06 December 2013

Ideas for a Fun Gatwick Layover

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Gatwick Airport is a popular transport hub and if you are flying through, why not schedule a layover? Stopping over at Gatwick will give you a chance to add another destination to your trip and get a taste of what the surrounding attractions have to offer.

A layover at Gatwick will be very convenient, as there are many transit options. You can take an airport taxi Gatwick to get quickly to the city centre, so that you can make the most of your time. If you are from the UK and flying out of Gatwick, you can drive up to the airport early to enjoy one of these attractions.

What are some of the activities that you could enjoy on a visit to Gatwick:

Tour of London 
There are a number of tour companies that offer full layover tours from Gatwick Airport. These tours are designed to cram in as many of the top attractions in London into the shortest amount of time. They will take you to the classic tourist sites such as the Tower of London, Westminster Abbey and Buckingham Palace.

If you are new to London and you have never seen the sights before, this could be a great option for you. It would allow you to see the most famous attractions in London in a very convenient way. However, if you have already visited London you will have likely seen all of these attractions before – so you will be looking for another option for a layover trip idea.

Covent Garden 
If your idea of a fun day involves shopping, eating and entertainment – why not head to Covent Garden. There are a number of cute street cafes where you can stop and have a coffee and watch the street performers. There is also a very interesting market that sells almost everything you could wish for.

Covent Garden also has the London Transport Museum, The Benjamin Franklin House and the Georgian home of the famous architect and collector Sir John Soanes.

Brighton
Head to Brighton, which is a short drive away and see a lovely and exciting seaside city. Brighton is a very popular tourist attraction and it offers the fun of Brighton Pier as well as the lovely pebble beach and more. All along the Palace Pier you will find the usual seafront arcade attractions – great for kids!

Brighton has an excellent Museum as well as many funky boutiques, friendly cafes and great bars. Check out The Lanes, which is an area of fun and interesting shops jumbled together, including some vintage record stores and great jewellery shops. Also, don’t forget to check out the walkthrough underwater tunnel at the Sea Life Centre aquarium.

Sussex Gardens
If you only have a few hours on your layover, you still have time for the short drive to Nymans where you will find some beautiful gardens. These elegant and beautifully landscaped 20th century gardens offer gorgeous views of the Sussex countryside and they even include a lovely Gothic mansion.

You could also visit the High Beeches Gardens, which include 27 acres of beautiful woodland and water gardens, filled with unusual and rare plants and trees. Also nearby are the gardens that surround the Elizabethan mansion at Wakehurst Place, which are home to the Millennium Seed Bank Collection as well as many other beautiful plants.

Bocketts Farm 
If you are travelling with little ones, a great idea for a Gatwick layover is to visit Bocketts Farm. This family friendly attraction is a great day out for the entire family and there are a number of friendly farm animals to feed and pet. There are pony rides, goat milking, tractor rides and even pig racing – giving your children a taste of life on a real working farm. Also, if you want to stop for lunch or afternoon tea, the Old Barn tearoom serves a selection of delicious homemade food every day in the lovely 18th century barn.

These are just a few fun ideas of what to do while you are on a layover at Gatwick airport. Of course, while you are on a layover in Gatwick you should always make sure to get back to the airport in time for your connecting flight. You can book an airport taxi Gatwick to get you there on time in the most convenient way.

About the author: 
Max Wheeler is a freelance writer and blogger. He frequently takes flights that stopover at Gatwick and has taken a number of short day trips in the area.

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8 Comments:

At March 22, 2014 at 3:14 AM , Blogger Nova said...

I've always wanted to do the layover as long as my partner is with us during our international flights must be really cool to hang around in the place while waiting for the next flight

 
At March 22, 2014 at 5:13 AM , Anonymous jo-anne said...

Heard lots of great things about Bocketts Farm. I really wish we can visit it soon.

 
At March 22, 2014 at 6:07 AM , Blogger betchai said...

layover sounds good, it's like hitting two targets with one stone.

 
At March 22, 2014 at 6:25 AM , Anonymous Jessica Cassidy said...

What a beautiful place that is Sis Ria :-) I have never been to London, hope someday :-) Taxi is a fun vehicle to ride and explore the new place :-)

 
At March 22, 2014 at 7:41 AM , Anonymous Chubskulit Rose said...

Spending a day for layover is a great idea, why didn't I think of that when we fly back to US. We could have had a day or two in Japan hehehe.

 
At March 22, 2014 at 11:07 AM , Blogger Shengkay said...

London oh London! when I am gonna see you?..will surely try it if given a chance to visit London.

 
At March 23, 2014 at 4:47 PM , Blogger Lisa said...

I've never been to London or any key cities in the UK. It would be nice to see the other parts of the world.

 
At March 24, 2014 at 12:32 AM , Anonymous Juliana said...

Gatwick was our port of entry on our first trip to London, subsequent was at Heahtrow. I miss their fish & chips :-) It's a nice cosmopolitan hub but I don't like the weather haha.

 

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