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5 of the Busiest Undergrounds to Visit in London

There is truly nothing in the world that compares to the hustle and bustle of the city of London. An estimated number of over 30 million tourists visit the capital annually, drawing people from all across the globe to its beautiful sights, roads, architecture and of course, its efficient transportation system.

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5 of the Busiest Undergrounds to Visit in London

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  1. 5 of the Busiest Undergrounds to Visit in London Presidential Apartments Marylebone

  2. There is truly nothing in the world that compares to the hustle and bustle of the city of London. An estimated number of over 30 million tourists visit the capital annually, drawing people from all across the globe to its beautiful sights, roads, architecture and of course, its efficient transportation system. London’s extensive system might intimidate you at first, but its mass transit is easy to track directions because of its efficient design. Once you take hold of the London railway map, remember these names because we’ve rounded up some of the busiest and most iconic stations to visit in the capital:

  3. Waterloo Station Waterloo Station is a strategic place to begin your trip since it’s situated near the city’s premier attractions and most holiday apartments in London. The station is close to the London Eye, which must be your first stop, followed by the Big Ben and the Westminster Place.

  4. Oxford circus underground station Oxford Circus is located right at the heart of London, and is the best place to be if you want to travel around Soho, Mayfair, and Covent Garden. This is also ideal for tourists who want to see a show at West End, and venues including the Royal Opera House, London Palladium, and the Cambridge Theatre.

  5. King’s Cross You are not a real Harry Potter fan or British pop culture follower if you haven’t heard of the King’s Cross station. This is the starting point of the fictional Hogwart’s Express, as depicted in the hit novel series. Apart from the famous Platform 9 3/4, the station is also known for its display of noteworthy British architecture and modern design.

  6. Victoria Underground Station Victoria Underground is the alternative way to visit Westminster Cathedral apart from Waterloo. Other places to visit from Victoria Underground include the Green Park, Buckingham Palace Gardens and St James’s Park which are all just a few steps away from the station.

  7. London bridge underground station Your trip to London wouldn’t be complete without seeing the London Bridge. The London Bridge City pier located at the south bank of the Thames could be an excellent viewpoint to see the bridge. From the London Bridge station, you can also visit the Borough Market for some good food.

  8. The best way to get around the city easily is to find the best accommodation. Presidential Marylebone Mayfair offers a wide range of services that could help you find your way to the capital’s key destinations. Source: http://aparthotelslondon.blogspot.com/2017/03/5-of-busiest-undergrounds-to-visit-in.html

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