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London Victoria station

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GreenEggsHamandChips · 07/03/2019 16:34

If you had a couple of hours to kill and wanted to say close to Victoria station what would you do?

Were coming in by train to Victoria at about 11 then seeing the matinee of Hamilton at the Victoria theatre 2.30. DS is on a wheelchair so were unlikely to be able to get too far and get back in time

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FranklinTheCat · 08/03/2019 08:52

Cardinal Place is ideal with a wheelchair - it's an easy wheel or, if by tube, next to the step free access to the Victoria line. I'm sure there is a lift to Wagamamas but there are lots of ground floor eateries, including Brown's.

Buses: the 11 and 211 go from Victoria to Westminster, along Whitehall to Trafalgar Square.

The C10 is circuitous but goes past the back of Tate Britain. The 507 goes down Horseferry Road but you could get off at Marsham Street and wheel round to the back entrance of Tate Britain.

If it's a nice day, you could walk/bus down Victoria Street to the junction with Broadway and turn left to head into St James's Park.

GreenEggsHamandChips · 08/03/2019 22:45

I have tracked down that the Victoria market hall is accessible!!

I was thinking i might not rush to get into london early and judt coffee before the show.

Only now ive found out the trains are completely messed up and im Really not entirely sure how im getting to Victoria in the first place now!! Im guessing a few long chats with special assistance!!

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