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London Liverpool Street Train Station -- Liverpool train and underground station is located in the north eastern corner of London uk. It is the southern terminus of the Great Eastern Main Line, and is the main departure point from London to destinations in the East of England not served by the East Coast Main Line from King's Cross train station, as well as serving commuter services to parts of East London and Essex. Liverpool Street Station serves north-east London, Stanstead Airport, East Anglia, and the east coast, including Harwich (Cruise port Harwich, see hotels).
Liverpool St Station was originally completed in 1874, Liverpool Street station benefited from a major redevelopment in the late 1980s. It is the London terminus of the former Great Eastern Railway, originally providing routes to Norwich via Ipswich and Kings Lynn via Cambridge. Today the station has 123 million visitors each year and remains a stunning example of the fusion of modern facilities within the traditional environment.
London Liverpool Street is the busiest railway station in London in terms of passenger throughput.
At Liverpool Train Station you can take also the Cruise Train to the Cruise Port of Harwich.
Time zone -- GMT (GMT + 1 from last Sunday in March to last Sunday in October)
Currency -- The British monetary system is based on the pound sterling (GBP), £.
Language -- In Britain, the main language is English (British English). It is not the same as American or Australian English.
Electricity -- 240V, 50Hz
Air Connections -- London is a major international air transport hub. No fewer than eight airports use the words London Airport in their name, but most traffic passes through one of five major airports. London Heathrow Airport is the busiest airport in the world for international traffic, and is the major hub of the nation's flag carrier, British Airways. On completion of the fifth terminal, due for 2008, Heathrow will once again be the world's busiest airport, and will handle a mixture of full-service domestic, European and inter-continental scheduled passenger flights. Plans are alreay being considered for a sixth terminal, to the disapproval of residents near to the airport and to its take-off and landing corridors.Similar traffic, with the addition of some low-cost short-haul flights, is also handled at London Gatwick Airport. London Stansted Airport and London Luton Airport cater mostly for low-cost short-haul flights. London City Airport, the smallest and most central airport, is focused on business travellers, with a mixture of full service short-haul scheduled flights and considerable business jet traffic.
Crowne Plaza London - Shoreditch - ( Hotel near Liverpool st Train Station )
The Crowne Plaza London - Shoreditch is London's newest hotel. The hotel is both contemporary and chic, yet offers fantastic value for money.
Hilton London Tower Bridge - ( Hotel situated close to Liverpool Street Station )
Set against the backdrop of London's best historical landmark, this brand new, contemporary hotel has a striking exterior and is ideally situated on the doorstep of the City.
City Hotel - ( Hotel near the London Liverpool St Railway Train Station )
Occupying a prime location in the heart of London, this high-value hotel is conveniently located by the Square Mile, within easy reach of Aldgate underground station.