Where does the open-top bus go in London?
Where does the open-top bus go in London?
- London Bridge Tooley Street (TfL Stop J, near Weaver's Lane) ...
- Tower of London 362 Tower Hill (TfL Bus Stop TA) ...
- Westminster Pier Victoria Embankment (TfL Stop K, opposite entrance to Westminster Pier) ...
- Victoria Station Buckingham Palace Road (opposite entrance to Phipp's Mews)
Do you thank the bus driver in London?
London is famous for its frostiness – so much so that lots of people feel silly saying 'hello' and 'thank you' to bus drivers in the capital. But it turns out that we should be greeting our dedicated drivers, with a new survey revealing they're happier when passengers are nicer to them.
Which tube station is Buckingham Palace?
The nearest Tube station to the palace is St James's Park, which is served by the Circle and District lines. A walk along Petty France and Buckingham Gate – which typically takes fewer than 10 minutes – leads to the palace on Constitution Hill.
Can you pay cash on the hop on hop off bus?
Yes, you can hop on at any of our designated stops and get your tickets from your friendly driver. All drivers have credit card machines, so they are equipped to take cash or credit.
What is the slowest bus route in London?
The infamous number 14 bus no longer holds the unenviable title of being London's slowest bus with it's neighbour somehow even slower. Taking 80 minutes to cover seven miles from Fulham to Central London, the number 11 bus is officially London's slowest, according to the latest TfL data.
What is the cheapest way to pay for buses in London?
Pay as you go You don't have to work out the cost of your journey in advance. You can pay as you go using contactless (card or device), an Oyster card or a Visitor Oyster card. It also offers great value as pay as you go is cheaper than buying single tickets and you get daily and weekly capping.
What is the 1 hour bus rule in London?
What is the Hopper? Any second bus or tram journey made within one hour of the start of your first journey will be free, if you're using contactless or Oyster pay-as-you-go.
What is the walk to Buckingham Palace called?
The Mall is London's primary ceremonial road. Starting at Trafalgar Square it leads though Admiralty Arch into St James's Park, passes St James's Palace, Clarence House and finishes at Buckingham palace.