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A single journey on the London Underground can involve 1 or 2 changes of train. Your journey starts when you go through the ticket barrier of the station entrance you depart from and finishes when you pass through the ticket barrier at the exit of your destination. You cannot break a journe...
Navigate London with ease by following the latest traveller information and discovering how to get around the city by land, Underground, river and air, with London's accessible transport network. Find out more Need some inspiration for what to do?
Transport pass for 1 day, 7 days, 1 month or much longer for buses, trains & Underground Travelcard: with rail logo on bottom left corner The London Travelcard is the original pass for public transport in London. It is very simple to understand. You pay up front for a ticket which giv...
✔ London Underground (Tube) ✔ Buses ✔ Docklands Light Rail ✔ Overground Trains ✔ River Boat ✔ Elizabeth Line You can travel at any time of day, on any day of the week, around Central London. It's the cheapest and most flexible travel around the city. It saves the hassle...
With 11 Underground lines, it’s quick and easy to travel from one side of the city to the other. Many first-time visitors prefer exploring central London on foot, taking in top spots like Covent Garden, Westminster and Soho. If you want to combine sightseeing with travel, hop on one ...
London Underground, underground railway system that services the London metropolitan area. The London Underground was proposed by Charles Pearson, a city solicitor, as part of a city improvement plan shortly after the opening of the Thames Tunnel in 1843
London - Transportation, Underground, Buses: London’s oldest highway is the Thames. Until the opening of Westminster Bridge in 1750, London Bridge was the only crossing. Most journeys across the river and many trips within London were made by boat. Both
Don't worry if you run out of credit on your Visitor Oyster Card, you can top it up with more money at all Underground stations, as well as many shops across London. You may also decide to purchase a London Pass, which allows visitors to London receive free access to a number of ...
In and around the city:there are plenty of options to get around in London – buses, rail, bike and of course the Tube, a highly effective underground train network. Or the Hop-on Hop-off bus armed with a handy London Pass. Hire a car, use the overland train or join a tour to ex...