The London Underground, also known as the Tube, is one of the world's oldest and most extensive metro systems. It is a crucial part of London's transportation network, connecting the city's many attractions and neighborhoods.

Key Information

  • Lines: The Tube consists of 11 lines, each with its own color and unique route.
  • Stations: There are over 270 stations across the city.
  • Fares: The fare system is based on zones, with Zone 1 being the central area and Zone 6 being the outermost.

Map Highlights

  • Central Line: Connects the city center to the west and east.
  • Northern Line: Runs from the north to the south, passing through central London.
  • Piccadilly Line: Known for its distinctive red and white tiles, it serves many tourist attractions.

Useful Links

Tips for Navigating the Tube

  • Oyster Card: This is the most convenient way to travel on the Tube. It can be used to pay for single journeys or for a travel card.
  • Tube Map App: Use the official Tube Map app for the latest information on service disruptions and delays.
  • Plan Your Journey: Use the Journey Planner on the Transport for London website to plan your route.

Central Line Map

Northern Line Map

Piccadilly Line Map