Getting Around London
Getting Around London

Getting Around in London

Getting around London can be an exciting experience due to its extensive public transportation network and iconic landmarks. There are smooth nonstop train services available from all corners of London and even around Greater London. The best part of getting around in London is that you can get a smooth train and bus service at any point in time.

Oyster Card

This smart card can be used on all forms of public transport in London and offers discounted fares compared to paper tickets. You can easily top up your Oyster card at stations or online. The women are safe in the city and you only need to make sure that you plan your travel well budget-wise and time-saving-wise. All you have to do is buy an oyster card which is for £7 and then you have to do a minimum top of over £10 to start travelling around London. Whether you are making a one-off trip to London or you are a regular visitor, you can use an Oyster card to travel around the city at ease and use any public transport with the card. You can buy an Oyster card from the tfl.gov.uk webs.

Once your Oyster card is sorted, you can travel with it and use it on any and every public transport in London.

oyster card and tube map
Oyster Card and Tube Map

London Buses

There are 24-hour bus services available, though at night the bus services get limited to a few frequent/busy ones. The buses going to central London tend to take more time as there are congestion zones and the roads are always clustered with cars and bikes. The buses stop at every bus stop and if you want to hop off just push the red button in front of your seat. The bus will stop at the next stop. The buses are old age, trolley friendly. So if you have a kid in a pushchair/buggy you can let the bus driver know and they will let you in from the middle of the bus, by opening the step for you to go in. There are three types of buses in London i.e. double Decker bus, normal buses and extended buses. Not all double Decker buses are running on all the routes. As a tourist, I would recommend taking the bus around London or renting a bicycle.

london bus
London bus

Santander Cycle Hire

Hiring a cycle is a lot easier now than earlier. Santander’s partnership with TFL for cycling services for mass has turned out well and you can now hire a cycle from any part of London where you see the cycle hire station. London has made efforts to become more cycle-friendly with dedicated cycling lanes and bike-sharing schemes like Santander Cycles. Just be aware of traffic and follow road rules. You can hire up to 4 cycles at a time.

All you have to do is go to the cycle docking station and make sure you have the debit or credit card ready, you will need to be sure as to what will be the purpose of using the bike. Being a tourist you need to make sure you understand everything about how much you will be paying and for how long you can keep the bike with you.

santander city cycles
Santander city cycles

What you pay when you use Santander city cycles

Following is a table showing the charges for getting a Santander cycle in London.

Usage Type Duration Charge
Pay as you ride up to 30 minutes £1.65
Pay as you ride for each additional 30 minutes £1.65
Monthly membership Unlimited rides up to 60 minutes for 30 days £20
Monthly membership Rides longer than 60 minutes, pay for each additional 60 minutes £1.65
Annual membership Unlimited rides up to 60 minutes for 365 days £120
Annual membership Rides longer than 60 minutes, pay for each additional 60 minutes £1.65
E-Bikes Single Rides up to 30 minutes £3.30
E-Bikes Single Rides for each additional period up to 30 minutes £3.30
Monthly membership Unlimited rides up to 60 minutes for 30 days £21
Monthly membership Rides longer than 60 minutes, pay for each additional 60 minutes £3.30
Annual membership Unlimited rides up to 60 minutes for 365 days £121
Annual membership Rides longer than 60 minutes, pay for each additional 60 minutes £3.30

To access the bike you need to pay a minimum of £1.65 and then you pay depending on how long you keep the bike with you at one time. So the example you go from Mansell Street near Aldgate Station and bike to Embankment which takes about 20 minutes or so to reach then you pay nothing extra. In another example, if you take the bike from Great Guns near Camden Road station and bike to Putney then it will roughly take 50-55 minutes. In this case, you will have to pay £1.65 extra to keep the bike with you for more than 30 minutes at one stretch. Cycling with family to nearby places can be fun. We suggest taking the Bike access for a day depending on where your hotel is and travelling around the area by bike if you are close to or inside Zone 1. To know more about the Santander cycle routes, membership click here: Santander Cycle

London Underground Trains

London has several mainline train stations connecting the city to other parts of the UK. These include Paddington, King’s Cross, Euston, Victoria, and more. There are in total 13 train lines which connect London. As a tourist you will be travelling around central London a lot, so we would like to suggest you make a ZONE 1 and Maximum ZONE 2 pass by which you will be able to travel around London without any hassle. The busiest ones are the district, Hammersmith, and Central lines. The fares of bus and train tickets are divided into the zones, Zone 1 being the costliest to and travelling from. There are one-day bus and train passes available from every train station ticket counter and kiosks. If you shall need a weekly pass you can buy it from the ticket counters or buy it online from the TFL website. You can have a look at the London tube map here and can click on it to download it.

In case you are coming to London from any part of the UK, you can plan your train journey from Trainline.com

Ealing Broadway-District Line London Underground Station
Ealing Broadway-District Line London Underground Station

Taxis and Cabs

There are 24×7 famous London black cabs available in and around London. If you are travelling with a group of people there are mini buses available as well. You can call for the cabs or look at the website London Oxford Taxis. This will help you commute in and around London.

London Black Cab and Red Bus
London Black Cab and Red Bus

IFS Cloud CableCar

IFS Cloud Cable Car was opened to the public in June 2012 before the start of the London Olympics formerly known as Emirates Cable Car. Since September 2022 the cable car is renamed to IFS Cloud Cable Car. The IFS Cloud Cable Car crosses the River Thames between Greenwich Peninsula and the Royal Docks, just 5 minutes’ walk from The O2 and North Greenwich Underground station. To know more about IFS Cloud Cable Car click here.

BOOK IFS CABLE CAR

ifs cloud cable car london
IFS Cloud Cable Car London

Remember that London is a large and bustling city, so give yourself some extra time when navigating to avoid any unexpected delays.