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Getting to London
Passengers arriving in London by air will land at one of five international airports; Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted, Luton or London City
If arriving from Europe, the best tip is to fly in with one of the low-cost airlines. There are many, many of these airlines offering routes between various European cities and London: Ryanair and Easyjet are probably the most well-known, and they have flights from all over Europe to London.
London has six main rail termini to which you may well arrive - Euston, King's Cross, Liverpool Street, Paddington, Victoria and Waterloo. Euston and King's Cross will probably be your arrival stations if arriving from north England; Liverpool Street from east England; Paddington from western England and Victoria from south England. Waterloo will also be your arrival point if arriving from south England, or from Europe on the Eurostar!
You might arrive in London by bus from elsewhere in Great Britain (take a look at the National Express website for fare and timetable details) or from Europe with companies such as Eurolines. The main coach station in London is Victoria Coach Station.
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