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No you can't. London is the capital of England which is an island off of Europe, where Venice is.
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The best way is to take a train from London to Paris and then change to the night train which runs direct to Venezia San Lucia Station. But this is also the most expensive way to reach Venice. The cheapest and most common way from London is with a cheap airline like RyanAir or EasyJet flying from London Stansted or London Gatwick airport direct to Venice San Marco or Venice Treviso airports and then taking a connecting bus or waterbus into the city of Venice.
There is a little Venice in London, one in Michigan and one in Baveria, Germany
The driving distance from London to Venice is 950 road miles on the A4 - about 15.5 hours driving time.
At its peak in the early 16th century, Tenochtitlan had a population estimated to be between 200,000 and 300,000, making it one of the largest cities in the world at the time. In contrast, London, Venice, and Paris had smaller populations; for example, London had about 50,000 residents, Venice around 100,000, and Paris approximately 200,000. Therefore, Tenochtitlan's population was likely greater than that of London and Venice, and comparable to Paris.
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Lauren London is way prettier and sexier than Megan Good?HECK FREAKING NO! MEAGAN GOOD IS WAY PRETTIER THAN WHATSHERFACE! MEAGAN GOOD IS PLAIN SEXY STRAIGHT UP!
The Eurostar does not travel between Venice and Milan. It goes between Paris and London.
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Aston ex is from London she is more prettier than lousia lytton any day
Yes. There are up to 20 direct trains daily between Venice and Rome.