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Whether you are travelling on foot, by car, bus, boat, taxi or train, in fact whatever type of transport you’re using, we can help you find your way easily from city to city, airport to station or restaurant to hotel, as well as providing you with essential information on how to use these services in Britain.
Whether you are travelling on foot, by car, bus, train or using any other type of transport, our easy-to-use Journey Planner will show you the best way to arrive at your destination.
Journey Planner (visitbritain.transportdirect.info/web2)
Bus, train, tube, you name it, London has it. The cheaper and more environmentally way to get around London.
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Travelling by train is undoubtedly the most scenic and relaxing way to visit Britain.
If time isn't the most important factor then travelling by bus or coach is the best and more affordable way to travel around Britain.
Hiring a car is a great way to travel around Britain at your own pace. You can use one for your whole visit, or for a short part of it.
You can find out all the rules about driving in Britain in the UK Highway Code.
For over 300 years, taxis have been part of London life and both the vehicle and driver are licensed to carry passengers.
With Britain’s coastline exceeding 12,000 kilometres it’s no surprise that cruising around these islands is becoming an increasingly popular choice.
Bicycles are one of the best ways to travel around Britain.
Flying is a great time-saving alternative to road or rail when it comes to travelling around Britain. Domestic flights are fast and frequent and there are 33 airports across Britain operating domestic routes.
From Information Centres to Left Luggage facilities there are many options to make travelling around Britain easier.