

Find more information, including how to get tickets, with this guide to Oyster cards and travelcards in London. Underground trains generally run between 5am and midnight, Monday to Saturday, with reduced operating hours on Sunday.įor more detailed traveller information on which stations to use and suggestions for the best route to reach your destination, use Transport for London's Journey Planner.īuy a Visitor Oyster card*, Oyster card, Travelcard or use a contactless payment card to get the best value as cash is the most expensive way to pay. Greater London is served by 11 Tube lines, along with the Docklands Light Railway (DLR), London Overground line and an interconnected local train network. If you click through and make a purchase, Visit London receives a commission which is put back into our work promoting London. Visit the Transport for London website for the latest information on travelling safely and changes to services due to coronavirus.Ĭontent contains affiliate links – marked with asterisks.

You must wear a face covering across all TfL stations and services – you may be denied access to the travel network if you’re not wearing a face covering. Tube services usually run from 5am until midnight, with Night Tube services on some lines on Friday and Saturday evenings. Oyster or contactless payments are the cheapest ways to pay for single fares. The Tube fare depends on how far you travel, time of day, and how you pay.

The Underground is divided into nine zones: central London is covered by zone 1.
