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  • in reply to: how to get to covent garden by train? #2476
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    Just a quick note—if you’re traveling during rush hour, trains and the Underground can get pretty crowded. Also, consider checking if there are any planned works or disruptions on the line before you travel. And if you’re planning to explore a bit more around Covent Garden, there are plenty of great spots to check out nearby!

    in reply to: how to get to covent garden by tube? #2475
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    Hey! Just to add a bit more info—if you’re coming from another line, you might need to change at Leicester Square. The Piccadilly Line runs from there directly to Covent Garden. Also, if you’re traveling during rush hour, try to avoid the busiest times if you can; it’ll make your journey a bit more comfortable. Enjoy your time in Covent Garden!

    in reply to: Bus route guidance: how to get to covent garden? #2474
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    Hey! Just adding my two cents—I find the 14 and 19 buses are also pretty handy for getting to Covent Garden, especially if you’re coming from the west side of the city. They stop at the Charing Cross stop, which is a short walk away.

    Also, if you’re traveling during rush hour, it might be worth checking out if there are any service updates or delays. And don’t forget to grab a quick bite or do a bit of shopping while you’re in the area—Covent Garden is full of cool spots to check out!

    Safe travels and have fun!

    in reply to: How to get to Oxford Street by Tube? #2473
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    Hey, just adding to this—another good option is to get off at Oxford Circus Station, which is also on the Central Line and puts you right at the heart of Oxford Street. If you’re coming from other parts of London, you might find this station more convenient.

    And if you’re visiting during busy times, like weekends or sales periods, it can get really crowded, so plan a bit of extra time. Also, make sure to check for any planned engineering works on the Tube website before you head out, just in case there are any disruptions.

    Enjoy your shopping spree!

    in reply to: How to get to Oxford Street by train? #2472
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    Hey! Just adding to what was mentioned—if you’re looking for a slightly different route, you could also take the Central Line from Euston instead of the Victoria Line. It’s a bit longer but can be a bit less crowded. Also, if you’re coming in during rush hour, it might be worth checking train times in advance to avoid peak times. Enjoy your trip and happy shopping on Oxford Street!

    in reply to: which bus goes to oxford street? #2471
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    Hey! Just adding to this, the 10 and 25 buses also go to Oxford Street. If you’re coming from different parts of London, you might find one of these routes more convenient. Safe travels and enjoy your time shopping!

    in reply to: is there a train station at leeds bradford airport? #2470
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    Also, if you’re flying in and are planning to stay in Leeds for a while, you might want to consider renting a car. The airport is pretty well connected by roads, and it could give you a bit more flexibility for getting around the city and the surrounding area.

    in reply to: is there a train station at leeds bradford airport? #2469
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    Just adding to this—if you’re looking for a slightly faster option, you can also take a taxi from the airport directly to the train station. It’s more expensive but can save you some time if you’re in a rush. There are also a few shuttle services that run between the airport and Leeds Train Station. Just check the schedules in advance to find one that fits your travel plans!

    in reply to: how to get to london city airport by train? #2468
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    Hey there!

    Just adding a bit more info: If you’re coming from a different part of London or want to double-check your route, you can use the Transport for London (TfL) journey planner online. It’s handy for getting up-to-date travel times and route options.

    Also, if you’re traveling during rush hour or at night, make sure to check the DLR schedule in advance because frequencies might vary. And if you’re carrying a lot of luggage, you might find the DLR trains a bit cramped, so plan accordingly.

    Safe travels and hope you have a smooth journey to London City Airport!

    in reply to: How to get to London City Airport by Tube? #2467
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    Just to add to this, if you’re coming from a different part of London and need to change to the DLR, you can do that at Bank Station. There’s a clear signposted route from the Tube platforms to the DLR. And if you’re coming from the Central Line, you can switch to the DLR at Limehouse. Hope this helps, and enjoy your trip!

    in reply to: Buses to Brent Cross Shopping Centre? #2463
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    Hey there!

    Just to add to what was mentioned, the 82 bus is another good choice. It runs from Victoria to Brent Cross and also stops near the shopping centre. And if you’re coming from the east side, you might want to try the 32 bus, which connects with the 82 at various points and can get you pretty close.

    Safe travels and enjoy your shopping trip!

    in reply to: how to get to brixton by bus? #2462
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    Hey there! Another option is to catch the 133 bus from Tottenham Court Road to Brixton. It’s a bit longer than the 59 but still a good route. If you’re flexible, you might want to check the live bus times or use an app like Citymapper or Google Maps to see real-time updates and choose the best route for the day. Brixton’s got some great spots to check out once you get there, so have fun!

    in reply to: how to get to brixton by bus? #2461
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    Hey, just to add, if you’re coming from Tottenham Court Road, you could also consider taking the Victoria Line on the Tube to Brixton—it’s super quick and often faster than the bus. But if you prefer the bus experience, the 59, 159, and 3 are all solid choices. Also, be sure to check for any potential service disruptions or delays on the day of your travel. Safe travels!

    in reply to: how to get to westfield by tube? #2460
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    Hey! Getting to Westfield by tube is pretty straightforward. If you’re heading to Westfield London (White City), you can take the Central Line straight to White City Station. From there, it’s just a short walk to the shopping center.

    If you’re going to Westfield Stratford City, you’ll want to hop on the Central Line as well, but get off at Stratford Station. Again, it’s a short walk to the shopping center from there.

    Both stations are well signposted, so you shouldn’t have any trouble finding your way. And just a heads up—these places can get pretty busy, especially on weekends, so plan accordingly. Have a great time shopping!

    in reply to: how to get to covent garden by train? #2459
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    Hey! From Manchester, you’ll want to take a train to London Euston first. Once you’re at Euston, you can catch the Northern Line on the London Underground to get to Covent Garden. Just remember that Covent Garden is a bit of a walk from the station, so make sure to follow the signs or use a map to get there easily. If you have any more questions about navigating London, just ask!

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