Around 3 to 4 hours by car depending on traffic and which part of London.
London Paddington.
about 2hours 50mins
Figure about . Hours and 18 min.
Depends where in Wales you want to go... Trains can be taken from London to Cardiff in the South, or through Bangor and Holyhead in the North. You could also make an internal flight to Cardiff. Or drive, or take a bus.
No, as the Tube (the London Underground) does not run outside the City of London. You could however use the Tube to travel to Paddington Station and catch a train to Cardiff. The journey would take approximately 2 hours if travelling during the day and may be of longer duration in the evening.
9hours and 13minutes by flight
London to Cardiff in the UK is 150 miles. It should take approx. 2 hour 55 minutes to drive. Longer if you stop for a break or to refuel on route.
The Eurostar travels between London and Paris, and between London and Brussels. It does not travel between London and Geneva.
about 2hours if there are no hold ups on the motorway
142 miles taking this route:Take M4 to The WEST, from London, to A48(M) CARDIFF (E & S) @ J29 in SOUTH WALES. You will be crossing from England to South Wales via the SEVERN CROSSING (toll).Take A48 to A4232 CARDIFF (E); then take A4232 to A4161 CITY CENTRE.Take A4161 to A469 ROATH. Take A469 to Cathays.
Depend on mode of travel and speed. Check distance websites.
Direct trains take around 2 hours 5 minutes.