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    London Underground - My wife ready to go =]

    London Underground

    4.1(182 reviews)
    0.5 miSouthwark

    April 27th 2025. During our first trip to London we took…read moreUber from Heathrow airport to our hotel at Hilton West end. Trip cost about the equivalent of $75. Second trip to London we took the London underground from Heathrow to Holborn all along the Piccadilly line without transferring. 23 stops along the line but we we were seated the entire time carrying day packs and one carry-on luggage each.. The cost was the equivalent of $7 per person. If you are coming from Heathrow airport during rush hour you can take the Heathrow Express directly from the airport too Paddington station. For two people this would be about the same Fare as Uber. And you would still have to get from Paddington station to your central London hotel. In our case we could have taken the Elizabeth Express from Heathrow airport to Tottenham Court road station and walked the mile to our hotel near Holborn underground station. The fair would have been about double that of the London underground. Both of the Heathrow Express and Elizabeth line are more luggage friendly. Compared to the London underground. The London underground has contactless payment. You simply scan your credit card on entry and scan the same credit card on exit. Seats seats are cloth with armrest. People with oversized luggage can put your luggage near the doors in special areas. is not advised during peak hours was standing room only. Unlike New York City most London stations have working escalators making it possible, but not easy, to carry luggage on the trains. Make sure you put your luggage on its side. One person put his luggage on his wheels in the luggage area but the luggage rolled out the entrance on its own at the next stop.

    London Underground is an excellent model of public transportation. We used it to get to and from…read morethe airport from Paddington Station, which was near our hotel. London Underground is certainly cheaper than a taxi or uber, and we had no problems finding room on the trains with our luggage (two people, each with a carry on). Announcements remind you to "mind the gap", and the stations we visited were staffed and welcoming. One even had an inspirational quote up. As expected, some stations are more modern than others since they are utilized more. I loved that I could tap my credit card to get through the gates onto the train, rather than buying a physical card or downloading an app. I wish the DC Metro used this system.

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    London Underground - Jubilee line to Borough market

    Jubilee line to Borough market

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    London Underground

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    Waterloo Underground Station

    Waterloo Underground Station

    3.3(11 reviews)
    0.1 miWaterloo, Southwark

    Tell these train to stop there strike this is dumb just play them more 1star and the lifts broken…read morethis train has taken 30 minutes of me and my friends time not worth it 1 star

    Waterloo Underground Station is the third busiest station on the London Underground network, with…read moreannual passenger numbers surpassing a whopping 80 million. It is located in Fare Zone 1, serving London Waterloo Station. It is also a short walk away from the London Eye. Obviously, due to the location, it can get very busy and it always feels like they don't have enough lifts to meet the demand! The mainline station (National Rail) which is connected, has many places to eat/drink inside the station or nearby including brands such as Starbucks and Gourmet Kitchen. There is even a McDonald's, which is located right near the Underground entrance and ticket gates. It is easier to get to the Jubilee line from the other lines, while the layout is easy to follow, I agree that it can be frustrating if you do choose to change at this station onto another line. I like the Jubilee line platforms with the safety barriers/doors, which open and close when the train arrives. Many bus services stop outside, in terms of Underground services it can be served by the Bakerloo, Jubilee, Northern and Waterloo & City lines. 4*

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    Waterloo Underground Station - And the lifts broken down

    And the lifts broken down

    Waterloo Underground Station - エスカレーター(Escalator to the underground station)

    エスカレーター(Escalator to the underground station)

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    11 Bus Route

    11 Bus Route

    4.3(4 reviews)
    0.6 miTrafalgar Square

    The number 11 bus route is one of the best in London for sightseeing, if you don't want to fork out…read morefor the more expensive tour buses (and endure their running commentaries), and generally operates at a much greater frequency. Running from Fulham Broadway to Liverpool Street station, the route takes in a whole load of classic sights, as well as useful transport hubs such as Victoria coach and train stations, and Sloane Square, Charing Cross, Mansion House and Bank railway/tube stations. It was even better when they used the old Routemasters, but you still get a great view from the front of the top deck. If you go straight through, the off-peak journey time is around an hour end to end, although most people are likely to travel between Victoria and St Paul's. The route starts in Fulham Broadway, and then travels the length of the King's Road in Chelsea as far as Sloane Square, when the sights begin to really start: the Chelsea Hospital, Westminster Cathedral, Westminster Abbey, Parliament Square and the Houses of Parliament, Whitehall (passing Downing Street and Horseguards Parade), Trafalgar Square, the Strand, the Aldwych (with all its churches), the Royal Courts of Justice, St Paul's Cathedral and the Bank of England. Not bad for a single fare of £1. At various times I've used this to travel to and from work when I worked in Whitehall. The frequency in my experience tends towards the lower end (ie every 10 minutes) although it has improved in recent years. Still, it's a great way to see lots of sights for very little cash, and if you have an Oyster card or travelcard, you can use it as a hop-on, hop-off service.

    One of the oldest bus routes, memorialized by John LeCarré, and Father Christmas isn't driving it…read more It may be that the 22 has supplanted a lot of its older route.

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    11 Bus Route - View from the top deck of the 11 Bus as it passes St Paul's Cathedral.

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    View from the top deck of the 11 Bus as it passes St Paul's Cathedral.

    Mansion House Tube Station

    Mansion House Tube Station

    3.2(6 reviews)
    1.1 miThe City

    Mansion House is a tube station in the City of London. It is on the Circle and District Lines, and…read morethe station is a short walk away from central London attractions, including St Paul's Cathedral and Cannon Street. The history of the station dates back to its opening in 1871. The station is steps only, I'm afraid - no step-free access here. It acts as an OSI with Blackfriars Station nearby, which has National Rail services. I found the station easy to navigate despite having multiple entrances and exits. The signage inside is clear and well-placed, making it easy to figure out which exit to use for specific streets or attractions. However, the subway tunnel connecting these exits left much to be desired. It felt poorly maintained, dimly lit, and dirty, and you could see cardboard boxes and litter everywhere. It also looks like it's being used as a sleeping area for homeless individuals. I didn't feel safe walking through this space, and I presume this may be why certain entrances and exits are closed at specific times. For a busy central London station popular with commuters and tourists, the state of this area was disappointing and felt inappropriate. The platform area, however, was rather standard. 3* - Handy location but they need to do something about the tunnel as a matter of urgency otherwise I'd prefer to use Blackfriars.

    Well, there are two things about this station that I should mention, the first is that it closes…read morepretty early, but that is probably because Cannon Street is a short walk up the street, or a run if you are attempting to do the tube challenge. For those who don't know, this was the station that some dude got off to prove that he could literally run faster than the tube, namely by getting off here, and getting back on the exact same train at Cannon Street (I could probably do that in Melbourne, but I bet that I don't even have to run to do that). Still, the fact that it closes early is still quite annoying.

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    Mansion House Tube Station - Tunnel

    Tunnel

    Mansion House Tube Station - Platform

    Platform

    Mansion House Tube Station - Stairs

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    Bakerloo Line - publictransport - Updated May 2026

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