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What is the cheapest way to get to London from the airport?

London Underground (aka Tube) from Heathrow Airport Our favourite way of getting from Heathrow Airport to central London is to take the Tube, London's underground train system. It's also one of the cheapest options. The Piccadilly Line runs from three locations in Heathrow Airport, and services all the major terminals.



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Bus from London City Airport The bus is definitely the cheapest option, but might not be the most convenient from London City Airport depending on your destination. Cost: A ticket costs £1.50. Journeys cannot be paid in cash, you must have a contactless card or an Oyster card.

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The London Underground (aka 'the Tube') gets you from Heathrow to central London in under an hour, with trains running every 10 minutes. Heathrow has three underground stations, at Terminal 2/3 and at Terminal 4 and 5. Prices start from £5.50, making it one of the cheapest travel routes to London from Heathrow.

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Taxi from London City Airport Cost: Prices will vary depending on destination, but expect to pay £35 – £45 to get to central London with a black cab, and roughly the same with a minicab. Journey time: Depends on time of day and destination, but 20 – 40 minutes in most cases.

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It takes an average of 35m to travel from Heathrow Airport to London by train, over a distance of around 14 miles (23 km). There are normally 612 trains per day traveling from Heathrow Airport to London and tickets for this journey start from $15.76 when you book in advance.

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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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Travel Hacks: 8 Ways To Avoid The UK Air Passenger Duty (Airport Departure Tax)
  1. 1). Depart from Belfast, Northern Ireland (BFS)
  2. 2). Depart from the Scottish Highlands and Islands.
  3. 3). Take a ferry.
  4. 4). Take a bus.
  5. 5). Share a ride.
  6. 6). Take a train.
  7. 7). Transit for less than 24 hours.
  8. 8). Don't go.


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From the London railway stations, the airport is easily accessible by the London underground. The nearest underground station to the airport is Canning Town. Canning Town is on the Jubilee Line, and DLR services are available between the airport and this station.

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The London Underground (aka 'the Tube') gets you from Heathrow to central London in under an hour, with trains running every 10 minutes. Heathrow has three underground stations, at Terminal 2/3 and at Terminal 4 and 5. Prices start from £5.50, making it one of the cheapest travel routes to London from Heathrow.

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How to travel cheap in London
  1. Get an Oyster card. ...
  2. Go contactless. ...
  3. Know where you're travelling to. ...
  4. Avoid travelling during peak hours. ...
  5. Take the bus for long distances. ...
  6. Take advantage of the Hopper fare. ...
  7. Rent a bike when it's sunny. ...
  8. Walk wherever possible.


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Book 12+ weeks ahead for the cheapest fares To ensure a bargain, the key is to start looking for tickets about 12 weeks before you want to travel. Network Rail must – usually – have the timetable set 12 weeks in advance. So train operators commonly release cheap advance tickets shortly after.

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Here are a few tips to help you save money while getting through the airport:
  1. Plan your travel to and from the airport beforehand. Don't wait to think about how you get to and from the airport. ...
  2. Pack light to save on baggage fees. ...
  3. Be realistic about spending on food and concessions. ...
  4. Be prepared for flight cancellations.


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The Pandemic The world is emerging from travel bans and convoluted travel requirements and is now ready to fly again. Airlines know this and raise prices. And because they now struggle with staffing shortages and not enough planes, it's easy to see why flights are so expensive right now.

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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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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. However, don't be too quick to jump in a Bolt car.

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