Travel to Salisbury
Getting To Salisbury Town – Important Information For Visitors & Holidaymakers.
The three main routes into Salisbury are by bus, rail and car.
If you’re driving, Salisbury is to be found 85 miles south of London, and 25 miles north of Southampton.
If you’re coming directly from abroad, National Express coaches run a couple of services into the city from Heathrow Airport. Alternatively, if you’re landing in Gatwick Airport or Southampton Airport, you can take trains into Salisbury.
As a tourist location, a whopping 74% of all visitors to Salisbury come for leisure and holiday purposes. This number is extremely high when compared with other cities and highlights just how attractive Salisbury is as a holiday destination.
Train connections are quite decent, with links to London, Portsmouth, Brighton and Southampton.
Once you’re in the town, it’s possible to drive or hire a bike to see the various holiday & tourist attractions that Salisbury has to offer. Make a visit to the Salisbury Tourist Information Centre, located very near the market square (just behind the handsome guildhall). Here you can get free literature and brochures on the many attractions of Salisbury town, and get valuable advice on hotels and Bed & Breakfast places to stay – you can also discover the best places to eat and have a night out on the town.
Interestingly, in a survey conducted
recently, 97% of holidaymakers questioned said that the town either met or
exceeded their expectations of the town as a holiday location. Salisbury has a
town population of just over 40,000.
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An Introduction To Salisbury
A Brief History Of Salisbury
Interesting Salisbury Facts For Visitors
Getting To Salisbury & Exploring The Town
Top Salisbury Attractions:
Salisbury Cathedral
Old Sarum
Stonehenge
Off The Beaten Path
Other Salisbury Points Of Interest
Salisbury Hotels, B&B's & Accommodation
Top Restaurants, Cafes & Eateries In
Salisbury
Shopping In Salisbury
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