London Travel

Transport in London

Train and London Underground
Although the London tube is often groaned about, as a rule it is very efficient with running trains every 2-5 minutes. It is packed in rush hours that can be very unpleasant. Although the tube network is huge (13 lines), south London is not covered very well, and people there swear more on the rail and buses. The tube runs from the early morning (06.00-07.00 according to every line) by late evening (approx. 00.30).
posted on 22 Feb 2010 by editor

London Transport Planner



posted on 22 Feb 2010 by editor

London Flights

The prices changes very often and it is hard to be sure to get the best price but in general the cheapest fares are available 12 - 14 weeks before the flight . Being early is not always better, and if you find a good price and think about if for a few days it might be gone when you want to book. Compare flight prices Thousands of the cheapest airfares from many UK and European low cost budget airlines.

posted on 22 Feb 2010 by editor

London Airports

 Heathrow

twelve miles west of the city. Here you have various possibilities to reach the city centre: the Picadilly underground line (takes about 50 min to the centre), either the smart, fast but expensive Heathrow Express rail - which connects the airport to Paddington station - or one of the two Airbus services. No. 1 runs south of Hyde Park to Victoria station, No. 2 follows a more northern line to terminate at King's Cross Station. After midnight you should take night bus No. 97.

posted on 14 Oct 2009 by editor

London Car Deals

posted on 14 Oct 2009 by editor