Getting into London - From: City Airport, Gatwick, Heathrow (LHR) or Stanstead
Airports
Getting into London by Rail, Tube, DLR, Coach or Taxi

Getting into London from London City Airport
Taxi - Taxis are available from the taxi rank outside the Arrivals Hall with
a journey time into central London of half an hour or more at busy times.
Docklands Light Railway (DLR) connects to the London Underground at Bank,
Canning Town and
Canary Wharf.
the DLR runs every ten to fifteen minutes.

Getting into London from Gatwick Airport
Trains run every 15
minutes and the 'Gatwick Express' goes to Victoria Station, a journey time of
about half an hour.
Buses are operated by National Express from two bus stands; one at the North
Terminal and one at the South Terminal. Journey time into central London is about
90 minutes.
Taxis are available outside the Arrivals Hall with a journey time into central
London of about an hour.

Getting into London from Heathrow (LHR)
Train - The Heathrow
Express runs to Paddington Station, with a journey time of around 15 minutes.
Trains run every 15 minutes.
Tube - LHR
has two tube stations on the Piccadilly Line, one at Terminals (T) 1, 2 and 3
and the other at T4. Tubes leave every 5 to 10 minutes with journey times up
to about 45 minutes.
Bus - There are free transfer buses within the airport taking you to the Central
Bus Station close to T1, T2 and T3. Juourneys take up to around an hour.
Taxi - There are taxi ranks outside each terminal with journey times into
central London of about an hour.
Getting into London from Stanstead Airport
Train - Trains run
every 15 minutes to Liverpool Street Station, a journey time of about 45 minutes.
Bus - The National Express service has a frequent service, with journey times
of around 90 minutes.
Taxi - From the taxi rank outside the Arrivals Hall, with journey times of
about an hour.
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