Getting Around
There are many different ways of transportation in the UK.
London TubeThis is also known as an underground rail and is very well known.
Underground trains run between 5 am to midnight, from Monday to Saturday. Operating hours on Sunday are reduced. If you choose to use this, consider buying an Oyster Card or Travelcard. Oyster Card will save you £2.40 for a single ride. |
TaxiAnother choice would be the London Taxi. These official black cabs can be easily accessed by telephone or hailing in the streets. These cabs are suited for anyone, it even has wheelchair access and accept dogs. No charge.
Fares are metered and the minimum charge is £2.40. The common tip advice is to round up to the nearest pound. |
Cable CarsFly over the city with a Emirates Air Line, London's famous cable car! This type of transportation is very comfortable as it is accessible to wheelchairs and cyclists. It is open 7 days a week.
The Oyster Card will give you 25% discount on fares. Adult cash fares: £4.30 one way, £8.60 return. 360° Tour for Adult: £8.60 Multi-Journey Boarding Pass for 10 single trips: £16 |