nomoretslt
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I'm now working on the second part of my European vacation. I think I'm all set with the Italy portion.
We were originally going to fly into Heathrow and spend 3 nights in London before heading to Dover for our cruise. I wasn't really crazy about staying in London.....I'm not a city girl and the hotels are kind of pricey, plus we were paying for transfers to the port.
We are shelving that plan and will instead rent a car at Heathrow, spend one night at an airport hotel (we are landing close to the evening, so I'm not comfortable driving on the wrong side of the road in the dark) and then will drive to Dover. I found a nice B&B close to the port at a reasonable price (also has all good reviews on Trip Advisor).
Is it scary to drive in England? At least the signs will be in English. Hertz and Enterprise both have locations at the airport and Dover, although nobody had anything nice to say about the Hertz location in Dover (nasty people). And I'm actually looking forward to seeing the English countryside (I was hooked on Midsommer Murders on Netflix).
Thanks, as always, for any comments or recommendations.
We were originally going to fly into Heathrow and spend 3 nights in London before heading to Dover for our cruise. I wasn't really crazy about staying in London.....I'm not a city girl and the hotels are kind of pricey, plus we were paying for transfers to the port.
We are shelving that plan and will instead rent a car at Heathrow, spend one night at an airport hotel (we are landing close to the evening, so I'm not comfortable driving on the wrong side of the road in the dark) and then will drive to Dover. I found a nice B&B close to the port at a reasonable price (also has all good reviews on Trip Advisor).
Is it scary to drive in England? At least the signs will be in English. Hertz and Enterprise both have locations at the airport and Dover, although nobody had anything nice to say about the Hertz location in Dover (nasty people). And I'm actually looking forward to seeing the English countryside (I was hooked on Midsommer Murders on Netflix).
Thanks, as always, for any comments or recommendations.