It depends which way you choose to get there and assuming in almost every case you drive your car through the Chunnel to France.
The fewest countries would be 5 (UK, France, Italy, Greece, Turkey). The difficulty is finding a ferry to cross the Adriatic Sea between Italy and Greece.
If you require a contiguous Continental trip, the minimal number of countries is 8, but in two different versions:
(UK, France, Germany or Switzerland or Italy, Austria, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Turkey)
OR
(UK, France, Italy, Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Bulgaria, Turkey)
Obviously depending on the route taken - and the ability to actually enter the country by road.You would pass throughBritainFranceBelgiumGermanyAustriaSloveniaCroatiaSerbiaBulgariaArmeniaIranPakistanand India.
You must drive through France to Monaco, wherever you are coming from.
Yes, woman have freedom in Turkey. They do not have to wear scarf, they can work, and they can drive. It is same as other western countries.
Yes,you can take a coach from London to Istanbul,Turkey,then another to Alanya,Turkey then the ferry to cypress from Alanya.....or you could drive to Alanya and then take a ferry.
Drive? You do know there is an ocean (the Atlantic) separating the two cities/countries/continents right?
They drive on the right hand side of the roads in Turkey.
a turkey drive is when a group or business collect a huge number of turkeys and give them a way to people who are less fortunate and need it. that dont ask for money in exchange on a turkey drive
The drive from London (England) to St. Petersburg (Russia) would include non-road miles either by rail (through the Channel Tunnel) or by sea. Using the Chunnel to France gives you a rough estimate of 1720 driving miles (2768 km), passing through France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, Poland, Lithuania, and Latvia.The drive from London KY to St. Petersburg FL is about 786 miles (SSE through TN and GA).The drive from London Ontario to St. Petersburg FL is about 1320 miles, and can be arranged to pass through London KY as well.
In central London there is Saint Bride Street which is a one-way street running northwest from Ludgate Circus and you can definitely drive through it. Nearby is Bride Lane but I'm not certain if it is open to traffic as it is very narrow.
from London ont to Chicago is about 7 hrs.....that's goin through windsor to Detroit and so on....might be quicker goin through sarnia to port Huron but not sure.
It takes about 3.5 hours to drive from Sheffield to London.
It takes about 3.5 hours to drive from Sheffield to London.