Essential London travel information

A complete guide to exploring London’s historic and modern attractions

One of London’s most scenic routes follows the south bank of the River Thames, from Westminster Bridge to Tower Bridge. This scenic route offers breathtaking views of iconic landmarks such as Big Ben, the London Eye, the Houses of Parliament, St. Paul’s Cathedral and the Globe Theatre. Along the way, visitors can admire the grandeur of these historic monuments while discovering the vibrant atmosphere of this region, renowned for its cultural spaces. You can book guided bus tours in London on Tootbus at any time to discover the city’s main tourist attractions in a comfortable and convenient way. Whether aboard an iconic double-decker bus or strolling the streets on foot, London offers a multitude of options for discovering its treasures.

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Royal eesidences

Royal residences

Visitors can explore the Tower of London to view the crown jewels and observe the Houses of Parliament in session.

Museum xollections

Museum collections

The National Gallery houses an impressive collection of masterpieces by Leonardo, Botticelli and Rembrandt.

Theatrical heritage

Theatrical heritage

Experience Shakespeare performances at the reconstructed Globe theater or enjoy modern West End musicals.

Market culture

Market culture

Covent Garden offers a vibrant atmosphere with shops, cafés, and street musicians in its historic iron-and-glass arcade.

Exploring north London districts
The city of London heritage

Underground system
Bus network
DLR services
Stansted express
Luton connections

From Stansted Airport, the Stansted Express provides the quickest route, running every 15 minutes with a journey time of just under 50 minutes to Liverpool Street.

Regular trains from Luton Airport operate every 10 minutes during peak times, serving multiple London stations including St Pancras International, Farringdon and London Bridge.