Golden rules to get ready for your London trip

Are you planning a trip to London? Trying to gather all the necessary info about how to get around, where to change your money, how to use public transport, what to wear and so on? Here’s a precious guide that will help you get ready for London and avoid the typical touristy gaffes that make you waste precious time and cause unnecessary stress. 

START BY DOWNLOADING A FEW APPS

London is a huge city and you could easily feel overwhelmed if you are not prepared for it. Here’s a few useful apps that almost all Londoners have on their phones and would feel completely lost without them. So get a step ahead of the game and download them before arriving in London and familiarize with them. 

BEST WAY TO FIND YOUR WAY IN LONDON

  • CITYMAPPER is the best app to find your way wherever you are in London. It is very simple. You just need to add your destination (even just the postcode will do) and it will give you the quickest and cheapest options to get there (combining trains, underground, DLR, buses, bicycles or taxis/uber). Another good alternative is Google Maps but we tend to prefer CityMapper, so make sure you download before getting here!   
  • DON’T FANCY PUBLIC TRANSPORT? It is often much quicker to use the underground in London, but if you need to go by car UBER is definitely the way to go (especially if you need to go back to your hotel in the evening and feel too tired to get on public transport). You can choose between Uber X (service exclusive for you), Uber Pool (cheaper option where you most probably will be sharing the car with other guests), Uber XL (for groups of 5 or 6 people) or Exec (if you like to travel in style). The average waiting time is between 3 and 5 minutes, but might be longer on a Friday or Saturday night. Everything is paid through the app. Alternatively you can get a Black Cab, which for short distances might have a similar price but becomes more expensive if you travel for more than 10-15 minutes.

HOW TO GET TO CENTRAL LONDON FROM THE MAJOR AIRPORTS

London has 5 airports: Gatwick, Heathrow, Stansted, London City and Luton. Before arriving it is always best to check the best way to get to your hotel or destination so that you don’t waste time and get stressed upon arrival. Here’s our recommendations on the best ways to get to Central London from its 3 main airports.  

GATWICK AIRPORT

You have two options to travel to Central London from Gatwick: Gatwick Express or normal train (Southern or Thameslink). The Gatwick Express takes usually 5 minutes less but is more expensive, so if you are not in a rush we would recommend getting a normal train. Any normal train can be paid with your Oyster or contactless debit/credit card, whereas you need to purchase a ticket for the Gatwick Express. 

COST OF TRAINS:

Gatwick Express: £19.20 one way (special offers if you book in advance) – no Oyster Card or contactless cards

Standard train: £8.50 to £14.70 according to your destination and time of the day – Oyster Card or contactless cards are accepted

You can check train times on  www.thetrainline.com

Last train departing from Gatwick is at 11:55 pm. 

STANSTED AIRPORT

To get to Central London from Stansted you have mainly two options: 

1. Stansted Express – Quickest option

There are trains to Liverpool Street (47 mins) or Tottenham Hale (36 mins) every 15 minutes. We’d recommend buying an open return ticket to save some money and the sooner you book it the more offers you will find. Full price for a return ticket is £29.90 and for one way it is £18.90. The last train of the day is at 00:30.

BEWARE: the Oyster Card is not valid to travel to or from  Stansted. You need to purchase a paper ticket at the station or an e-ticket online.

2. National Express (coach): Cheapest option

There are 4 different lines that leave Stansted 24 hours a day to Liverpool Street Station, Paddington, King’s Cross, Victoria and many other areas. You can purchase your ticket directly at the bus station/airport or online 

HEATHROW AIRPORT

To Central London: Heathrow is very well connected to Central London through the underground. The Piccadilly Line takes you directly to London from Terminals 4 and 5. A single ticket is £3.10 off-peak and £5.10 in peak hours. Alternatively if you plan to use other means of transport during the day you’d better buy a day ticket that costs £12.80 and you can travel as much as you want on the underground, buses and DLR. 

To Paddington or North-West London: the quickest solutio to go to Paddington is the Heathrow Express. Price vary from £22 to £25, based on the time of the day (and offers can be found online if purchased in advance). 

 

WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT PUBLIC TRANSPORT IN LONDON

Although very efficient and well organized travelling in London can be quite overwhelming and you can risk wasting a lot of time on buses or trains if you don’t plan your day properly. This is why apps like CityMapper and Google Maps are a precious support in planning your days in advance.

HOW DO I PAY FOR PUBLIC TRANSPORT?

Oyster or non oyster, this is the question! How to pay for your transport in London does actually depend on a few factors: how long you are staying for and whether you have a contactless debit or credit card. So here’s a simple guide for you:

If you are staying for 1 to 5 days

    • AND YOU HAVE A CONTACTLESS CREDIT OR DEBIT CARD:
      You already are one step ahead of the game! As you don’t need to buy any tickets or Oyster Cards as your contactless card will do. Whether you are using the underground, trains (zone 1-6), DLR or buses you just need to tap your card on the reader at the station gates and you will be automatically charged your fare up to a maximum daily amount of £7.00 (zone 1-2-) or £8.20 (zone 1-4). Please note that the same card can’t be used for more than 1 person at a time.

    AND YOU DON’T HAVE A CONTACTLESS CARD 

In this case your best solution is to buy aOyster Card. An Oyster Card is a pay as you go card that you can get at any station by paying a deposit of £5, that you can then get back at the end of your stay. Daily fares vary from £7 (zone 1-2) to £8.20 (zone 1-4). As you can see there is no difference in price between using an Oyster Card or a contactless credit/debit card.

  • 6-7 days: If you plan to stay in London more than 5 days it is more convenient to buy a weekly Travelcard, either through your Oyster Card or with a paper ticket. Cost is of £35,10 (zone 1-2), £41,20 (zone 1-3) and £50,50 (zone 1-4). 
  • Families: children under 11 travel for free (as long as they are accompnied by an adult) and instead need a Child Travelcard if they are over 11. 

ADVICE: we recommend taking a picture of your Oyster Card number in case you lose it or gets stolen, so you can receive a refund of the money.

UNDERGROUND

With 11 underground lines this the quickest way to get around London and avoid traffic. The trains run on average every 1 and a half minute. CityMapper will easily guide you on which line to take. 

USEFUL TIPS: 

  • Direction: Make sure you always check the direction of the train (West/East or North/South) to avoid heading the opposite side of town
  • Last trains of the day: Sun-Thu: around 00:00 am, Fri & Sat: Victoria, Central, Jubilee, Northern and Piccadilly run 24 hours a day
  • Rush hour: Please try and avoid the underground in rush hour as it can get pretty packed and sweaty! Rush hou is between 7:30 am to 9:00 am and between 5:00 pm and 6:30 pm. 

Keep to the right: Please make sure you always stand on the right when you are on an escalator in London as you might risk of being run over by a busy Londoner!

Safety Tips on how to visit and enjoy London amid Coronavirus fears

 

Are you planning on visiting London in the coming weeks or months and are worried about the current situation and considering whether to confirm or postpone your flight? Life in London is carrying on as normal at the moment and let’s hope it keeps this way. So as long as experts say it is safe to come to London we’d recommend not cancelling your holiday but just make sure you take these precautions and you’ll be guaranteed a fantastic time. So here are our top tips to help you stay away from contamination and enjoy a unique London stay. 

 

1. Avoid rush hour when travelling on public transport 

This is something we recommend at any time of the year, but particularly in this period avoid being crammed into crowded trains or buses as risk of contamination is much higher during peak time even just for a normal cold. Therefore, avoid travelling in and out of London from 7:00 am till 9:30 am and from 4:30 pm till 6:30 pm. 

 

2. Avoid crowded tourist hot spots

It is highly recommended not to stay close to strangers and in crowded places. Therefore, on top of rush hour, try not to go to London’s most commercial and touristy places like Oxford Street, London Eye or queuing up for The Tower of London or Westminster (you can still admire them from the outside) and all other iconic places where you will be stuck in crowds or in long queues in very close proximity to other people. London is huge and offers so much for everyone. From street art, to nature, to lesser known museums, to panoramic walks, stand out from the crowd and enjoy the most unexpected and alternative neighbourhoods in London and rest assured you won’t regret it and you will have the best time ever! 

 

3. Walk, walk, walk

There is no better way to explore a city than on foot. So if you can choose between taking a bus, the underground or walk always check possible routes on CityMapper or Google Maps and you’ll be surprised that often the quickest (and of course healthiest) way is to walk from one point to the next. 

 

4. Wash your hands and avoid direct contact

Everyone is telling us, from Boris Johnson to our neighbours: “make sure you wash your hands well with hot water and soap (weren’t we doing this anyway?) and the “British” recommendation is to sing Happy Birthday twice whilst you wash your hands. Generally speaking try to avoid direct contact with people, like shaking hands or hugging.

 

5. Avoid big guided tours and treat yourself with your own bespoke private experience, you deserve it! 

Staying in big crowded groups of 20,30 or 40 people for a few hours is one of the best ways to catch germs. So try to avoid big group tours and treat yourself to an exclusive bespoke private guide, who will make you experience the most authentic and unique places in London avoiding crowded places, rush hours and enjoy London’s beautiful nature as well as its best kept secrets that tourists don’t know and where big groups are not allowed to enter. And in most cases this is not as expensive as you think, starting from only £45 each for a group of 4 people. Discover more about hiring your own private guide here

Hope these safety tips can be useful during your stay in London and we wish you a fantastic and safe trip!