At least 9590 seconds (about two hours forty minutes) at the speed of light.
If you're travelling slower than that, it depends on how fast you're going.
Uranus is the seventh planet from the sun, orbiting 1.79 billion miles away. It takes Uranus about 85 Earth years to orbit the sun.
it takes Uranus 84.01 earth years
Juliet is a moon of Uranus. It will orbit the Sun in the same time as Uranus. See related question.
a year
That would depend on where you're coming from. If you started at the sun, it would take about 160 minutes. (That's 2hours 40minutes.)
Uranus distance from the Sun is 2.88 billion km. that's 2,876,679,082 km. Want that number in miles? Uranus distance from the Sun is 1.79 billion miles. This number is just an average, though. Uranus follows an elliptical orbit around the Sun. At its closest point, called perihelion so its about 2.49 hours going speed of light assuming warp 1 does that speed it would take a ship 2.49 hours from sun to uranus warp 2 you would divide by 2 Explanation: Light takes about 2.49 hours to travel from the Sun to Uranus when Uranus is closest to the Sun.
17 hours,14 minutes
It takes Uranus approximately 84 Earth years to orbit the sun once.
it took 84 eath years
It takes 84 years for Uranus to go around the sun.
Uranus takes about 84 years and 4 months to make one orbit of the sun.
How long it takes for a solid object to go from the sun to Uranus or any other planet is highly variable and cannot be specified without lots of other information. The travel time would depend on the mode of propulsion and the orbit selected for travel.