York
A huge wall surrounding the city, York was founded by the Romans. It has a very strong gothic influence and cobbled streets. For any history lover, York is a fantastic place to take a quick day trip.

Dunkirk
In 1940, Dunkirk became world famous thanks to the heroic evacuation of Allied troops. Destroyed by German attacks, it was rebuilt after the war. Its WWII history makes Dunkirk a great day trip for any KCL interested in that time period.

The Cotswalds
Cotswolds has been repeatedly noted as one of the most picturesque rural settings in the British Isles! Taking a day trip from London to Cotswolds will unveil to you this golden stone town on rolling hills speckled with honey colored quaint houses and miles of pristine green reserves and historic trails.

Brighton
Located only one hour south of London, it is no surprise why it makes Brighton such a huge tourist attraction or KCL student. For almost 200 years, Brighton was the beach spot for English monarchs which is reflected in much of its classical architecture.

Bath

Windsor
Just outside London, Windsor’s history and connection to the British Royal Family makes it a must-see day trip while in London. It is by far one of the easiest trips to make on our list for any KCL student.

Stratford-upon-Avon
Straddling the River Avon, William Shakespeare’s birthplace is a quaint little town whose lifeblood derives from the late poet. For any Shakespeare fan, a visit to his hometown is a necessary day trip.

Stonehenge
Stonehenge is one of the most iconic landmarks with the United Kingdom as well as one of the most famous prehistoric monuments in all of Europe, making it a must see for both tourists around the world and KCL students. Only two hours away from London and easily accessible by train or bus, a visit to Stonehenge makes a perfect day trip.

The Lake District
Up in the northern part of England almost touching the border to Scotland, the Lake District offers unique access to hiking trails, biking. and classic English countryside. The Lake District is one of the most beautiful places in the country so much that it recieved a UNESCO World Heritage status.

Cambridge
The city of Cambridge is only a train ride away from London making it an ideal day trip for any KCL student. The greatest attraction it holds is Cambridge University, the second oldest university in England. Although Cambridge is a small town, the area bursts with culture and education.

Dover
Located on the southeastern shore of England, Dover is home to both the iconic white cliffs and a bevy of WWII history. While Dover’s white cliffs are certainly its main attraction, the town is home to several points of interest for the historically minded visitor. In the main town square you will find a museum dedicated to Anglo-Saxon treasures, ship burials, and other archaeological artifacts found on the British Isles

Canterbury
Encircled by medieval walls, Canterbury is doused in history. In the Middle Ages, Canterbury’s pilgrimage-site status made it the setting of Chaucer’s seminal "Canterbury Tales." Today, cobbled streets and the 6th-century Canterbury Cathedral secure this city as one of England’s must-visit destinations. Canterbury has quite a different vibe from the more bustling, modern London; the locals are more relaxed and there are much less city sounds. Its quiet atmosphere makes it a great place for leisure and relaxation.

Edinburgh
Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland is an easy day trip from London. Edinburgh houses the seat of government in Scotland, as well as two castles

Oxford
Oxford is only an hour away from London which makes it a really easy day trip to make. Oxford revolves around its prestigious university, established in the 12th century. In past years, current Oxford students have helped groups tour around Oxford.

Paris
Voyage a Paris!

Liverpool
The two biggest things that Liverpool is known for are maritime history and music. If any KCL student is a huge fan of The Beatles then Liverpool is a definite day trip to take.