England's transport system is potentially one of the most effective. The City is intelligently connected to all major transport links within walking distance of all London universities. Students can explore London's wide range of transport options from the world-famous London Underground and DLR (mechanical light rail system) to trams and buses.
- Rail:
London has an underground system that operates from all London zones, covering central London, Waterloo Station and Piccadilly Circus. These stations are simply well-connected. So students don't have to worry about travelling to nearby cities on weekends.You can use the Tube to visit popular attractions, such as the British Museum, Buckingham Palace, or the Tower of London.
- Bus:
London's bus network operates 24 hours daily, with over 100 buses plying the city. Students can catch a bus from Victoria Bus Station near the city centre, which connects to all of England's national highways.
- Cycling:
Students can also explore the countryside of the city by bicycle. Students can visit some of London's premier cycling areas, including London's famous Jubilee Park & Gardens.
- Taxis and ride-hailing services
London has traditional black taxis available for hire, as well as ride-hailing services like Uber and Bolt. These can be convenient for longer journeys or when you have heavy luggage to carry.