In general, the English transportation network may be among the world's most efficient networks, helping you access all the Brixton tourist attractions. Brixton, too, is not an exception. The neighbourhood is well-connected thanks to the vast public transportation system because it is situated in a prestigious metropolis like London, which means things to do in Brixton aren't at all difficult to access.
1. Bus: With buses operating 24 hours a day, Brixton offers a first-rate public bus network with tons of different buses running on various routes every day for your convenience. Regular ticket holders pay an average daily bus fare of £1.55. You can also choose a London Oyster Card bus pass that significantly reduces your local transport expenses.
2. Metro: Students can enjoy a great experience travelling through the neighbourhood thanks to the metro trains, often known as tubes, present in the city. The Victoria Line's Brixton station is the closest, and the National Rail station is just next to it. Tickets cost £2 - £4 for an 11-minute journey.
3. Cycling: Cycling is another option for getting around the neighbourhood. The streets in Brixton and around London are extremely pedestrian-friendly. Parking facilities are also available at various Brixton student accommodations.