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Transportation

Transportation

Navigate London like a local — Oyster cards, the Tube, buses, taxis, and airport transfers.

The London Underground (Tube)

The Tube is the fastest way to get around London. It runs from approximately 5am to midnight (later on Fridays/Saturdays on some lines).

Payment: Use contactless bank card or Oyster card. Never buy paper tickets — they cost double. Daily caps apply automatically (Zone 1-2: ~£8.10/day).

Tips: Avoid rush hours (7:30-9:30am, 5-7pm). Stand on the right on escalators. Mind the gap between train and platform.

Step-free access: Check the TfL website for step-free stations if you have pushchairs or mobility needs.


Buses, Taxis & Ride-Sharing

Buses: Great for sightseeing (especially routes 11 and 24). Contactless/Oyster only — no cash. £1.75 per ride, daily cap £5.25.

Black cabs: Iconic London taxis. Metered fares, can be hailed on the street. Reliable but expensive (£15-30 for central trips).

Uber/Bolt: Widely available and usually cheaper than black cabs. Download the apps before arriving.

Airport transfers: Heathrow Express to Paddington (15 min, £25). Gatwick Express to Victoria (30 min, £20). Or take the Tube from Heathrow for £5.50.

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