London Travel Guide 

 

World-class arts, culture and historical sites, abundant green spaces, excellent food and innovative fashion. England's capital does cosmopolitan cool just as well as tradition and afternoon tea. 

An elegant selection of luxury hotels in London.

An insider's guide of things to do in London.

When is the best time to visit London?

 

Visit during spring (April/May) or summer (June/July/August) for pleasant weather, but larger crowds and higher prices. Or choose the more moderately busy shoulder season (including March and September/October) for shorter queues at tourist attractions than during the peak spring/summer months. Low season (November-February) is a great option and even quieter tourist attractions, while December is popular for seeing London lit up by Christmas lights and decorations.

Travelling to London

 

 

London’s main airports - Heathrow, Gatwick, Stanstead, Luton, and City, - are served by a wide range of international airlines. All airports are linked to the city centre by public transport, including Gatwick Express (30 minutes to Victoria), Stanstead Express (50 minutes to Liverpool Street) and the Tube and express train from Heathrow (15 minutes to Paddington station for the latter). The Elizabeth line which opened in 2022 is a popular option that can take passengers from Heathrow to the centre of town. 

 

 

Getting around London

Public Transport in London

London has one of the most comprehensive transport systems in the world. Multi-use Oyster Cards that more than halve fares can be bought for a refundable £5 deposit and used on buses, night buses, Tubes, trains, DLR railway and Thames Clippers (a cheap way to see London from water).

Cycle hire in London

Cycling is a popular way to get around London and there are plenty of bikes to hire, with docking stations all over the city. Options include the red Santander Cycles, part of Transport for London, to which e-bikes have been added. There is also a host of private, app-based companies offering e-bikes and e-scooters for hire, including Lime, Tier and Human Forest.    

Cabs in London

 

London’s black taxis can be hailed in the street or at taxi ranks in locations such as the city’s main train stations. Major taxi apps like Uber, Bolt, Gett and Ola are also available. Minicabs are also an option but be careful to only used licensed minicab companies.  


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