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Getting here: a Quick Guide to Airport to London travel + Visitor Oyster Cards

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Hey friends! Boring but info-packed post on just about everything you need to know to about your travel itinerary to and from the multiple London airports.



While most major airlines will land you in London Heathrow airport, flying out of London on the handy Europe low-fare airlines will not take you back to good old LHR.

Here are some of the tips I have gathered for the best ways to get to and from London's 6 airports

HEATHROW INTERNATIONAL

Travel from Heathrow Airport to Paddington

Heathrow Express - takes 15 minutes, running every 15 minutes (price varies. Book ticket at least 14-days in advance for a discount!)
There are apps for everything these days. You can use your phone as a ticket once you've downloaded the Heathrow Express App

Heathrow Connect - takes 30 minutes, running every 30 minutes (£20.40/return)


Travel from Heathrow Airport to other destinations in the City

Piccadilly Line (TFL Underground) - to/from Terminals 1,2,3 and 4 - approx. 1 hour
Major stops include South Kensington (museums and Royal Albert Hall), Hyde Park Corner, Green Park (Buckingham Palace), Piccadilly Circus, Covent Garden, Euston and King's Cross St Pancras.

P.S. be aware of Peak and Off-Peak times. You may not be able to avoid it but it could save you some $$ if you plan it right!

example of fares from Heathrow Terminal 1,2,3 to King's Cross Station:
PEAK: £5.10 (Mon-Fri from 0630 to 0930)
OFF PEAK: £3.10 (at all other times including public holidays)


National Express bus - Heathrow to Victoria Coach Station - approx. 1 hour £5.50 each way (Prices depend on when you get your tickets. Advance is always better. Cheaper fares will sell out.)



The smaller airports (low fare airlines like RyanAir and EasyJet fly from these destinations for CHEAP if you find the right dates and times)


Gatwick Aiport
Gatwick Express- from London Victoria Station £17.80 ONE WAY
National Express - from Victoria Coach Station to Gatwick (~£8 one way, depending on availability)

Luton -
National Express
Train/ThamesLink-

Getting from the station to airport- SHUTTLE BUS gets you from the airport terminal from Luton Airport Parkway train station in around 10min
Buses every 10 minutes all day between 5:00-midnight.
Fare for shuttle included on all tickets booked to Luton Airport (LUA), separate payment needed is ticket was booked to the Luton Airport Parkway (LTN)
Single: £2.00; Standard Open Return: £3.00
Children 5-15 travel half price, under 5s go free
CASH ONLY on this shuttle!

Stansted
National Express
Stagnated Express Train from Waterloo Over ground Station

London City
National Express
DLR

South-End-On-Sea
Train to/from London - London Liverpool Street Station (53 min), stop in Stratford (44 min) ~£14.90 one-way. This one is super small and 40 miles east of central London. But it exists!
National Express


...and finally...

Getting around London is easiest/cheapest on foot and using TFL Underground and Bus.
*IMPORTANT NOTE: You will not be able to use cash to get around any public transit. Cash is helpful but not necessary to take most London cabs*

Get a VISITOR OYSTER CARD that caps your daily spending to £6.50 and can be topped up (add credit) if needed. It's £3 for the card, non-refundable. Visit the site for all the info on how to get it sent to you BEFORE your trip, how to use it on the bus/tube/train and how to get refunded the balance on the card at the end of your trip! *This card cannot be purchased in London. Must be mailed to you before the trip.*

If you don't have time before your trip to get the Visitor Oyster Card sent to you, there are more options:

Oyster card
A one day unlimited zone 1-2 pass on a local oyster card (bus/tube) is £12.10 per adult or £32.50 for 7 days. If you buy an Oyster card, it requires £5 (refundable) as a deposit for the card.

If your debit/credit card is equipped with a contactless feature, it will work to tap in and out of the tube.

Trust me, it's WORTH IT to get some version of a travel card. You'll save your feet (the amount of walking you think you are prepared to do in London, double triple it. It's just the way it goes. You can't take a cab everywhere, it just doesn't make sense logistically) and see so much more if you can zip over on the Underground. Your feet and your travel-loving soul will thank you.

Important to know if there will be closures, should you choose to travel this way. Tube strikes can/will disrupt the whole city!

day trip from London

Henley-on-Thames

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A couple of weeks ago, we found this interesting list of day trips from London while trying to drum up some reviews to help us prioritise our weekend adventures (we are getting better and better at making the most of Friday-Sunday trips and Saturday only day trips)

There is an ever-growing list of places we want to see and things we want to do.
It will never reach zero, ever. But we're working on it.

My favourite guy found some tickets to Henley on Trainline.com and with a little research discovered that we were only a week away from the annual Henley Boat Race!

It seemed too perfect to pass up an opportunity to see a pretty little town AND some good old Cambridge versus Oxford rowing.



Our friends Ryan and Madeline came along with us which made the whole day a blast! Just as nosy, I mean, curious, intrigued by and appreciative of the town's charm as we were :)

This IS the Thames. It is such a windy crazy river but the riverside homes are stunning.


Had a nice little pub lunch at the Angel. A cozy spot that is highly recommended.
And definitely try their Henley Ice Cream!



Women's Race starting line. They had to be very precise in keeping the boats in place as to avoid any advantage to either team.
Those guys in the yellow vests must have gotten frostbite on their hands. The water and wind were FRIGID.

Walking along the river to the finish line is beautifully scenic.





Women's Race (Oxford won by a hair)






Future Home #goals

Cambridge men beat Oxford men by more than two boat lengths!


Well done, men


Oldest pub in Henley!

Small town door obsession is alive and well

#curbappeal

adventure

My FAVOURITE guy's birthday

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Celebrating my love with a tour of some of our favourite things in London!
He is the most handsome, absolute sweetheart who makes me laugh 'til I cry and wonder what I ever did without him. He's just the best, even when he scowls at all my picture-taking...
We went to Greenwich Market SPECIFICALLY for these churros so the boat ride that got us there was just a means to an end. But here are some photos to prove we did it.

Westminster to Greenwich on the River Thames for £8/each return! I think prices go up in the Summer but I recommend it! Westminster to Tower Bridge is all good but I got insanely excited that we went UNDER THE TOWER BRIDGE on this ride. #lifecomplete

A foggy day in Londontown!

Elegant Whitehall

St Paul's is incredible. DO NOT leave this off of your London to-see list

London Bridge has fallen down, burned down and been torn down. The current London Bridge isn't that old.

From left to right: Walkie Talkie, Cheesegrater, Gherkin (british for pickle), and the Tower of London




Between Tower Bridge and Canary Wharf are some interesting riverside, remodeled old factories and such.... Some historic buildings of note but mostly this is the section of river where I rested my camera finger.

Foggy Canary Wharf

Old Royal Naval College, current home of University of Greenwich campus.
These two beautiful sections were designed by my favourite architect Sir Christopher Wren.
You can see a bit of the treeline on the hill back there where the Royal Observatory sits. The line that marks the beginning of time, Greenwich Royal Mean time's home.


I think we both concluded that for size and quality of food/stalls.......I can't believe I'm saying this.... but we prefer Greenwich to Borough Market!

In the end we got these dumplings ( AMAZING ), empanada to share, a Portuguese egg tart and a churro each. Happy mouths and bellies!

Happy Birthday to my love

Upcoming trip to Lake District, UK

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We're going over Easter Weekend and I could NOT be more excited about this!!!! 

Ok, maybe our trip photos won't be this amazing as we are going in spring which can only promise to be raining and windy. Anything this blue and calm would be amazing but hey, it's a road trip with Taylor so I'm already going to love it!

We found some great tickets to Liverpool on The TrainLine (best feature of this site is the Best Fare Finder). We will spend one day and night exploring Liverpool before heading further north to Preston. There is an LDS temple there that we are excited to visit.

From Preston, we will head to our Airbnb just on the outskirts of the actual Lake District area.

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