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Can you explore London at night?

London has endless fun things to do at night, from walking tours to cosy pubs and much, much more. Where will you go in London for an evening out? There you have it, 15 ways to enjoy a night in London once the sun goes down. Pick up a London Pass® and make the most of exploring this great city.



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Is it Safe to Walk Around London At Night? London is generally a safe city - even at night. Almost all of central London is well-lit and you'll very rarely find yourself alone as it's a 24-hour city. Public transport runs 24 hours a day, too, so it's easy to get around even after dark.

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London is a city that never sleeps and the main bus lines run 24 hours a day. Besides the lines that run 24 hours a day, many buses run at night and can be identified by the letter N in front of their normal number, so for example, bus 15 will become N15 at nighttime.

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The Night Tube runs 24 hours at the weekend on some lines. Image courtesy of Shutterstock. Five Tube lines run a 24-hour service on Fridays and Saturdays: Victoria, Central, Jubilee, Northern and Piccadilly lines.

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Book as Much as Possible in Advance After all, you want to make the most of your trip to London and not spend all your precious time standing in line. TIP: Often tickets for the main London attractions are cheaper if booked online at least a day in advance.

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You don't necessarily need an itinerary to discover London's hidden gems. One of the best ways to see the city is on foot – there's always something interesting around every corner. There are plenty of walking tours for those who prefer a more organised approach.

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