London Underground
The London underground is probably the most useful transportation method for the visitors to London. There are 6 Zones on the underground, Zone 1 being central London and increasing the further out from the centre you travel. Fares increase according to the number of Zones travelled.
You can buy tickets either from automated machines or at a ticket window. You will need to keep your ticket until you have passed through the gates at your destination station. It is advise that you avoid the weekday rush hours if at all possible. Underground traffic is heaviest between 0800 and 0930, and between 1600 and 1830.
For more information visit
www.tube.tfl.gov.uk, telephone 020 7222 1234.
Buses
Buses provided a quick and easy way to get around London, whilst giving you the opportunity to do a little site seeing as well. If you plan on travelling around London, it is recommended you purchase a Travelcard. This will allow you unlimited use on both the buses and underground. Travelcards can be purchased for 7 days or more at a time, but they require a passport sized photo.
London Transport introduced night buses (marked with an 'N' on bus signs), which cover the late night time period when there is no underground service. Please note that the route of the Night Bus service is different to what routes are available during the day. The night service runs from 11:30pm until about 6AM.
For more information visit
www.transportforlondon.gov.uk or telephone 020 7222 1234.
London Taxis
Londons famous black taxis seem to of been around forever. The licensed taxis can be hailed in the street or found at designated ranks. London taxis are a good option for groups of people sharing the fare, which can be steep.
An alternative to the traditional black London taxis are minicabs, which offer space for more passengers than a black taxi. Minicabs do not have metres, they charge by the mile. It is advised to ask for the fare when calling for a minicab, and verify the fare with the driver before
starting your journey.
Dial-A-Cab are suppliers of licensed taxis to the public. Either book your taxi online or phone 020 7251 0581.
Walking In London
Walking is probably the best way to discover London, if you have both time and energy. Although London is a very large city, you will be surprised to know how close many of the famous landmarks are with each other.
Arranged walking tours are an ideal way to get to know London. Here is one
company offering walking tours throughout London
City
of London Walks.
London By Water
There are two main companies offering boating services which operate on the Thames. The services commence in the morning around 630am and end times vary. Tickets can be purchased from ticket offices located on the major piers, but it is also possible to purchase tickets once on board on some services.
For more information visit
www.tfl.gov.uk/river or telephone 020 7222 1234.