Uber boat by THAMES CLIPPERS
Read moreWith 24 landing stages along the River Thames, the company offers a fast connection between Battersea Power Station and Greenwich, with stops at the London Eye, Westminster, London Bridge and Tower. Trips with Uberboats offer an original alternative to traditional means of transport and a memorable experience crossing London's iconic waters. You can enjoy unique journeys and hop on/hop off all day long.
Uber boat by THAMES CLIPPERS
Read moreWith 24 landing stages along the River Thames, the company offers a fast connection between Battersea Power Station and Greenwich, with stops at the London Eye, Westminster, London Bridge and Tower. Trips with Uberboats offer an original alternative to traditional means of transport and a memorable experience crossing London's iconic waters. You can enjoy unique journeys and hop on/hop off all day long.
LLANDUDNO CABLE CAR
Read moreInaugurated on 30 June 1969, it is the longest cable car in Great Britain. The colourful four-seater cabins are transported on an endless cable more than two miles long to the top of Great Orme. It's a very pleasant way to discover Llandudno and its beautiful landscapes. Once you get to the top, you can also enjoy the coffee there. Be careful, in case of strong winds, the cable car doesn't work, don't hesitate to call beforehand to make sure it works or to know the schedule.
GARE DE SAINT PANCRAS
Read moreThis superb station with its gothic architecture is located in the north of London, between King's Cross and the British Librairy. Since 2007, and the end of its renovation and expansion (which cost 800 million pounds), Saint Pancras welcomes Eurostar trains from Paris, Brussels, Lille... In 2012, it was also home to the Olympic shuttle, Oympic Javelin, which connected central London to the Olympic Stadium. The station has many stores, restaurants and also programs concerts and artistic interventions.
CALEDONIAN MAC BRAYNE
Read moreServe 22 islands and 4 peninsulas on the west coast. And from the island of Arran to the south, to Lewis Island in the north.
AIRPORT EXPRESS 300
Read moreThis bus runs between the international airport and the city center 24 hours a day, with peak (Monday to Friday) and off-peak (weekends) hours, varying from 15 minutes to 1 hour. To find the bus at the airport, go to the Terminal Building; and from the city, go to the Europa Bus Centre, near the Europa Hotel on Great Victoria Street. Tickets are available online, at the Tourist Information Desk (airport arrival hall) or directly from the driver.
GARE DE LONDRES WATERLOO
Read moreNamed in honour of the famous victory of the English during the Battle of Waterloo against Napoleon Bonaparte, this station is located on the south bank of the Thames. It is one of the busiest stations in the United Kingdom with more than 99 million passengers in 2015. It welcomes trains from the South and South West of England, and serves Windsor, Exeter, Portsmouth, Bournemouth or Southampton.... For a long time it was the arrival station of the Eurostar, now replaced by St. Pancras, no longer in the centre.
WAVERLEY STATION
Read moreIt can be reached via Waverley Bridge, Princes Street and Market Street. It is absolutely unmistakable, straddling New Town and Old Town. From here, trains reach all of Scotland and the rest of Great Britain. Scotrail runs most of the Scottish services (www.scotrail.co.uk), while Virgin Trains (www.virgintrains.co.uk), First TransPennine Express (www.tpexpress.co.uk) and Crosscountry (www.crosscountrytrains.co.uk) operate the lines to England. A second, smaller station is located on Haymarket Terrace: Haymarket Station.
FFESTINIOG & WELSH HIGHLAND RAILWAYS
Read moreOne of the region's greatest attractions. The line is one of the most picturesque of the Narrow Gorge Railways. In a major development in 2010, a second line was (re)opened, running to Caernarfon. Through narrow gorges on the mountainside, the steam locomotive and its wooden carriages pass through landscapes as fantastic as they are diverse, all the way to the grey valleys of Blaenau Ffestiniog or throughout Snowdonia. A journey through time!
AIRLINK
Read moreThey take you directly from the airport to the city centre. From night to day, buses depart from Stop D at the airport. During the day, they deposit on Waverley Bridge between Old Town and New Town, the night will be Waverley steps next to the Princes Mall Shopping Centre. Take 30 minutes for the journey.
BRITISH AIRWAYS
Read moreConnections throughout the United Kingdom, between London, Birmingham, Manchester, Newcastle, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Inverness, Wick, Benbecula, Stornoway, Orkney, Shetland, Belfast... Several daily flights from Paris (count between 1 hour 50 and 1 hour of flight for minimum 140 €) to London or departures from other major French cities such as : Bastia (during the summer), Bergerac (during the summer), Bordeaux, Chambery and Grenoble (during the winter), Limoges, Lyon, Marseille, Nantes, Nice, etc... It is the most famous company.
EDINBURGH AIRPORT
Read moreEdinburgh is very well connected to the rest of Europe by air. Flybe has connections with Bergerac, Jet2.com with Chambery and Geneva, Ryanair with Béziers, Bordeaux, Marseille, Poitiers, Nantes and Brussels, Easyjet with Grenoble, Lyon, Nice, Paris and Geneva. Paris is also linked by Air France and Vueling, and Brussels by Brussels Airlines. The airport's website also lists all the car rental companies present. To leave it: bus and tram are immediately accessible, knowing that the bus is cheaper.
AÉROPORT DE LONDRES-HEATHROW
Read moreHeathrow is one of the busiest international airports in the world. It is also the most convenient airport to arrive in London, located in the western suburbs of the city. It welcomed 78 million passengers in 2017. It has 5 terminals. From the airport to get to the city center, you can take the subway, train, bus or cab. It is often through this airport that we arrive from France, especially with Air France or British Airways.
TFL – TUBE
Read moreLondon's famous Underground is colloquially known as The Tube. The world's first subway system (created in 1863), it's the fastest way to get to a site, whether in the center or on the outskirts of the capital. It comprises 11 lines, plus the DLR aerial metro and two types of RER (Overground and the new Elizabeth Line). The fare is quite high per ticket, so it's best to obtain a TravelCard (also known as an Oyster Card) from a kiosk directly at one of the stations.
AÉROPORT DE LONDRES-GATWICK
Read moreGatwick is a smaller and more distant airport than Heathrow (45 km from central London), but it still serves nearly 200 destinations around the world, you will find discount tickets on the website. It hosts most low-cost airlines. To get to central London there are several options: the Gatwick Express (the fastest), Southern trains to Victoria, or National Express buses.
STANSTED EXPRESS
Read moreRail service from Stansted airport to Liverpool Street station. En route, it also makes a stop at Tottenham Hale, which is served by London Underground's Victoria line. The journey between Stansted airport and Liverpool Street station takes around 45 minutes, offering a fast and convenient option for travelers heading into central London from the airport. Thanks to this service, passengers can enjoy an efficient connection, facilitating their journey to various destinations in the capital.
AÉROPORT DE LONDRES-STANSTED
Read moreIt is the furthest airport from central London, 64 kilometers northeast of the city. It was built in 1991 to the designs of the famous architect Norman Foster. It is mainly served by low-cost airlines, such as Easyjet and Ryanair. But more and more flights are now arriving at Stansted because Heathrow and Gatwick are saturated. Thanks to the Stansted Express, you can reach the airport in 47 minutes from Liverpool Street.
NATIONAL EXPRESS
Read moreBuses are available in front of Victoria Station (2 hours drive).