Travelling in London
When you arrive in London it can all seem terribly confusing. Of all, first you
will have to learn how to travel around the capital. Even if you have driven to
London, you will be well-advised to leave your car somewhere secure and use
public transport throughout your stay. Read More ...
London
Underground
The quickest way of getting around in London is by the Underground (also called
the Tube). London has one of the most comprehensive underground systems in the
world (and also the oldest in the world, built 120 years ago). The tube runs from 5:30am to midnight Mon-Sat, and from 7:00am to 11:30pm Sun.
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TravelCards
Travel cards give you flexibilty, convenience and value for money. London is
split into different zones, a bit like a target on a dartboard, so you can
choose to have one that just allows you to travel in the central zone, or one
that allows you to go further afield. Read More ...
About Britain
Britain forms the greater part of the British Isles, which lie off the
north-west coast of mainland Europe. The full name for Britain is the United
Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. "Great Britain" comprises
England, Wales and Scotland. Read More ...