Landing
If you are flying into either Heathrow or Gatwick, gird your loins. You are about to land in chaos. My best tips for getting through it as quickly and easily as possible include:- Do not check your luggage going over – take only carryon
- Disembark as quickly as humanly possible
- Run (do not walk) to the immigration lines
The good news is that the lines usually move fairly
quickly. The bad news is that, even so,
with all the people there, you will have to wait. And, after being on the plane for all those
hours – do you really want to have to go to a luggage carousel and wait for
your luggage before departing?
Finding Transportation
The English are pretty good at signage. Follow the signs for your method of
transportation.There are some really great YouTube videos on getting to London Central. We’ll talk about these in the following paragraphs.
Heathrow
See THIS
For an excellent overview of your options for getting to Central London. The following would be options I’d consider:- Taxi – easy, but extremely
expensive. You are looking at close
to $100 one-way to get you to the city center.
- Heathrow Express (train) –
easy, and fairly fast (30-45 minutes to Paddington Station). Cost is around $40 one-way. However, if you are going anywhere else
besides Paddington, you are going to have to connect via underground,
taxi, or bus anyway.
- Tube – with an Oyster
card, it’s less than $10 on the Piccadilly line to Kings Cross. It’s a little less than an hour’s
journey from Heathrow, so get comfy and sit down for the ride. This is the least hassle and the
cheapest cost. You can plan your trip
HERE.
The station in Heathrow and many of the larger stations will
have walk up customer service (that you will usually have to queue for). There
are machines that take credit and cash.
Gatwick
From Gatwick, you’ll likely be taking the Gatwick
Express. It’s easy, fast, and drops you
at Victoria Rail Station from which you can catch the underground. See the
following YouTube Video for information.
The Gatwick Express. The Express is a 30-minute, non-stop journey
to Victoria.
Getting Around London
Tools
- Smartphone with British SIM card (you can get one at any mobile phone kiosk). See my post on taking your smart phone.
- Oyster Card. The tube is so easy, that I usually just stick with an Oyster card and map for my travels.
- Smartphone Apps:
- Tube Map London Underground maps out tube directions to get
you to your destination
- London Oyster Balance keeps you informed of the amount on
your card.
- Pocket London A-Z
.
Hop on Hop Off Bus
A hop on hop off bus
is:
A type of tourist bus or tram that
follows a circular route with fixed stops through a city and that allows paying
passengers unlimited travel for a day (or other period of time) with the
freedom to disembark at any stop and reboard another bus or tram to continue
their journey. Also referred to as “step on step off.”
This is essential, I think, if you’ve never been to London. Use one at least for a day to get the lay of the land. You can use the tube after that more cheaply.
There are only two bus companies: Original London and Big Bus. Any others are spin-offs of them.
Both companies have two main routes, one with a live guide and the other with a recorded commentary in different languages.
Both offer extras: a short river cruise, a choice of guided walks. An offer of discounts for meals, and fast track tickets for various attractions.
Attractions
What should you see when you go? I’ve been to London dozens of times and haven’t
seen it all. You could spend your
lifetime exploring!
Some of the highlights of my trips have been:
- London’s West End for a
show (or three)
- Camden Market
- Fortnum and Mason to
purchase my favorite tea
- Greenwich – awesome little
town outside London but still available using your Oyster card. See the Greenwich mean time line, the
Royal Observatory, the market, the Cutty Sark, the Royal Maritime Museum,
and various other sights.
- Covent Garden – shops and …
weird stuff
- Westminster Abbey
- Buckingham Palace
- St. James Park
- Churchill War Rooms
- Royal Horseguards
- Big Ben/Houses of
Parliament
Good luck on your journey, and remember – travel safe,
travel fun!
what a fun post! Thanks for the travel tips. Your friend might want to check out my post on surviving long flights--send her over to MusingsFromaRedhead if you want to. I'm SO looking forward to experiencing London for the first time!
ReplyDeleteIt is an amazing place, for sure!
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