Transport in London
London has one of the largest urban transport networks in the world, with integrated bus, river and road systems spanning the city's 32 boroughs.

London Buses
London buses are a quick, convenient and cheap way to travel around London, with plenty of sightseeing opportunities en route.

London Tube
London's Underground rail network, or "the Tube" as it is known, is normally the quickest and easiest way of travelling around London.
Docklands Light Railway
The innovative, driverless Docklands Light Railway (DLR) serves parts of East and South East London including Canary Wharf.

River Bus Services
Travelling by river is a great way to travel across London. You'll beat the traffic and soak up some fantastic views along the way!

Local Trains
Use London's local trains and Overground network to travel across the city and beyond the Tube.

London Trams
Trams run in parts of South London between Wimbledon, Croydon, Beckenham and New Addington. The services are frequent and accessible.

Accessible Public Transport
Our accessible travel pages will help you get the most from London's public transport network.

London Cycle Hire Scheme
London's public bicycle scheme is a great way to travel around the city - and the first half an hour is free!