London Marylebone to Leamington Spa and Birmingham
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View journey Attractions1 hour, 57 minutes to Birmingham Moor Street and 2 hours, 11 minutes to Birmingham Snow Hill
Two trains per hour to Birmingham Moor Street and one per hour continues to Birmingham Snow Hill
London Marylebone Station
How to get hereJourney fact:
Royal Leamington Spa was once famed for its medicinal spa waters, but an obscure twist is that its growth was boosted by royal endorsement from Queen Victoria, who never actually visited the town despite lending it her name.
Journey Overview
A Fab Day Out!
Start your day just a few minutes from Marylebone at the ever-reliable The Ivy Café Marylebone. It’s the kind of place that makes you feel like the day’s already going well before it’s properly begun. Order something indulgent like their truffle scrambled eggs or a stack of pancakes, paired with strong coffee, and settle into the calm, polished atmosphere before the journey ahead.
From Marylebone, hop on a train bound for Leamington Spa, watching the city soften into rolling countryside. When you arrive, the town greets you with elegant Regency architecture and a relaxed pace. Start with a wander through Jephson Gardens, where neatly kept lawns, exotic plants and the gentle flow of the River Leam create a postcard-perfect setting. From there, drift into the town centre, browsing independent shops or popping into a café for a quick mid-morning pick-me-up. If you’re feeling curious, the Royal Pump Rooms offers a glimpse into the town’s spa heritage.
Next, take the short train or bus ride over to Warwick, where history suddenly feels much closer. The star attraction is Warwick Castle, a dramatic and immersive experience where you can climb towers, explore grand halls and even catch live demonstrations. Afterwards, stroll through the charming town streets, perhaps stopping for a relaxed lunch in a cosy pub before continuing your journey.
From Warwick, travel onwards to Birmingham Moor Street, right in the heart of Birmingham. The energy shifts immediately. Step out into the historic Bull Ring area, where modern architecture meets the iconic Selfridges building. If you prefer something quieter, wander towards the canals around Brindleyplace, where waterside bars and walkways give the city a softer edge. There’s also time to dip into a gallery or simply soak up the buzz of the UK’s second city.
How to get here...
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