Both cities have a certain size to them to an accurate answer cannot be provided unless you are more specific about where in Leicester and where in London. By rail, the journey is 99.75 miles from Leicester to St Pancras (and vice versa) and by road it is approximately 120 depending where in London you want to get to/from.
Leicester is about 90 miles northwest of Norwich. The travel distance between the two cities is approximately 2-3 hours by car, depending on traffic and route taken.
Showaddywaddy are from the city of Leicester in the UK
The distance between London and Venice is approximately 750 miles (1200 kilometers) by air. Travel time can vary depending on the mode of transportation chosen.
Honey, Leicester is a city in England, not a floating island. Of course, it's above sea level - unless you've got some secret intel about it sprouting gills and turning into an underwater metropolis. So, yes, Leicester is definitely above sea level, darling.
If you mean Bicester ("Bista") then its 55 miles (as the crow flies). For a more accurate distance please provide your method of transport.
Leicester is about 86 miles (137 kilometers) north of London Heathrow Airport.
99.75 by rail and approximately 120 by road.
It is the same time in Leicester as London. London is the capital and Leicester is a city in the UK which is North of London.
Leicester and London are two cities located in England. There is a distance of 101.5 miles between these two locations. To travel from Leicester to London you would travel on M1 south.
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The town of Leicester is about 100 miles north of London.
London to Leicester takes about 1 hour 15 minutes.
From Nottingham to Leicester it's about 31 miles, depending on where from in Nottingham to where in Leicester.
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