
London England, UK Travel Guide
Real-time guidance for all transport modes, including live updates.
Official app for Tube and bus status, live departure boards, and accessibility.
General navigation, points of interest, and reviews.
Discover and book restaurants easily.
Options for taxis and private hire vehicles, including licensed black cabs.
Official source for visa, immigration, and general UK travel information.
Comprehensive public transport details, maps, fares, and service updates.
The official tourism site for attractions, events, and itineraries.
Local guide for events, dining, nightlife, and cultural listings.
For UK train information, timetables, and ticket bookings outside London.
Official tourism accounts for London, offering visual inspiration and updates.
Official account for the Mayor of London, sharing city news and initiatives.
Explore into London's diverse neighborhoods, each with its unique character.
Experience London's different moods across seasons, from festive winters to summers.
Focus on specific passions like theatre, history, or cuisine on future trips.
Always carry a written note with emergency numbers, your accommodation address, and your embassy's contact details.
Always stand on the right side of Tube station escalators, allowing others to walk past on the left.
Tap in and out with the same card or device on Tube/DLR/Overground/Elizabeth Line for correct fares.
Don't rely solely on the Tube; London's buses offer scenic routes and can be quicker for short distances.
For popular attractions, shows, and restaurants, pre-booking saves time and avoids disappointment.
London is an expensive city; budget accordingly and utilize money-saving strategies.
Plan your daily itinerary by grouping attractions located in the same geographical area to minimize travel time.
British people value orderly queues. Always join the back and wait your turn; 'queue jumping' is very impolite.
Use "please," "thank you," "sorry," and "excuse me" frequently. Politeness goes a long way in interactions.
Order drinks at the bar. Don't leave without finishing your drink. If in a group, offer to buy the next round.
Always carry your passport or a copy of it, especially for identity verification at official venues or for VAT refund claims.