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The West End has an excellent public transport infrastructure, including boat, bus and overland and underground rail links. If at all possible, business travellers should avoid driving in the City centre as heavy traffic and complicated road networks can be quite intimidating at the best of times. A great alternative is the eponymous London black cab, with most journeys around town just a short journey away.
Tube – The West End is served by 19 tube stations, with the Victoria, Bakerloo, Piccadilly, Jubilee, Central, District, Circle, Metropolitan and Northern lines all running through it. Hyde Park Corner, Knightsbridge, Sloane Square and Victoria tube stations are ideal for London serviced offices at 2 Eaton Gate and No. 1 Grosvenor Crescent. Bond Street station is the perfect choice for 84 Brook Street and 53 Davies Street offices, while serviced offices and meeting rooms at 33 St James’s Square and 78 Pall Mall are best served by Piccadilly Circus. Our Charles Street London serviced office address can be reached easily via Green Park and 16 Old Queen Street is conveniently located between both Westminster and St James’s Park stations.
Bus – There are frequent buses throughout the West End at all times of the day and night. To find or plan your route, please visit the Transport For London website.
Boat – The River Thames runs to the south of the West End, with the nearest access points to our London serviced offices at the Savoy, Embankment and Westminster Millennium Piers.
Train – While there are no mainline railway stations in the very heart of the West End, the best placed stations for visiting our serviced office addresses are located at Victoria (roughly to the south), Marylebone (to the north-west) and Charing Cross (to the east).
Air – The best airports for London’s West End are Heathrow and Gatwick, both of which are of course outside of the city. These can be reached by dedicated express rail services departing from Paddington and Victoria stations respectively.