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Air Travel to London
London is one of Europe's central routing points for international air travel and good deals can be often be obtained due to the amount of competition between the airlines. London has five major airports and is served by nearly every major international airline. You can book your tickets directly from an airline, with a travel agent or from the growing number of discounted flight retailers.

UK Duty Free Allowances and Visa Requirements
Information on UK Duty Free customs regulations and visa requirements for entry at London, England.

Eurostar to London
Eurostar is a quick and easy way to travel between the UK and continental Europe via the Channel Tunnel. Find out about destinations from London's St. Pancras International and other important information such as where to buy tickets and how to check-in.

Ferry Travel to London
Being in the south of England, London is just a few hours from the east, south and south-east coasts, and ports such as Dover, Folkestone, Harwich, Ramsgate, and Newhaven are all easily accessible. There are regular ferry services for passengers and vehicles.

Rail Travel to London
London is the hub of the UK’s rail network and has many stations. Which station you depart from is determined by your destination. All mainline train stations also have tube stations.

Coach Travel To and From London
Information on traveling to London by coach from within the UK or from continental Europe. Find out about the coach stations in London and the coach operators and their routes.

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