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How much does it cost to get from Heathrow to downtown London?

A one-way tube ticket from Heathrow airport to the city centre costs €7.20 (£6.30), and a return costs €14.45 (£12.60). You can purchase tickets from the ticket desks or automated ticket machines at each terminal's Underground station. You can pay using cash, card, Contactless or Oyster card.



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The distance between LHR airport and London is approx 16 miles. The journey will take around 30 minutes by taxi, 15 minutes by train, 45 minutes by London underground and 50 minutes by bus. The London taxis are available outside each terminal. The cost to central London is between £45–£70.

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UBER | Ubers are a cheap taxi into Central London from Heathrow. Most rides cost around £35-40, but you have to call for a driver once you're outside of arrivals and then wait for 10-15 minutes as they enter the airport and come up through into a parking garage.

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The distance you are travelling should impact your choice. Hiring a cab in London is quite economical if you are travelling small distances within the city. The fares will usually stay under your budget for short distance travelling. However, for longer routes, the prices can go a little higher when compared with Uber.

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Tickets and fares Anytime Web Single cost £25 anytime. Express Class Returns are £37 at all times. Alternatively Buy in advance and save up to 75% off Express Saver fares. By booking your Heathrow Express journey at least 90 days in advance, you could get a one-way ticket from just £5.50*.

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Travel on the Piccadilly line starts from £5.50 at all times of the day, for a journey to or from Heathrow, where that journey starts, ends or goes through Zone 1. Single journey tickets and Zones 1-6 Travelcards can be purchased from airport station ticket machines.

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Is there a shuttle from heathrow to london city airport? No - there is no Shared Shuttle Service operating directly between London city airport and Heathrow airport, However you can take a private shuttle service from Heathrow Shuttle for a comfortable door to door transfer.

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London Heathrow and London City Airport are directly connected to the Tube network. National Express coach transfers are often the cheapest airport transfers to London, though they can take longer than travelling by train or Tube. Taxi and car hire services are also available at every airport.

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Buses Are The Cheapest Public Transport In London As long as you scan the same card on each journey you will not be charged again within an hour. Daily caps on buses are £4.95, and if you have the time, travelling by bus is easily one of the best and cheapest ways to see some of London's landmarks.

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Book in early – Advance tickets are the cheapest train tickets. The earlier you book the greater the saving, up to 80%. If you see a deal, then grab it now. Split your journey up – Instead of booking one ticket for your journey try splitting the journey into differant stages with a ticket for each stage.

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The Elizabeth Line is about half the price of a full-fare Heathrow Express ticket, but takes twice as long to reach Paddington. Trains depart every 30 minutes and it takes just 35 minutes to travel between Paddington Station and Heathrow.

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Bolt's main advantage is the lower fees and commissions. The company charges 15 per cent commissions to its drivers – almost half compared to Uber – which means riders can also benefit from cheaper fares.

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Kabbee. Kabbee claims to be 65 per cent cheaper than an average black cab and with over 10,000 cars in London, there's no shortage of them. Users can book from five minutes to months in advance and the company only works with licensed partners.

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