Getting around
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The Double-Decker provide a great service to the streets of London. Always active, even during the night. At daytime they have a frequency of 10 minutes (which stretches about 30 minutes at night); they also allow to take good tour of the city from a...
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| London Tube | |
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Quick, clean and safe: this is how the London Underground, which allows Londoners and millions of tourists to move easily every day without traffic problems throughout the day.
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| St Pancras Station | |
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Red bricks stacked one on top of the other, large windows and bright, airy interiors characterize this station, built in 1861. From here the high-speed trains link London to Brussels and Paris and other British cities such as Manchester and Liverpool.
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| Heathrow Airport | |
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London Heathrow Airport is situated in the west of Central London in England and is the largest airport in UK and the busiest in the world handling more than 68 million passengers in 2007.The airport is... Reviewed by: Editorial Staff + Share |
| Stansted Airport | |
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London Stansted Airport is the 3rd busiest airport in UK. It is owned and operated by BAA which owns and operates 6 other airports in the UK. The airport handled more than 23 million...
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| Chauffeur, Taxi and Limousine | |
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The Leading National Chauffeur, Taxi and Limousine ProviderOur Company, 1st Class Cars, offers taxi services across London and much of the South of England. Our aim is providing our services with the very... Reviewed by: 1st Class Cars + Share |
| Oyster Card | |
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Once in London, you should immediately buy the Oyster Card, which will allow you to travel on public transports in London at very competitive prices: a single trip on the subway costs £ 4, but with the Oyster only £ 2!
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| London Luton Airport | |
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Luton Airport is the 5th busiest airports of UK and handled a total of around ten million passengers in 2007. Various airlines operating from here include Thomsonfly, easyJet,...
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| Heathrow International Airport | |
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Among the most important ports of Europe, Heathrow Airport has four terminals and is located about 25 kilometers from London. It is accessible by the National Express bus, £ 8 for a 1 hour and 40 minute ride, with the Piccadilly line, £ 4 for a...
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| London Gatwick Airport | |
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London Gatwick Airport is situated in Crawley in West Sussex to the south of London and is the 2nd largest and 2nd busiest UK airport after Heathrow.The various airlines operating from here include British Airways, Thomas...
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| Airport transfer | |
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Terravision offers a low cost airport transfer from London stansted airport o toVictoria station and Liverpool street located in London city centre. We also help you save on your flight since most of the low cost...
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| Public transport and taxis | |
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The public transport and taxis of London are efficient and fast. Most of the locals use the underground as a faster method of transportation, to travel around the city. This... Reviewed by: Darshadana + Share |
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| Accessible Tourism Services | |
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All disabled people who live in United Kingdom or just want to come in here on holiday or for business, with Wheelchair Travel they will have the opportunity to rent an adapted vehicles on self-drive rental to either carry or be...
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| London Bus | |
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Buses have been used on the London streets since 1829. The London Bus is one of the London’s principal icons, the archetypal red rear entrance double deck Route master being recognized worldwide. The majority of buses in London... |
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| Port | |
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The port of London is situated besides the banks of the River Thames. The port is the hub of water ways on Thames River.It was an important economical center of London since the Saxon time. After its establishment in the...
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| The “Tube” | |
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The Tube is the underground metro system in London. It covers a huge part of Greater London.It also connects the neighboring areas like Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire and Essex. The system started in January...
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| London City Airport | |
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London City Airport is situated opposite the Regatta Centre in London in the Borough of Newham in East London. It is the 5th largest international airport in London and has a plan of phased expansion to...
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| Trains | |
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Some of the places in London can be toured through trains, which are the northern suburbs. These modes of transportation are cheaper than tube trains and leave the tourist closer to some popular tourist’s... |
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| King Cross | |
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King’s Cross railway station is also known as London King’s Cross. This is a central London railway terminus which opened to the general public in 1852. Moreover, this station is also one of the major... |
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