Articles in Tourism in St. Albans
Hatfield House
Hatfield House is a large stately home surrounded by an enormous park that includes mature sculpted gardens, areas perfect for walks and picnicking, a cafe and …
Cameraphone Post: The St. Albans Farmer’s Market is open today – Easter Sunday.
Train at St. Albans
First Capital Connect runs direct train services from St. Albans City station. Locals still refer to the line and station as "the Thameslink", the name of the …
French Market 24/03/07
St. Albans was a market town as far back as 900 AD – over a thousand years ago – and was granted it’s Royal Charter in 1553. …
By train, St. Albans is located approximately 20 minutes south of Luton Airport and 22 minutes north of London Kings Cross [check times], making it perfect for a stop over on the way to or …
The City of St. Albans Tour Guides have, since 1964, provided a wide range of interesting and insightful walks in and around the city. Listed on their website are over a dozen different …
watercress
The Watercress Wildlife Conservation Area was created and is maintained volunteer members of the community. It’s a quiet nature refuge located a little more than half a mile from …
stalbanscathedral
St. Albans Cathedral (wikipedia / official site), known locally by it’s former name of St. Albans Abbey, is a magnificant thousand year old church.
It takes it’s name from …
If you are looking for a hotel in St. Albans and want to stay within walking distance of the city centre, your options are fairly limited.
Within the city centre itself, on Holywell Hill just moments …
There are six museums in St. Albans, all within walking distance of St. Albans City (”Thameslink”) railway station which is just 22 minutes by fast train from Kings Cross Thameslink.
St. Albans museums include …
