Kentish Town is less than 4 miles away from Central London and has a range of transport systems such as the tube, buses, and trains. Most of these routes go in or around Central London, so it won’t be inconvenient for students to travel to and from their student accommodation.
1. Tube: The Tube is a great, quick way to get from one spot to another in London. It’s an underground route, implying there’s no traffic or road disruptions. Trains usually arrive within 10 minutes, and stations can be found near all spots in Central London. Thus, it is the quickest and most cost-efficient mode of transport for students travelling to and from their student accommodation in Kentish Town. The average tube fare is £3.80.
2. Train: London offers actual train services in addition to underground, overground, and DLR services. It contains rapid trains that connect London to the rest of the country and, of course, students to their student accommodation, as well as suburban railroads that connect downtown London to its suburbs. Additionally, these rail services offer direct rail connections to London's three main airports, Heathrow, Stanstead, and Gatwick.
3. Bus: In London, there are many bus routes that go to practically every destination, making it possible to travel anywhere by bus. Oyster users are charged a set rate of £1.50 for each trip, making the fare extremely affordable no matter the distance. Customers using Oyster cards or contactless cards can now purchase a "hopper" fare on London buses, which includes every bus trip taken within an hour of touching the card, for £1.50.