Birmingham Airport to Worcester Art Gallery in a Taxi With a 500k Piece of Art
Following a short 40 minute flight from home we reached Birmingham international airport right in the heart of the most enormous hail storm we have seen in many, many years, it had been striking the top of our airplane that hard I thought we were going to see daylight by means of holes in the roofing at any moment.
Thankfully we did not need to clear customs seeing that our airline flight was classed as internal, so we were able to escape the honours on the average twenty minute queue this time. Everyone headed out via the main exterior doors and wandered straight past a huge line of airport terminal taxi cabs that were waiting for work, right down to the short stay car parking where we’d negotiated for a Worcester Taxi to collect us and drive us straight to The Worcester Fine art Gallery.
Our intending use the Worcester taxi airport service instead of jumping in a local taxi in the air-port, was that we thought that by hiring the neighborhood Worcester taxi, the driver knows where exactly the Fine art gallery is at Worcester, whilst the Birmingham airport transfer driver would probably not have a clue exactly where he was trying to find in the middle of Worcester.
After collecting the piece of art on time, we headed outside where we had a Northampton taxi waiting around to drive us directly to Delapre Abbey, just outside Northampton. Once again, hiring a taxi cab local to our final destination, using the strategy that the driver’s local expertise will get us straight to the Abbey with no unwanted u turns or expeditions.
Employing a Northampton Taxi additionally presented us a chance of quizzing the driver and discovering some of the finest local dining places to eat in, as well as where exactly the very best shopping was.