BrianW
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If, like many Americans, you are a multi-millionaire our train fares will be no problem. Otherwise I would get that Britpass as it is more flexible. Booking ahead is a pain in the butt and very restrictive.
If you're working from Manchester to London, consider doing the non-obvious thing. Like go to York, which is well worth a look as a place, and travel down the East Coast Main line, which is a more pleasant set up than than the direct Manchester-London train. Or take the Cardiff train which runs through the Welsh marches (you could have a look, for example, at Shrewsbury, Ludlow or Hereford) and take a London train from Cardiff or Newport. Cardiff is an excellent city to visit, just ask for Brain's beer.
One experience you should not miss is a good fish and chip shop. Note there are many which are sub par, but the best are wonderful. Trip Advisor is your friend. Most of the best ones are actually in Yorkshire. I recommend Graveleys of Harrogate, which is quite posh and more of a fish restaurant. But their haddock and chips is to die for.
If you're working from Manchester to London, consider doing the non-obvious thing. Like go to York, which is well worth a look as a place, and travel down the East Coast Main line, which is a more pleasant set up than than the direct Manchester-London train. Or take the Cardiff train which runs through the Welsh marches (you could have a look, for example, at Shrewsbury, Ludlow or Hereford) and take a London train from Cardiff or Newport. Cardiff is an excellent city to visit, just ask for Brain's beer.
One experience you should not miss is a good fish and chip shop. Note there are many which are sub par, but the best are wonderful. Trip Advisor is your friend. Most of the best ones are actually in Yorkshire. I recommend Graveleys of Harrogate, which is quite posh and more of a fish restaurant. But their haddock and chips is to die for.