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What tube line goes to Buckingham Palace?

Visiting Buckingham Palace The closest national rail station is Victoria, while the closest underground stations are Victoria (Victoria line), Green Park (Victoria and Piccadilly line) and Hyde Park Corner (Piccadilly line). Buses 11, 211, C1 and C10 all stop nearby.



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You can take a metro to Green Park Station and walk to Buckingham Palace. The distance between the two is just about 0.4 miles and can be covered in 6 minutes.

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The closest station to Buckingham Palace is London Victoria, the terminus for regular services to and from south London, Surrey, Sussex and Kent, as well as for trains to Gatwick Airport.

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The three SWR train stations near Buckingham Palace are London Waterloo, Vauxhall and Clapham Junction. If you're arriving at London Waterloo, you'll need to head down to Waterloo's tube station and catch a westbound Jubilee line service to Green Park. From there, it's just a 12-minute walk to the Palace.

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Westminster tube station is the closest station to Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament. From Westminster tube station, take exit one and follow signs for Westminster pier. To find your nearest tube station, latest tube map and plan your journey, please visit the Journey Planner from Transport of London (TFL).

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Victoria Underground Station is on the District, Circle and Victoria lines of the Tube network. Victoria Station is near many tourist attractions, including Buckingham Palace and St James's Park. There are also London hotels near Victoria Station. Use the map to explore the area around Victoria Station.

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The nearest underground tube station is Lambeth North. Westminster underground station is nearest to the Palace of Westminster, where the Queen will be lying-in-state. Alternative tube stations nearby to the palace are St. James's Park, Embankment and Charing Cross.

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If you don't book a tour of Buckingham Palace, it's still worth a visit. Many visitors are content to admire the palace from the outside, but there's also the Changing of the Guard ceremony. In June and July, this generally takes place every day, although it is subject to change.

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The Northern Line and Bakerloo Line parts of present Charing Cross station were originally opened as two separate stations but were combined when the Jubilee Line was opened. The Bakerloo Line platforms were opened as 'Trafalgar Square' by the Baker Street & Waterloo Railway.

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- Trafalgar Square. “Is the Buckingham palace close to Trafalgar Square?” It's not close, it's around 20mins walk from Trafalgar Square through The Mall and it will take you straight to Buckingham Palace.

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Elizabeth line platforms A & B can be accessed by exiting London Paddington National Rail station via the exit next to platform 1 and entering Paddington Elizabeth line station by the adjacent escalators or lifts.

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