Rental Cars – Driving in and around Central London can be a challenge and is not recommended for visitors. However, if you do need to drive in London, there are plenty of car hire companies to choose from with a range of vehicles, including electric cars, on offer. If you’re traveling to London from Europe […]
Taxis – London’s official taxis, black cabs can be hailed in the street or at designated ranks situated in prominent places, including many mainline rail, Tube and bus stations. They can also be booked by telephone. If the yellow TAXI sign at the front is illuminated, the cab is available for hire. Black cabs are […]
Emirates Air Line (Emirates Greenwich Peninsula, Greenwich, London) — Ride the Emirates Air Line, London’s cable car, across the Thames. Enjoy great views of London as you travel between Greenwich Peninsula and the Royal Docks. You can use Oyster pay as you go or buy Emirates Air Line tickets at the terminals at either end. […]
Trams — Trams run in parts of South London between Wimbledon, Croydon, Beckenham and New Addington. The services are frequent and accessible. London’s tram network, Tramlink, was introduced to South London in 2000. The London tram network runs from Wimbledon through Croydon to Beckenham, where it has proven a popular mode of transport. All access […]
Docklands Light Railway — London’s innovative, driverless Docklands Light Railway (DLR) serves parts of East and South East London. The DLR connects with the Tube network at Bank and Tower Gateway (Tower Hill) stations and also at Shadwell, Stratford, Bow, Heron Quays, Canning Town and Canary Wharf. The DLR serves Beckton, Stratford and London City […]
London Bus & Tram Pass Prices Standard adult fares: 7 Day: £21.20 1 month: £81.50 1 year: £848
CAR RENTALS – the following car rental agencies operate in Copenhagen: Avis: +45 70 24 77 02 Budget: +45 33 55 05 00 Driveon: +45 3393 0393 Europcar: +45 33 55 99 00 Hertz: +45 33 17 9020 Sixt: +45 32 46 29 32
Panoramic Buses (for tourists) – tourists can enjoy the atmosphere and charm of Zagreb through tour buses that operate on two lines – red and green. The red line runs through the city center — the length is 12.5 kilometers with six roadside stop. The Green line covers a wider area of the city to […]
Bus / Tram – Zagreb’s public transportation system is called ZET, short for Zagrebački Električni Tramvaj. It is made up primarily of buses and trams that run throughout the city and go beyond to neighboring cities including Velika Gorica (where the airport is located). There are 133 bus lines that operate in Zagreb. Meanwhile, trams have […]
TAXI – at one time, taxis in Zagreb were very expensive. Now they’re cheaper, easy to find, and a quicker way to get around the city, especially if you are traveling with a group. You can call a taxi to pick you up, or there are three taxi stands within walking distance of Trg Bana […]