London is a vast city and travelling around can be a daunting prospect, but with so many ways to get around, this is the least of your problems, and we will make it that little bit easier. Although it is easy, choosing how to travel depends largely on time, and how many things you plan to see and do! For quick, easy access, you may find that the Undergound, Taxis and Trains are the best form of transport, but they tend to be the most expensive, when comparing it to buses or your own car. Alternativley, if you have time to take a leisurely stroll or want to see more of the great sights the capital has to offer,walking or cycling is the best method to use with an extensive cycling and walking routes. Below we have summarised the main points to each method of transport and provided hints and links to TFL and other planning sites to give you the best overall method to get your family around London, but it is down to you!

 The London Underground can often be the fastest way to commute around the capital and with at least one tube station near to all London attractions, accessing them is very easy.  Getting around and using the tube is very easy with clearly marked colour routes to denote which line you need to access a certain destination. If you are travelling to a number of destinations and need to acess them as quick as possible, it is advisable that you do so with the tube. Alternatively, if you have time to spare between attractions, walking is a great way to feel the atmosphere of the bustling capital and experience some great sights along the way. District, Jubilee and Northern lines have multipurpose areas suitable for wheelchairs, luggage and pushchairs. All the attractions we have listed on this site, have the relevant travel details, so check individual pages to understand the best way to travel. Alternatively, TFL provide a journey planner and have more information about using the tube on the TFL website, and if you are unsure about any aspect of your journey,  this is where you should go. Visit the TFL website here

 
 Getting into the capital is quite easy with eight main line stations that provide easy access to Central London (Zone 1). From here, you can then use other transport methods to easily commute around the capital. London Charing Cross, Paddington, Euston, Kings Cross, St Pancras, Liverpool Street, Waterloo, London Bridge and London Victoria, are the main inner city stations.