Train Tickets to Stansted
London Liverpool Street to Stansted Airport
45m
Tottenham Hale to Stansted Airport
33m
Cambridge to Stansted Airport
30m
Train Travel to Stansted Guide
Stansted Mountfitchet, situated in Essex County in southeast England, is conveniently located near London Stansted Airport, making it a popular destination due to its excellent transport links. This historic town is renowned for its rich cultural heritage, drawing visitors to attractions like the reconstructed Mountfitchet Castle & Norman Village, where you can experience medieval life, and the House on the Hill Toy Museum, showcasing toy history from the Victorian era to today, perfect for family visits. Nature enthusiasts will love the nearby Hatfield Forest, ideal for hiking, birdwatching, and picnics. In the town centre, traditional English pubs and unique independent shops offer authentic dining experiences and distinctive shopping opportunities, enhancing the charm of this picturesque locale.
Where do trains to Stansted arrive?
Your journey will bring you directly into Stansted Station, the major station within the region. For further travel upon arriving in Stansted, consider researching local transportation options such as trains to smaller nearby stations, as well as buses and taxis in the area.
Which train companies run trains to Stansted?
As a major city, you'll find that various operators run services to different stations across Stansted, including . A few companies that run trains in the area typically offer First Class services also, so be sure to check if you can upgrade when booking your journey.
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Key train stations in Stansted
- Trains to
Stansted Airport
Stansted Mountfitchet
How to buy cheap train tickets to Stansted
Book in Advance
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Travel in off-peak time
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