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Is Watford Too Far From London?

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crisgal | 18:03 Fri 28th Mar 2014 | Travel
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We want to go to harry potter studio in Watford, and are traveling by train to euston Station.
I don't know if it would be better to stay in Watford or near euston. We would like to spend the afternoon before in London Centre.
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It looks like you're OK and the engineering works are the week before. http://www.londonmidland.com/your-journey/journey-planning/watford/
19:40 Fri 28th Mar 2014
What time are you due at Harry Potter Studio? This info is From their website about travelling from Euston and helps determine how much time you'll have beforehand.

The nearest railway station is Watford Junction; there are direct, fast train services from both London Euston (20 minute journey) and Birmingham New Street (1 hour journey). Other non-direct train services operate from London Euston however these may take longer to arrive at Watford Junction.

A shuttle bus, operated by Mullany's Coaches runs from Watford Junction to the Studio Tour, with a journey time of around 15 minutes. Plan to arrive at Watford Junction 45 minutes before the time stated on your ticket, and have your ticket or booking confirmation ready when boarding the shuttle bus.

watford is much much cheaper

Hotels around Eustion Ibis, Thistle, etc are 100-150 per night
this is quite a nice hotel:
http://www.bw-whitehousehotel.co.uk/

when are you going? there are a number of weekends coming up when there will be no mainline trains at Watford junction.
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10th may. I'm worried now!
It looks like you're OK and the engineering works are the week before.

http://www.londonmidland.com/your-journey/journey-planning/watford/

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