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LondonA guide to transport
for the events industry
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We wanted to give you a flavour of this great city, and show you how easy it is for you and your delegates to get here and travel around.
For me, no other city can match London’s energy, its creativity, its diversity, its ability to reinvent itself. There’s the iconic London
that we all know, with Buckingham Palace and Big Ben, black cabs and red buses. There’s vibrant London, with its world-famous museums and galleries and Michelin-starred restaurants. And then there’s innovative London, with its state-of-the-art conference facilities and unique venues.
Experience a city like no otherIt is my great pleasure to share London’s story with you, and to let you know why this is such a wonderful place to hold your conference or event.
London is where two thousand years of history meets the latest in technology. London is also a leafy city, where most of its 146,000 hotel rooms are within walking distance of a park. And above all, London is accessible: this is one of the best-connected cities on the planet, with direct flights to 336 destinations around the globe.
As you’ll see, this is a city where you can get around easily, whether by Tube or taxi, bus or boat. And it’s a city with big plans for the future, with important new transport infrastructure opening in the next few years: new train lines, new stations, new services, making it easier than ever to explore.
Welcome 1
Insider knowledge 2
Heathrow: the place to fly to 4
Getting to London 6
Getting around London 8
Getting to your venue 9
Crossrail: changing the face of London 10
Oyster: the easy way to travel 12
Successful events 13
London at your fingertips 14
About the London Convention Bureau 17
Elegance in the heart of London 18
London’s transport network 20
Walking times 21
So why not bring your delegates to London, and let them enjoy all that we have to offer. Don’t hesitate to ask the London Convention Bureau team for assistance with your next London event.
Tracy Halliwell MBE Director of London Convention Bureau, London & Partners
336direct flights from London to destinations around the globe
For me, no other city can match London’s energy, its creativity, its diversity, its ability to reinvent itself.”
Tracy Halliwell MBE Director of London Convention Bureau
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Insider knowledgeAsk those who know London best, and they’ll tell you: there’s nowhere like it in the world.
PwC voted London number one in their ‘Cities of Opportunity’ survey 2016 – the second year in a row. According to PwC ‘London continues to lead as the world’s hub’, and ‘the UK capital represents the supreme gateway city – not only to Europe but to many other regions of the world’.
Our recent survey of visitors also shows that they find London a great place to come to.
London is easy to get around More than two thirds of visitors* agree that ‘it is easy to find my way around’ in the capital.
London gives you choice From the Tube to buses, black cabs and river boats. 81%
81% of event planners** agree or strongly agree that the London transport ticketing system, including Oyster Cards, makes it easy for visitors to travel around the city.
* London & Partners London Visitor Survey – 4,434 online interviews with domestic and international overnight visitors to London. Please note, transport specific questions were asked to 2,013 respondents (2016).
** London & Partners MICE Survey – 102 online interviews with event planners sourced from our customer database (2017).
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72% London is accessible More than 70% of visitors to London say that their arrival was smooth and easy.
And the longer visitors spend in London, the more likely they are to use a wide range of transport. Londoners know that by using all the kinds of transport the city has to offer, you can often get to your destination quicker.
90% Accessibility and connectivity is key 90% of event planners say that a city’s accessibility and connectivity when choosing a destination for your meeting or event is very important.
92% London has all the best connections
92% of event planners agree or strongly agree that London is one of the most internationally connected cities in the world.
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Heathrow
Heathrow Premium ServicesWe welcome groups of all types at Heathrow, and our range of bespoke group services are created to enhance the delegate experience through the airport journey.
Meet and Assist Our team of dedicated Meet and Assist agents are available to help delegates and provide assistance throughout their journey and speak a range of languages.
Heathrow PortersDedicated Heathrow Porters are available to manage delegates’ luggage within the airport.
Welcome DesksUse our welcome desks to provide your delegates with information, hand them maps, programmes or other relevant documentation to their trip.
Coach drop-offIf your group is arriving by coach, they’ll be dropped off at the terminal forecourt.
Pre-booked coach bays at terminal for pick upProvide a premium service for your delegates with a pre-booked coach bay allowing your coach to be waiting at the terminal for all delegates as they come through arrivals.
Our Premium Services team would be pleased to assist you at [email protected]
Heathrow ExpressWe welcome groups and delegates aboard Heathrow Express, and can offer a range of options to suit your group’s needs.
With up to 150 non-stop services a day and departures every 15 minutes Heathrow Express is the fastest way to travel between Heathrow and Central London. The service is very reliable and efficient, Heathrow Express has recently achieved 96% in the National Rail Passenger Survey for ‘overall satisfaction’.
We have lots of on board luggage storage and spacious seating to ensure a smooth and comfortable journey for your delegates. Contact the Heathrow Express Sales Team on 0345 600 1515 to discuss how they can make your delegates’ transport to Central London even more comfortable.
96%‘overall satisfaction’ for Heathrow Express in the National Rail Passenger Survey.
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Getting to London
With no less than six international airports, plus the option of getting to the capital by train, you’re spoilt for choice when it comes to bringing your delegates to London.
1 Heathrow With 190,000 passengers passing through every day, London Heathrow (LHR) has more international customers than any other airport in the world. As one of the world’s most advanced airports, too, Heathrow has fantastic business facilities across all of its five terminals, including business lounges, and there are excellent conference rooms and meeting rooms in many of the hotels at the airport. The new Elizabeth line will make it even quicker to get from Heathrow to central London and Docklands, where ExCeL London and The O2 are located.
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Stansted
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London City Eurostar
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2 Gatwick In 2016 London Gatwick (LGW) sent 43.1 million customers on their way. Business facilities include Regus Express Workpods, which are accessible around the clock, and provide a private, soundproof workspace when you need it.
3 Stansted London Stansted Airport (STN) is one of the fastest-growing airports in Europe. Take a look at its business lounge and excellent conference facilities, and you’ll see why.
4 London City Just six miles (9.7km) from Central London and three miles (4.8km) from Canary Wharf, London City Airport (LCY) is one of the most accessible airports in the city. Business facilities include workstations throughout the airport – they’ll even give you a free shoe shine.
5 London Luton London Luton (LTN), one of the UK’s largest airports, offers quiet work areas where you can recharge your devices, and even state-of-the-art SnoozePods when you need a recharge yourself.
6 London SouthendSometimes smaller is better: at London Southend (SEN) you can breeze through arrivals or departures, and the airport is just a short hop from the heart of the city. Its SkyLife Lounge is a great place to get some work done.
7 Eurostar Flying isn’t the only way to get to London town. The Eurostar high-speed train has revolutionised travel between the UK and Europe: it’s only just over two hours from Paris or Brussels to St Pancras International station. With business lounges available in its London, Paris and Brussels stations, going by Eurostar means you’ll arrive in style, right in the heart of the city.
190kpassengers pass
through Heathrow Airport every day
80% of event planners agree or strongly agree it is easy to get to London by Eurostar from mainland Europe.
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Getting around London
BicycleRed-and-white Santander Cycles are everywhere in London. Rent one for as long as you need it, use the bike lanes that you’ll find all over the city, then drop your bike off at any convenient docking station (there are hundreds).
OvergroundWhile it’s not as famous as the Tube, travelling on London’s suburban rail network, London Overground, can be just as fast. Plus you get a great view.
BoatGoing by boat can be an idyllic way of getting around London: ferry services run up and down the river Thames, stopping at some of the city’s most popular attractions.
Taxi
Bus
Drivers of London’s iconic Black Cabs have to spend years learning ‘the Knowledge’, meaning that they know this great city like the back of their hand. Hail a taxi in the street or book one online, and you know you’ll get to your destination quickly.
Finally, while Greater London is vast, it’s easy to forget that most of the iconic landmarks of central London are very close together. So get your walking shoes on, take a stroll and see the sights.
Walking
What says ‘London’ more than a bright red double-decker bus? London buses run all over town, and you get a fantastic view from the top deck.
As one of the best-connected cities in the world, there are lots of ways of getting around in London, quickly and easily.
Canary Wharf station
Dive into one of London’s many Underground stations and take the subway (Londoners call it the Tube). This is probably the quickest way of getting around town, and as the world’s first subway system, many Tube stations are well worth seeing in their own right. You’ll need an Oyster card to travel on the Tube (you can use them on buses too).
The Tube
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Getting to your venue
ExCeL LondonCapacity (theatre): 20,000
ExCeL London’s location ensures delegates arrive quickly and efficiently from anywhere in the world. The venue is located five minutes from London City Airport, has three onsite Docklands Light Railway (DLR) stations and parking for over 3,000 vehicles. From 2018, ExCeL will have an onsite Crossrail (Elizabeth line) station, providing a direct link to London Heathrow in 44 minutes.
Closest station: Prince Regent or Custom House
The O2Capacity (theatre): 20,000
To see all that The O2 (capacity 20,000) has to offer you can take the Tube to North Greenwich, or take the cable car, giving you a spectacular view of the skyscrapers of Canary Wharf. You can also catch the river bus, which goes directly from the London Eye and London Bridge Piers.
Closest station: North Greenwich
Central Hall WestminsterCapacity (theatre): 2,160
Situated in the heart of London, Central Hall Westminster offers conference space for up to 2,160 guests against an iconic London backdrop. Located directly opposite Westminster Abbey, this historic venue’s opulent dome can be seen from Parliament Square and Westminster Bridge. Just a short five minute walk from St James and Westminster underground stations, as well as an around 20 minute walk from national rail services at Victoria, Charing Cross and Waterloo stations.
Closest station: St James Park
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Main LineTottenham Court Road
London Eye
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ExCel London
Canary Wharf
Abbey Wood
Custom House
Bond Street
Forest Gate
Manor Park
Seven Kings
Paddington
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Iver
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Langley
Slough
BurnhamTaplow
Maidenhead
Reading
Twyford
Whitechapel
Woolwich
IlfordGoodmayes
Chadwell Heath
Gidea Park
Harold Wood
Romford
Brentwood
Shenfield
Maryland
Stratford
Liverpool Street
Twyford
Reading
Crossrail: changing the face of London
Surface line
Tunnel
Portal (tunnel entrance and exit)
National Rail connection
Airport connection
Indirect airport connection (onward rail service)
34 minsLondon Heathrow to the City of London
28 minsLondon Heathrow to the West End
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T4
West Ealing
SouthallHanwell
Ealing BroadwayWest
DraytonHayes & Harlington Acton
Main LineTottenham Court Road
London Eye
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TheO2
ExCel London
Canary Wharf
Abbey Wood
Custom House
Bond Street
Forest Gate
Manor Park
Seven Kings
Paddington
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Iver
Heathrow
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Slough
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Reading
Twyford
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Woolwich
IlfordGoodmayes
Chadwell Heath
Gidea Park
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Gidea Park
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There’s a big new reason for choosing London for your conference or event.
Crossrail is delivering a new railway which will be known as the Elizabeth line when it opens through central London from December 2018. It is transforming travel in the city, improving journey times, increasing central London’s rail capacity, easing congestion and making London’s transport system overall one of the best-connected in the world.
Crossrail is Europe’s largest construction project, and one of the most ambitious infrastructure projects ever undertaken in the UK. The service that will run on this route from December 2018, named the Elizabeth line after Queen Elizabeth II, will link 40 stations from Reading and Heathrow in the west, via the Docklands, to Shenfield and Abbey Wood in the east.
The Elizabeth line makes our major international gateways much more accessible – for example, the time to get from London Heathrow to the City of London (Liverpool Street) will fall from 55 to 34 minutes.
The heart of London’s entertainment district, the West End, is even closer: if you’re staying at the Radisson Blu Edwardian Bloomsbury hotel, your journey time from Heathrow to Tottenham Court Road station will be just 28 minutes.
And new stations at Custom House and Canary Wharf mean that getting to major events venues such as The O2 and ExCeL London will now be much easier: getting from Heathrow to Custom House for ExCeL will take just 44 minutes. The new Elizabeth line stations will all have step-free access from platform to street level.
So with the new Elizabeth line, London now has some of the most accessible events venues in the world.
44 minsLondon Heathrow to Custom House for ExCeL
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Oyster: the easy way to travel
Save time and money on Oyster card group orders.
Using the Oyster card is the most effective way to travel around London. A contactless payment card, the Oyster can be used on buses, underground and overground trainlines, Thames Clipper river taxis and even the cable car that crosses the river Thames, allowing you and your delegates to travel around London seamlessly, and without needing multiple tickets.
The London Convention Bureau team can help you organise group orders of Oyster cards ahead of your event (orders are limited to a minimum of 50).
As an official Transport for London-appointed distributor, we can also save you time and money as we organise a hassle-free bulk buy. Don’t hesitate to ask the London Convention Bureau for advice for your event (please allow two months for your order).
Pay as you go fares are cheaper than buying a paper single ticket.
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Where you can use your Oyster card:
Buses
Underground, DLR and overground trains
Thames Clipper river taxis
Cable car
Successful events
“London is a fantastic city for groups, with so much diversity and things to do and see. With any major international city, transportation can be the biggest challenge. What we find with London, over other destinations, is the variety and in some cases the quirkiness with which you can take a group around. There is the huge number of taxi and bus lanes, an excellent underground service, a cable car and of course the river, which cuts right through the centre of the city and is undoubtedly the best way to see London.
Planning is key to ensure you use the right transport solution at the right time to get groups across the city in the fastest or most interesting way. We would always recommend using as many of the transport links as you can to really enjoy and take in as much of London as possible. From walking through the ancient historical parts to using the high-speed train direct from St Pancras to the Olympic Park in just seven minutes.”
Dale Parmenter Chief Possibler, DRP Group (Creative Experience Agency)
Where you can use your Oyster card:
Buses
Underground, DLR and overground trains
Thames Clipper river taxis
Cable car
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London at your fingertipsWhatever the size of the conference or event that you are planning, London can give you an unforgettable experience. Here are three suggested itineraries to help your delegates get the best from a city like no other.
Itinerary 1: 5–10
A small incentive trip to recognise and reward people in your organisation who’ve done an amazing job.
Fly in
Fly into one of London’s six international airports, from one of hundreds of destinations throughout Europe and beyond. Head towards leafy Greenwich in East London.
Up at The O2
Hit the heights with Up at The O2, an exhilarating experience that takes you on a guided expedition over the roof of The O2, London’s iconic, dome-shaped, state-of-the-art arena. Get your blood pumping, and get a spectacular 360-degree view of London.
Bateaux London
Hop on board one of Bateaux London’s glass-sided boats, and take a trip through the heart of Britain’s capital. Sail along the river Thames while you enjoy delicious food, amazing views and great live entertainment, for a dining experience not to be missed.
Oxford Street and St James’s Hotel and Club
A quick trip in one of London’s world-famous black cabs and you’re in Europe’s premier shopping destination, Oxford Street. Shop till you drop, then it’s time for afternoon tea in the stylish surroundings of St James’s Hotel and Club.
The May Fair Hotel
It’s a short walk to the five-star May Fair Hotel, which is situated in one of London’s most prestigious districts, and whose bold and lavish design makes it truly a one-off. Dine in relaxed luxury as you reflect on a wonderful day.
The O2
Oxford Street
The May Fair Hotel
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Itinerary 2: 11–100
A medium-sized conference in a unique location.
Eurostar St Pancras
Glide straight into central London on the luxurious Eurostar train from France or Belgium, and see why London St Pancras International station is a destination in its own right, with its stunning Victorian architecture and great choice of shops, restaurants and bars.
QEII Centre
An easy ride on London’s world-famous subway, the Tube, and you’re at the QEII Centre, the largest dedicated conference venue in central London. Only a minute or two from Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey and Downing Street, you’ll enjoy world-class conference facilities in a unique location.
The Coca-Cola London Eye
When your conference has finished, it’s a short walk to the London Eye, the world’s largest observation wheel. Take a voyage of discovery up into the air, and get a new perspective on London from one of the Eye’s glass pods.
Smith & Wollensky
Another quick Tube ride, and you can be enjoying some of the best steaks in the city at the classic American steakhouse, Smith & Wollensky, which can seat up to 360 people.
Covent Garden and Transport Museum
A short walk and you’re in one of London’s hottest shopping destinations, Covent Garden. Here too is the fascinating London Transport Museum, where the Museum Director will give you a tour through 200 years of London’s transport history.
Edwardian Hotel Mercer Street
Round off the day at the Radisson Blu Edwardian in Mercer Street, a luxury boutique hotel set among the theatres of Covent Garden. Enjoy the culinary delights of the Mediterranean and South America at the hotel’s Monmouth Kitchen restaurant.
Go underground
The London Underground is the quickest and easiest way to get around all areas of London. Grab yourself an Oyster card and go explore!
Covent Garden
London Eye
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Itinerary 3: 100+
A large-scale association event in a world-class venue.
Heathrow Airport
Breeze in to Europe’s most popular airport, Heathrow, which serves 194 destinations in 82 countries around the world. Heathrow offers outstanding restaurants, and premium services including dedicated assistance on arrival, and quiet lounges to work and relax in.
Crossrail
Crossrail is the new high frequency, high capacity railway for London. Hop on the Elizabeth line and you can go straight from Heathrow to London’s Docklands: from December 2018 this will take you just 44 minutes.
ExCeL London
You’re at the home of world-leading events: ExCeL London with its two stations on campus. With column-free halls offering an amazing 100,000 square metres of flexible event space, ExCeL includes the International Convention Centre (ICC London ExCeL), which boasts the UK’s largest auditorium (seating up to 5,000), as well as London’s largest banqueting hall (enough for 3,000 guests). No matter how big your event, ExCeL London gives you all you need for an unforgettable experience.
Lunch at ExCeL
Great food makes for a great event. At ExCeL London they’ve got it covered, with cuisine from around the world, in easy-to-access pop-ups and cafes, or with the caterer Leith’s for pre-booked catering.
Good Hotel London
A short walk from ExCeL is Good Hotel, a stylishly designed building on a floating platform, in a unique waterfront location. Take your executive team to eat global cuisine on Good Hotel’s terrace, looking out over the River Thames and London.
Radisson Blu Edwardian, New Providence Wharf
Though only minutes from ExCeL, the Radisson Blu Edwardian hotel at New Providence Wharf is on a peaceful stretch of the Thames, making it an elegant riverside haven, and the perfect place to unwind after a busy day.
Radisson Blu Edwardian
ExCeL London
Crossrail
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About the London Convention BureauWho we areLondon & Partners is the city’s official convention bureau. As part of the Mayor of London’s promotional agency, our team can unlock the capital’s potential for you, and help you access the widest range of venues, hotels and support services in this vibrant world city. Our services are free, impartial, confidential and in line with your brief.
What we doWe pride ourselves on our expertise, skills and insight. We have in-depth knowledge of every new, unique, quirky and historic venue in London, in addition to our unrivalled experience in every accommodation option for all types of event, from corporate meetings
and conferences to incentives and large association conventions. Everything we offer is tailored to your specific requirements, and we can work with you from event concept to delivery.
How we can helpWhether handling and responding to RFPs, organising discounts on transport, or getting written support from corporate or civic leaders, our input will be constructive and creative. In addition, we can tap into our strong network of more than 400 partners, who cover venues, hotels and event services, to ease the process.
Visit our webpage to find out how London transport can enhance your delegates’ experience, and
get some fresh inspiration for your event in London.
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Get in touchContact London & Partners to discuss a proposal, find out how to make a concept a reality and get some fresh inspiration for your event in London.
t. +44 (0)20 7234 5833
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Services summary
A professional, informed and unbiased service
In-depth hotel and venue knowledge and venue-finding service
Site visit planning
RFP distribution
Bid assistance
Comprehensive planning toolkit
Promotional materials
Creative ideas for social and accompanying guest programmes
400partners in our network
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Elegance in the heart of London
The Radisson Blu Edwardian, Bloomsbury Street
The Radisson Blu Edwardian Bloomsbury Street hotel is minutes away from the stylish shopping districts of Soho, Oxford Street and Covent Garden, and within walking distance of the West End theatres, making it an ideal base for families and leisure travellers who want to explore the city’s attractions.
Closest station: Tottenham Court Road
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For those visiting on business, Euston, Paddington and King’s Cross St Pancras stations are also just around the corner, while nearby Tottenham Court Road station, located on the London Underground’s Central and Northern lines, connects directly to Notting Hill, Bond Street, Leicester Square, Waterloo and Bank.
The hotel has beautifully designed, supremely versatile spaces for meetings and events, accommodating up to 300 people. Uniquely in London, each room offers full HD video and data projection, with built-in Blu-ray equipment for high-impact video playback. Intelligent technology makes everything beautifully simple, with intuitive touch-screen control systems in each room, and a highly trained AV technician can help make presentations seamless and spectacular.
The Folio Room is perfect for dinner for 250 people, or 120 cabaret-style. There is also a roomy break-out area with its own private bar. A self-contained meetings area, meanwhile, is ideal for discreet private dining, as well as accommodating meetings of up to 70 people (theatre style) or up to 40 (boardroom style). Each room benefits from built-in programme sound from any source, meaning that presentations can have the highest impact.
Each of the hotel’s 174 bedrooms has an elegant blend of lavish furnishings, marble bathrooms and cutting-edge technology, including flat-screen televisions, iPod docking stations and complimentary Wi-Fi.
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250The Folio Room is perfect for 250 people
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Underground
Overground
Bicycle Black cabs
River busElizabeth line opens late 2018
DLR Bus
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London’s transport network
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The Overground travels above ground linking suburban areas in London
stations travelling through
London boroughs
20,000+ licensed black cabs (hail or book in advance)
9,300 24hrbuses network
10,000700
bikes available for cycle hire
Piers along the Thames between Putney and Woolwich
London’s innovative, driverless service, Docklands Light Railway (DLR), serves parts of East and South East London
Docking stations in central locations:
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High Street Kensington
Old Street
Green Park
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NottingHill Gate
Mansion House
Temple
OxfordCircus
BondStreet
TowerHill
Westminster
PiccadillyCircus
CharingCross
Holborn
Tower Gateway
Monument
Moorgate
Leicester SquareSt. Paul’s
Hyde Park Corner
Knightsbridge
Angel
Queensway
Marble Arch
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SloaneSquare
Covent Garden
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Queen’s Park
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Cambridge Heath
London Fields
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Kilburn Park
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Imperial Wharf
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Wapping
Denmark Hill
Whitechapel
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ShoreditchHigh Street
Haggerston
Hoxton
Shepherd’sBush
Shadwell
CanadaWater
Fulham Broadway
West Brompton
Parsons Green
Putney Bridge
East Putney
Kensington(Olympia)
AldgateEast
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Dalston Kingsland
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Dalston Junction
Canonbury
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Highbury &Islington
Clapton
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South Quay
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Elverson Road
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Lewisham
Limehouse
Manor House
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Arsenal
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Holloway Road
Caledonian Road
Hampstead
Belsize Park
Chalk Farm
Camden Town
Archway
Tufnell Park
Kentish Town
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Barnsbury
Willesden Green
Swiss Cottage
Kilburn
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Finchley Road
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RavenscourtPark
WestKensington
BaronsCourt
Earl’sCourt
Shepherd’sBush Market
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Hammersmith
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Brondesbury
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NorthActon
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London Bridge Bermondsey
Vauxhall
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Stockwell
Brixton
Elephant & Castle
Oval
Kennington
Borough
Clapham North
Clapham High Street
Clapham Common
Clapham South
Latimer Road
Ladbroke Grove
Royal Oak
Westbourne Park
HampsteadHeath
BowChurch
BowRoad
Bromley-by-Bow
West IndiaQuay
Devons Road
Langdon Park
All Saints
Canary Wharf
Westferry Blackwall
Poplar
NorthGreenwich
PuddingMill Lane
Stratford High Street
Stratford
WestHam
CanningTown
EastIndia
StratfordInternational
Star Lane
Abbey Road
Victoria
NewCross Gate
Brockley
New Cross
Queens RoadPeckham
Peckham Rye
Surrey Quays
18
17
22
10
16
14
13
9
14
13
13
17
8
6
15
18
8
15
11
12
21
251815
3616
21
16
20
13
3
7
7
7
3
8
8
12
9
8
11
8
6
9
19
9
12
17
11
18
10
8
8
31
18
31
44
15
9
6
9
4
7
2
9
7
9
7
12
13
104
22
242443
13
15
16
99
6
9
17
18
11
18
12
12
6
10
17
16
15
714
1818
17
13
1112
1314
16
10
15
8
14
26
44
8
10
12
21
11
10 16
24 12
13 15 53
12 8
7
28
19 29
25
1210 10 14 7 16
24
30 2117
7
12
10
11
8
45
30
910
10
29
18
10
15 11
11
11
11
7
10
2615
1013
28 144 7616
10
9
12
6
9
6 11
15
9
16
13
21 10
9
19
18
15
10
16
8
11
17
25
22
38
18
14
11
7
10
13
919
33
10
19
13
27
10
2029
35
10
4
4
810
20
1612
7
33
25
16
8
15
1010 13
2513
13 15
14
16
10 15
12 8
12 8
17 13 11
5
2016
12 7 17
11 8
7 10
8
24
11
Key to linesBakerlooCentralCircleDistrictHammersmith & CityJubileeMetropolitanNorthernPiccadillyVictoriaWaterloo & CityDLRLondon OvergroundDistrictopen weekends and on some public holidays
Key to symbols
Interchange stationsStep-free access from street to trainStep-free access from street to platform
National Rail
Riverboat services
Victoria Coach Station
Approximate times, in minutes, based on a moderate walking speed.
© Transport for London
Reg. user No. 17/E/3174/P
Walking can be a quick and easy way to get around, particularly when travelling during the busiest times, which are 08:00-09:00 and 17:30-18:30 Monday to Friday. This map shows how much time it takes to walk between stations on the same line. For more walking maps, visit tfl.gov.uk/walking.
Walking times between stations on the same line
2
22
2
2
1
2
3
3
3
1
1
1
3
3
2/3
River Thames
Regent’s Park
GoodgeStreetBayswater
Warren Street
Aldgate
Farringdon
Barbican
RussellSquare
High Street Kensington
Old Street
Green Park
BakerStreet
NottingHill Gate
Mansion House
Temple
OxfordCircus
BondStreet
TowerHill
Westminster
PiccadillyCircus
CharingCross
Holborn
Tower Gateway
Monument
Moorgate
Leicester SquareSt. Paul’s
Hyde Park Corner
Knightsbridge
Angel
Queensway
Marble Arch
SouthKensington
SloaneSquare
Covent Garden
LiverpoolStreet
Great PortlandStreet
Bank
Chancery Lane
LancasterGateHolland
Park
Cannon Street
Fenchurch Street
GloucesterRoad St. James’s
Park
EustonSquareEdgware
Road
Edgware Road
Embankment
Blackfriars
TottenhamCourt Road
King’s CrossSt. Pancras
MarylebonePaddington
Kensal Green
Queen’s Park
Bethnal Green
Cambridge Heath
London Fields
Willesden Junction
Kilburn Park
WarwickAvenue
Maida ValeEuston
Imperial Wharf
ClaphamJunction
Wapping
Denmark Hill
Whitechapel
WandsworthRoad
Rotherhithe
ShoreditchHigh Street
Haggerston
Hoxton
Shepherd’sBush
Shadwell
CanadaWater
Fulham Broadway
West Brompton
Parsons Green
Putney Bridge
East Putney
Kensington(Olympia)
AldgateEast
BethnalGreen Mile End
Dalston Kingsland
HackneyWick
Homerton
HackneyCentral
RectoryRoad
HackneyDowns
Dalston Junction
Canonbury
StepneyGreen
Highbury &Islington
Clapton
StokeNewington
Upper HollowayGospel
Oak
Island Gardens
Greenwich
Deptford Bridge
South Quay
Crossharbour
Mudchute
Heron Quays
Elverson Road
Cutty Sark for Maritime Greenwich
Lewisham
Limehouse
Manor House
FinsburyPark
Arsenal
KentishTown West
Holloway Road
Caledonian Road
Hampstead
Belsize Park
Chalk Farm
Camden Town
Archway
Tufnell Park
Kentish Town
MorningtonCrescent
CamdenRoad
CaledonianRoad &
Barnsbury
Willesden Green
Swiss Cottage
Kilburn
West Hampstead
Finchley Road
St. John’s Wood
TurnhamGreen
StamfordBrook
RavenscourtPark
WestKensington
BaronsCourt
Earl’sCourt
Shepherd’sBush Market
Goldhawk Road
Hammersmith
Wood Lane
WhiteCity
Finchley Road& Frognal
KensalRise
BrondesburyPark
Brondesbury
KilburnHigh Road
SouthHampstead
NorthActon
EastActon
Southwark
Waterloo
London Bridge Bermondsey
Vauxhall
Lambeth NorthPimlico
Stockwell
Brixton
Elephant & Castle
Oval
Kennington
Borough
Clapham North
Clapham High Street
Clapham Common
Clapham South
Latimer Road
Ladbroke Grove
Royal Oak
Westbourne Park
HampsteadHeath
BowChurch
BowRoad
Bromley-by-Bow
West IndiaQuay
Devons Road
Langdon Park
All Saints
Canary Wharf
Westferry Blackwall
Poplar
NorthGreenwich
PuddingMill Lane
Stratford High Street
Stratford
WestHam
CanningTown
EastIndia
StratfordInternational
Star Lane
Abbey Road
Victoria
NewCross Gate
Brockley
New Cross
Queens RoadPeckham
Peckham Rye
Surrey Quays
18
17
22
10
16
14
13
9
14
13
13
17
8
6
15
18
8
15
11
12
21
251815
3616
21
16
20
13
3
7
7
7
3
8
8
12
9
8
11
8
6
9
19
9
12
17
11
18
10
8
8
31
18
31
44
15
9
6
9
4
7
2
9
7
9
7
12
13
104
22
242443
13
15
16
99
6
9
17
18
11
18
12
12
6
10
17
16
15
714
1818
17
13
1112
1314
16
10
15
8
14
26
44
8
10
12
21
11
10 16
24 12
13 15 53
12 8
7
28
19 29
25
1210 10 14 7 16
24
30 2117
7
12
10
11
8
45
30
910
10
29
18
10
15 11
11
11
11
7
10
2615
1013
28 144 7616
10
9
12
6
9
6 11
15
9
16
13
21 10
9
19
18
15
10
16
8
11
17
25
22
38
18
14
11
7
10
13
919
33
10
19
13
27
10
2029
35
10
4
4
810
20
1612
7
33
25
16
8
15
1010 13
2513
13 15
14
16
10 15
12 8
12 8
17 13 11
5
2016
12 7 17
11 8
7 10
8
24
11
Key to linesBakerlooCentralCircleDistrictHammersmith & CityJubileeMetropolitanNorthernPiccadillyVictoriaWaterloo & CityDLRLondon OvergroundDistrictopen weekends and on some public holidays
Key to symbols
Interchange stationsStep-free access from street to trainStep-free access from street to platform
National Rail
Riverboat services
Victoria Coach Station
Approximate times, in minutes, based on a moderate walking speed.
© Transport for London
Reg. user No. 17/E/3174/P
Walking can be a quick and easy way to get around, particularly when travelling during the busiest times, which are 08:00-09:00 and 17:30-18:30 Monday to Friday. This map shows how much time it takes to walk between stations on the same line. For more walking maps, visit tfl.gov.uk/walking.
Walking timesWalking times between stations on the same line
2
22
2
2
1
2
3
3
3
1
1
1
3
3
2/3
River Thames
Regent’s Park
GoodgeStreetBayswater
Warren Street
Aldgate
Farringdon
Barbican
RussellSquare
High Street Kensington
Old Street
Green Park
BakerStreet
NottingHill Gate
Mansion House
Temple
OxfordCircus
BondStreet
TowerHill
Westminster
PiccadillyCircus
CharingCross
Holborn
Tower Gateway
Monument
Moorgate
Leicester SquareSt. Paul’s
Hyde Park Corner
Knightsbridge
Angel
Queensway
Marble Arch
SouthKensington
SloaneSquare
Covent Garden
LiverpoolStreet
Great PortlandStreet
Bank
Chancery Lane
LancasterGateHolland
Park
Cannon Street
Fenchurch Street
GloucesterRoad St. James’s
Park
EustonSquareEdgware
Road
Edgware Road
Embankment
Blackfriars
TottenhamCourt Road
King’s CrossSt. Pancras
MarylebonePaddington
Kensal Green
Queen’s Park
Bethnal Green
Cambridge Heath
London Fields
Willesden Junction
Kilburn Park
WarwickAvenue
Maida ValeEuston
Imperial Wharf
ClaphamJunction
Wapping
Denmark Hill
Whitechapel
WandsworthRoad
Rotherhithe
ShoreditchHigh Street
Haggerston
Hoxton
Shepherd’sBush
Shadwell
CanadaWater
Fulham Broadway
West Brompton
Parsons Green
Putney Bridge
East Putney
Kensington(Olympia)
AldgateEast
BethnalGreen Mile End
Dalston Kingsland
HackneyWick
Homerton
HackneyCentral
RectoryRoad
HackneyDowns
Dalston Junction
Canonbury
StepneyGreen
Highbury &Islington
Clapton
StokeNewington
Upper HollowayGospel
Oak
Island Gardens
Greenwich
Deptford Bridge
South Quay
Crossharbour
Mudchute
Heron Quays
Elverson Road
Cutty Sark for Maritime Greenwich
Lewisham
Limehouse
Manor House
FinsburyPark
Arsenal
KentishTown West
Holloway Road
Caledonian Road
Hampstead
Belsize Park
Chalk Farm
Camden Town
Archway
Tufnell Park
Kentish Town
MorningtonCrescent
CamdenRoad
CaledonianRoad &
Barnsbury
Willesden Green
Swiss Cottage
Kilburn
West Hampstead
Finchley Road
St. John’s Wood
TurnhamGreen
StamfordBrook
RavenscourtPark
WestKensington
BaronsCourt
Earl’sCourt
Shepherd’sBush Market
Goldhawk Road
Hammersmith
Wood Lane
WhiteCity
Finchley Road& Frognal
KensalRise
BrondesburyPark
Brondesbury
KilburnHigh Road
SouthHampstead
NorthActon
EastActon
Southwark
Waterloo
London Bridge Bermondsey
Vauxhall
Lambeth NorthPimlico
Stockwell
Brixton
Elephant & Castle
Oval
Kennington
Borough
Clapham North
Clapham High Street
Clapham Common
Clapham South
Latimer Road
Ladbroke Grove
Royal Oak
Westbourne Park
HampsteadHeath
BowChurch
BowRoad
Bromley-by-Bow
West IndiaQuay
Devons Road
Langdon Park
All Saints
Canary Wharf
Westferry Blackwall
Poplar
NorthGreenwich
PuddingMill Lane
Stratford High Street
Stratford
WestHam
CanningTown
EastIndia
StratfordInternational
Star Lane
Abbey Road
Victoria
NewCross Gate
Brockley
New Cross
Queens RoadPeckham
Peckham Rye
Surrey Quays
18
17
22
10
16
14
13
9
14
13
13
17
8
6
15
18
8
15
11
12
21
251815
3616
21
16
20
13
3
7
7
7
3
8
8
12
9
8
11
8
6
9
19
9
12
17
11
18
10
8
8
31
18
31
44
15
9
6
9
4
7
2
9
7
9
7
12
13
104
22
242443
13
15
16
99
6
9
17
18
11
18
12
12
6
10
17
16
15
714
1818
17
13
1112
1314
16
10
15
8
14
26
44
8
10
12
21
11
10 16
24 12
13 15 53
12 8
7
28
19 29
25
1210 10 14 7 16
24
30 2117
7
12
10
11
8
45
30
910
10
29
18
10
15 11
11
11
11
7
10
2615
1013
28 144 7616
10
9
12
6
9
6 11
15
9
16
13
21 10
9
19
18
15
10
16
8
11
17
25
22
38
18
14
11
7
10
13
919
33
10
19
13
27
10
2029
35
10
4
4
810
20
1612
7
33
25
16
8
15
1010 13
2513
13 15
14
16
10 15
12 8
12 8
17 13 11
5
2016
12 7 17
11 8
7 10
8
24
11
Key to linesBakerlooCentralCircleDistrictHammersmith & CityJubileeMetropolitanNorthernPiccadillyVictoriaWaterloo & CityDLRLondon OvergroundDistrictopen weekends and on some public holidays
Key to symbols
Interchange stationsStep-free access from street to trainStep-free access from street to platform
National Rail
Riverboat services
Victoria Coach Station
Approximate times, in minutes, based on a moderate walking speed.
© Transport for London
Reg. user No. 17/E/3174/P
Walking can be a quick and easy way to get around, particularly when travelling during the busiest times, which are 08:00-09:00 and 17:30-18:30 Monday to Friday. This map shows how much time it takes to walk between stations on the same line. For more walking maps, visit tfl.gov.uk/walking.
Walking can be a quick and easy way to get around, particularly when travelling during the busiest times, which are 08:00–09:00 and 17:30–18:30 Monday to Friday. This map shows how much time it takes to walk between stations on the same line. For more walking maps, visit tfl.gov.uk/walking
Key to lines
Key to symbols
BakerlooCentralCircleDistrictHammersmith & CityJubileeMetropolitanNorthernPiccadillyVictoriaWaterloo & CityDLRLondon OvergroundDistrict open weekends and on some public holidays
Interchange stations
Step-free access from street to train
Step-free access from street to platform
National Rail
Riverboat service
Victoria Coach Station
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