Around London there are five airfields; Heathrow (the biggest), Gatwick, London City Airport, Luton and Stansted. They all offer a good connection to the city centre. If you land in Heathrow, the shortest way to London is by Heathrow Express Train. T...
The Underground or tube, as London's metro is known, is the quickest and easiest way of getting about the city. The service runs every five minutes. You can buy tickets at the Underground stations, from the ticket office or a vending machine. Warning...
Approximately 25,000 traditional London taxis are in service. If a taxi is available, its orange 'For Hire' sign will glow. If you need a taxi, you can go to a taxi rank or hail one in the street. The price increases per minute or for every 311 metre...
One of London's most familiar symbols is the red double-decker bus. There's no better way to explore London than by bus. The bus routes take you past all sorts of sights, you can also enjoy a sightseeing tour from the top of a double-decker. There ar...