The City is easy to get to and easy to get around. Situated at the heart of London’s public transport system, it is served directly by seven Underground lines, 13 tube stations, seven mainline stations, 38 high-frequency bus routes and 24 night bus routes. With the major rail termini at London Bridge and Waterloo just over its borders and the frequent commuter rail services operating throughout London and the wider South East region, getting here couldn’t be simpler. This unique level of accessibility is complemented by the Docklands Light Railway at Bank and Tower Gateway, various commuter coach services and river boat services which operate from piers at Blackfriars, London Bridge and Tower Hill. The City is also linked by rail to all of London’s airports while the high-speed Eurostar international rail services operate from nearby St Pancras station.
The boxes below provide information and links to other websites to help you plan your journey. General information about all of London’s transport options is provided on the Transport for London website.