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  1. How to use the tube in London

    If you use an Oyster card or contactless payment to pay for your Tube journey, there is a cap on how much you can be charged, depending on the zones you travel in or between. Say, for example, you only travel within Zones 1 and 2. For a full day of travel via the London Underground in those two zones, you'll pay 8.50 pounds (around $10.76).

  2. Tube

    First & last Tubes. Art on the Underground. Poems on the Underground. Fares. Transport accessibility. Station WiFi. Tube station car parks. Cycles on public transport. Travel information for all London Tube lines: maps, timetables and fares.

  3. Getting around London

    Accessible travel. Find out about step-free access and planning an accessible journey. Maps, tips and all the information you need to help you get around London during your visit.

  4. London Underground: the Tube

    The London Underground network is divided into nine zones. Central London is covered by Zone 1. The Tube network has 11 lines. The Tube fare depends on how far you travel, the time of day, and what type of ticket or payment method you use. Oyster cards or contactless payments are the cheapest ways to pay for Tube journeys.

  5. Getting around London

    Elizabeth line in London. Discover everything you need to know about the Elizabeth line. Find out how to travel around the capital with this guide to public transport in London. Learn about using the Tube, Santander Cycles, London bus routes, London taxis, London river bus services and more.

  6. Getting Around London by Tube, Train and Bus. London Subway, Underground

    The tube is the quickest way to travel around London, and you'll find that most places you want to go will have a tube stop close by. Plan your route here. Once at a tube station, you can pick up a free pocket-sized map to carry with you on your travels. Generally, most sights are in Zone 1, but if you're arriving at Heathrow you'll be ...

  7. Plan a journey

    Get cycling with leisurely routes perfect for Sundays. Help & contacts. Plan your journey across the TfL network. Journey planner for Bus, Tube, London Overground, DLR, Elizabeth line, National Rail, Tram, River Bus, IFS Cloud Cable Car, Coach.

  8. How to Use the Tube in London

    Getting around London on the tube is also often the quickest and most convenient way to travel. This complete London Underground guide is packed with info on how to use the London tube, including a step-by-step guide to how it works, accessibility, insider London Underground tips, etiquette, how to pay fares on the London tube, useful apps ...

  9. How to get around London: from tubes and trains to bikes and buses

    The Tube runs roughly 5am to 1am, although when your last train departs does vary by line and the day of the week. Several lines (the Central, Jubilee, Northern, Piccadilly and Victoria lines) run all night on Friday and Saturday to get revelers home (on what is called the "Night Tube"), with trains every ten minutes or so (and off-peak fares).

  10. How to Get Around London: A Guide to Public Transport in London

    Generally, this is between around 7:30am and 8:30am in the morning, and from 4:30pm to around 7:00pm in the evening from Monday through Friday. Also, the tube is the most cost-effective way to get from Heathrow Airport to central London, with a direct link from all the Heathrow terminals to the centre of London.

  11. London Underground: Our 25 Top Tube Usage Tips for London Travelers

    Avoid Rush Hours - This is when the Tube is the busiest as people are trying to get to and from work. Avoid the Tube at these times: (7.30 am-9.30 am and 5.00 pm-7.00 pm). Locals will thank you, especially if you have luggage. Don't try to bring a bike on the Tube; you're not allowed on many of the Tube lines.

  12. TfL Go app

    Get started on your journey with TfL Go. Use our live map to see your route - or search any place or address across London. Get live bus, train and tram times and the quieter times to travel. Get live updates on all bus, Tube, London Overground, DLR, Elizabeth line and tram lines. Check walking and cycling routes for all or part of your journey.

  13. How to Get Around London: Your Ultimate Transport Guide for 2024

    These were made to limit the amount that London tourists and locals alike pay on transport every day and week, with a daily cap of £7.70 between Zone 1-2 and £38.40 weekly for Zone 1-2 (meaning you'll never pay more than this for unlimited travel within these zones), for London buses the daily cap is £4.95. The cap amount depends on what ...

  14. Easy Illustrated Step-by-Step Guide: How to Use the London Underground

    Step 1: Plan Your Journey. Riding the tube in London is easiest when you use a navigation app to guide you. My favorite London navigation app is Citymapper, but you can also use Google Maps. Plug in your destination, and the app will tell you which tube line you need and which station to catch the train at.

  15. How to Use the Tube, the London Underground

    The Night Tube. A 24-hour service currently runs on selected lines (Central, Jubilee, Northern, Piccadilly, and Victoria, plus the stretch of Overground between New Cross Gate and Dalston Junction ...

  16. 55 Tips For Getting Around London: Tube, Bus, Cab, Ferry

    The London Underground (or Tube) as it is affectionately known, makes it easy to get around London. The Tube is a series of 11 underground rail lines that move you quickly and easily around the city. Think of it as the London subway like NYC, but way better! I just love traveling on the London Tube.

  17. How to Navigate the Tube (without Looking like an Idiot)

    The London Underground is easy enough to navigate if you're familiar with mass transit in another city. Here's a simple idea of how your trip should go: 1. Enter the station and follow the signs toward the correct line. The tube lines are indicated by a color, while the rail network is indicated by the symbols (above).

  18. 13 best tips for cheap travel in London

    Go contactless for the cheapest fare. Purchase a Visitor Oyster card* before arriving in London and save money on your journeys around the capital and the card itself. Visitor Oyster Cards are cheaper to buy (£5) than a normal Oyster Card (£7). Use the same payment card for every trip to save the most when making multiple journeys around London.

  19. 5 Key Tips For Navigating The London Tube, According To A Local

    But the Underground also takes you anywhere you want to go in London, and it takes you there fast. So to be sure your journey goes smoothly, here are some key tips for navigating the London Tube. Main section of the London Underground map. (Photo Credit: Thinglass / Shutterstock.com) 1. Familiarize Yourself With The Underground Map.

  20. Tube

    Taking cycles on the TfL network. PDF 189KB. Tube map showing tunnels. PDF 249KB. Walking times between stations (Zones 1-2) PDF 581KB. Steps at street level between stations (Zones 1-2) PDF 589KB. Walking times between stations including National Rail (Zones 1-3)

  21. London Day Travelcard

    Benefits. All-in-one transport ticket — whether you are planning to take the Tube, hop on a bus or catch a train the London Travelcard has you covered. Travel to and from Heathrow Airport — use your Travelcard for tube travel from Heathrow Airport into central London (with a Zone 1-6 Travelcard). Receive an exclusive 33% discount on the ...

  22. Travelling with children

    Children can travel free on London transport services: Tube. DLR. London Overground. Elizabeth line. Some National Rail services. They can also travel with a discounted fare if they are aged between 11 and 15 years old. Every child aged 11 years old or older needs a ticket to travel. Children aged 16+ will need an adult ticket.

  23. Most dangerous London Underground station named with two crime types

    The most dangerous tube stations are also some of London's busiest (Image: Getty) It's important to remain vigilant when travelling around London , especially when making your way through one of ...

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    The mother-daughter pair had been travelling around Europe before the attack and had hoped to see Swift at one of her Wembley Stadium shows. Thursday 22 August 2024 20:21, UK Image: Swift ...

  26. Best ways for visitors to pay

    Pay as you go with daily capping is cheaper than buying a Day Travelcard when you travel in London Zones 1-9. Travelling with children. Children under five travel free with a fare-paying adult. If your child is under 11, they can travel free on: Buses and trams; Tube, DLR, London Overground, Elizabeth line and some National Rail services.

  27. Notting Hill Carnival map: Road closures and travel disruptions

    Expect the Tube to be busy, with various stations closing or shutting early during carnival days (Picture: Getty Images) Transport for London (TfL) advises: 'For the easiest and least-crowded ...