see for yourself!

Discover on the way

Use Daytrip’s biggest advantage, and instead of getting directly to London, add some fun stops to your itinerary on your way there. For example, Bombay Sapphire Distillery is worth stopping by just for its intriguing architecture, blending old and new in the best way, and its magic effect reflected in the water and the surroundings. Here, you’ll also get to know more about gin’s long history.

### Pack smart, prepare an essentials bag When packing for your trip, create a small day essentials bag separate from your main luggage. Grab items like a refillable water bottle, portable phone charger, light snacks, a travel-sized umbrella, and headphones. This way, you can just pick this bag with you when stopping by places to explore on the way or even get around more easily in London without carrying heavy bags or constantly returning to your accommodation ### Dive into food at Borough Market Once you arrive in London, head straight to Borough Market near London Bridge. This popular food market is a paradise for foodies, with a wide selection of gourmet treats, street food, and fresh produce. Try something new like raclette, freshly shucked oysters, or exotic pastries.

How to get from Southampton to London

There are several transportation options to get from Southampton to London, including a coach ride, taking a train, driving, or booking a door-to-door private car service like Daytrip. Choosing the best option affects the rest of your trip quite a lot, so pick wisely!

Southampton to London by car

Driving from Southampton to London is a journey of one and a half to two hours, but this can change according to the traffic conditions that day and time you choose. You’d be following the most direct route which is via the M3 motorway and which requires no tolls.

But make sure you are comfortable with driving on the left on the road and the right side of the car, and keep in mind that parking in central London can be super expensive and very limited. So you might need to use park-and-ride facilities or park at a suburban station and take public transportation into the city. ### Southampton to London by bus There are direct coaches operating between Southampton to London provided by National Express. You can catch a coach once every hour, and the trip takes around two hours and 15 minutes. They leave from Southampton Coach Station and arrive at London Victoria Coach Station. Tickets are available online and are best bought in advance for the best prices. However, traveling by bus does not allow you to explore the stops along the route. Bus tickets start around $9 (€8). ### Southampton to London by train Taking a train from Southampton will take you to London without transfers. It would take you around one hour and 20 minutes of train ride and although the fares are higher compared to taking a bus, the fact that it lasts way shorter makes up for that. There are also other train connections with transfers, mostly from Reading. But just like the bus option, trains also cannot offer stops for fun or even refreshments. Expect tickets around $58 (€62). ### Southampton to London by private car service If seeing more of southern England while you are already passing and making the most of your trip to London in ultimate comfort and convenience are more important aspects for you, then you need no second thoughts to book your car ride with Daytrip. Your local Daytrip driver will inform you about your surroundings and the places you choose to discover on your trip. Not having to worry about driving, parking, fuel costs, and timetables of public transportation will surely give lots of space to actually enjoy the journey. Secure a seat for just $92 (€86).

Things to do when you get to London

As we touched on before, London has more than one character, each promising a different experience. So, once you finally get from Southampton to London after a smooth trip, dive directly into getting to know more about all Londons!

Be awestruck at the Leake Street Arches

Beneath Waterloo Station, there lies a living and breathing, ever-changing canvas of street art called Leake Street Arches. This tunnel is also known as the Banksy Tunnel and is a legal graffiti area where artists from all over come to exhibit their work. Artistic London thrives here, away from the usual tourist crowds. Don’t just admire the murals, but try your hand at graffiti as well by bringing your own spray paint.

### Visit God's Own Junkyard Plan a visit to the wonderland of neon signs and art in Walthamstow. God’s Own Junkyard is a spirited gallery filled with neon artwork, vintage signs, and movie props. It's a visual feast and a fantastic place for photography. For a quirky place to relax with a coffee amid the neon glow, have a resting stop at the on-site cafĂ©, Rolling Scones. ### Take a kayak tour on the Thames Experience London from a new perspective by kayaking on the River Thames. There are several different companies that offer guided trips that let you paddle past London’s most famous landmarks like the Houses of Parliament, the London Eye, and Tower Bridge. These tours often include historical commentary, so it is both kind of adventurous and informative. ### Attend a Secret Cinema event Have a taste of immersive, themed cinema experiences at Secret Cinema, where classic and contemporary films are brought to life. Movie geeks are encouraged to dress up and participate in interactive themes, which makes you feel like you’ve stepped into the movie itself. Locations and themes are kept secret until just before the event, so there is the element of mystery and excitement, too.

When is the best time to visit London

Most of London’s 30 million annual visitors come during summer, drawn by good weather and lively parks. However, spring is a better time to plan your trip from Southampton to London since it has milder weather, fewer crowds, and reasonable hotel rates.

Visiting in May means an uncrowded city, as the majority of international travelers haven't arrived yet, and locals are often away for bank holiday weekends. June and July might have long, warm days perfect for exploring London, but with over 16 hours of daylight and activities abound, it’s the favorite time for all travelers around the world.

So, if crowds are not your thing, better arrange your travel in the spring or around winter for the charm of British pub culture, perfect for cozying up in legendary gastropubs like the Harwood Arms.

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