Gatwick airport

Places close to Gatwick airport

Airports near here

Attractions near here

  • The Royal Pavilion(34.9 km)
  • St Paul's Cathedral(42.3 km)
  • Eton College(50.3 km)
    Eton College is probably the most famous school in England. Henry VI opened the school in 1440 for the education of 70 poor boys. It is now a very expensive private school for about 1,300 boys aged 12-18. It costs approximately E40,000 per year.

Cities and towns near here

  • Sevenoaks(29.1 km)
  • Royal Tunbridge Wells(29.9 km)
  • New Malden(29.9 km)
  • Guildford(30.3 km)
  • Wimbledon(31.9 km)
  • Godalming(32 km)
  • Pembury(34 km)
  • Heathfield(34.9 km)
  • Brighton(35.2 km)
  • Hampton Hill(35.4 km)
  • Lewisham(37.2 km)
  • Worthing(38.4 km)
  • Ealing(43.1 km)
  • Farnham(44.7 km)
  • Camberley(46.2 km)
  • Windsor(49 km)
    Windsor is a lively town in a glorious riverside location with great shopping, restaurants and Windsor Castle - one of the Queen's official royal residences and the largest and oldest occupied castle in the world.
  • Fleet(49.6 km)
  • Maidstone(50.3 km)
    Maidstone is a busy market town located in the south east of England within easy reach of London but surrounded by beautiful landscapes.
  • Kenton(50.7 km)
    Kenton is a pleasant suburb of London located about 20km north east of the centre of the city.
  • Eastbourne(51.7 km)
  • Friern Barnet(53.1 km)
    Friern Barnet is a very pleasant, residential suburb of London, located just 30 minutes to the north of the city. Friern Barnet is a convenient place from which to enjoy and explore London.
  • Chichester(54.3 km)
  • Alton(56.5 km)
  • Gilingham(56.7 km)
  • Hastings(60.3 km)
  • Marlow(64.4 km)
  • Chesham(70.3 km)
    Chesham is the largest town in the Chiltern district, located amidst the steep green Chiltern Hills. Chesham has much to offer the visitor with its many attractions including Lowndes Park, Church Street in the Old Town with its picturesque cottages, and also the twelfth century St. Mary's Parish Church.
  • Welwyn Garden City(74.1 km)
  • Southend-on-sea(75.7 km)
  • Oxford(101.9 km)
    Oxford is one of Europe’s great cities, famous for its ancient university and outstandingly beautiful with its many towers and spires of golden stone. As a centre of learning and culture, it offers the visitor a huge range of cultural experiences. At the same time, Oxford has always been a thriving modern city with successful industries and great entertainment facilities, including excellent shopping, hundreds of pubs and restaurants, many cinemas and theatres and an exciting night life. This mix of old and new, of scholarly tradition and popular British culture, makes Oxford the ideal location for a homestay.
  • Oxford(101.9 km)
    Oxford is one of Europe’s great cities, famous for its ancient university and outstandingly beautiful with its many towers and spires of golden stone. As a centre of learning and culture, it offers the visitor a huge range of cultural experiences. At the same time, Oxford has always been a thriving modern city with successful industries and great entertainment facilities, including excellent shopping, hundreds of pubs and restaurants, many cinemas and theatres and an exciting night life. This mix of old and new, of scholarly tradition and popular British culture, makes Oxford the ideal location for a homestay.
  • Oxford(101.9 km)
    Oxford is one of Europe’s great cities, famous for its ancient university and outstandingly beautiful with its many towers and spires of golden stone. As a centre of learning and culture, it offers the visitor a huge range of cultural experiences. At the same time, Oxford has always been a thriving modern city with successful industries and great entertainment facilities, including excellent shopping, hundreds of pubs and restaurants, many cinemas and theatres and an exciting night life. This mix of old and new, of scholarly tradition and popular British culture, makes Oxford the ideal location for a homestay.
  • West Mersea(103.6 km)
    Mersea Island is a an area of land off the east coast of Englad, just seperated from the mainland by a narrow channel of water called The Strood Channel. The Island economy is traditionally a mix of farming and fishing. There are many interesting places to vist in the area including the city of Colchester. It is also possible to make a day visit to the city of Cambridge.