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Is Chelsea in Zone 1 or 2?

While Chelsea doesn't have its own tube station, the closest stations are only a short walk from the area – these are Sloane Square on the District and Circle lines and South Kensington on the District, Circle and Piccadilly lines. Both are in Travelcard Zone 1.



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We've listed the underground zones according to major tourist sites and attractions.
  • Zone 1 covers Central London where most of the tourist attractions and touristy neighbourhoods are located. ...
  • Zone 2: Camden, Notting Hill, Regents Park, London Zoo, Shoreditch, Arsenal FC Stadium, Chelsea FC Stadium.


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POPULAR LOCATIONS IN ZONE 2
  • Brent. Camden. Chelsea. ?Deptford.
  • Earl's Court. Fulham. Greenwich. ?Hackney.
  • Kensington. Lambeth. Lewisham. Newham.
  • Southwark. Tower Hamlets. Wandsworth. Westminster.


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While Chelsea doesn't have its own tube station, the closest stations are only a short walk from the area – these are Sloane Square on the District and Circle lines and South Kensington on the District, Circle and Piccadilly lines. Both are in Travelcard Zone 1.

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Hyde Park Corner is a London Underground station near Hyde Park Corner in Hyde Park. It is in Travelcard Zone 1, between Knightsbridge and Green Park on the Piccadilly line.

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Tourists normally use zone 1 where most of the tourist attractions are located, along with a lot of the popular hotel districts. Some of London's trendy neighbourhoods like Camden and Notting Hill are located in Zone 2.

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The avoiding zone 1 fare is defined by changing between the Overground and Underground at Camden Road/Town. However, due to limitations in the way interchanges are stored on the Oyster system it also works if you change at Clapham High Street/North.

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Covent Garden is a London Underground station serving Covent Garden and the surrounding area in the West End of London. It is on the Piccadilly line between Leicester Square and Holborn stations and is in Travelcard Zone 1.

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City and West End became zone 1 and the rest of Greater London was within zones 2, 3, 4 and 5.

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Fare zone 3 is an inner zone of Transport for London's zonal fare system used for calculating the price of tickets for travel on the London Underground, London Overground, Docklands Light Railway and, since 2007, on National Rail services.

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Barking and Dagenham – Zones 4/5 Barking and Dagenham is the cheapest area to live in the Greater London area.

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Chelsea is an affluent area in West London, England, due south-west of Charing Cross by approximately 2.5 miles.

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Zone 1 is considered the target range for warm-up and recovery work and should be about 50-60% of your heart rate (HR) max. Zone 2 is considered the target range for aerobic and base fitness work and should be about 60-70% of your HRmax.

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There are ways to estimate HR zones including the formula 220-age to find out maximum heart rate. Zone 2 is approximately 60-70% of maximum heart rate. For me, HRmax would be 220-30= 190.

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Greenwich and Cutty Sark stations are in both zones 2 and 3. A travelcard for zones 1 and 2 will take you from central London to Greenwich by any rail or bus route. to explain a bit - there are a few places that are in more than one zone.

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