How much is the tube from Kings Cross to Camden?

London Underground (Tube) operates a vehicle from King's Cross to Camden Town station every 5 minutes. Tickets cost £2 - £4 and the journey takes 5 min. Alternatively, London Buses operates a bus from King's Cross and St Pancras to Camden Town Station every 10 minutes, and the journey takes 9 min.
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What tube line from Kings Cross to Camden?

Northern line timetable - Transport for London.
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Which tube is best for Camden?

There are two underground stations at which to get off, Camden Town and Chalk Farm Road, both of which are on the Northern Line. An alternative point to get off is Mornington Crescent, but there is 10 minute walk before you reach the markets.
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What tube do I need for Camden Market?

The nearest tube to Camden market is Camden Town. This is located on the Northern line (the black line on the underground map) and the likelihood is that you'll be traveling Northbound if coming from anywhere in central London. Another nearby station is Chalk Farm, which is just one stop onwards from Camden Town.
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How much does it cost to go to Camden Market?

If your a tourist then Camden street market is a great place to visit for a few hours & it's free. Get a bus or tube to Camden Town station & your adventure will start from there. There's sellers of antiques, furniture, gold, you name it, they sell it. There's plenty of cafes & take away food if your hungry.
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Is Camden in Zone 1 or 2?

Tourists normally use zone 1 where most of the tourist attractions are located, along with a lot of the popular hotel districts. Some of London's trendy neighbourhoods like Camden and Notting Hill are located in Zone 2.
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What day is best to go to Camden?

Although the Camden Market is open 7 days a week you should consider carefully which day you choose for your visit. Friday, Saturday and Sunday are the days where a lot of stalls and shops are usually open.
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What zone is Camden Underground?

(Zone 2) Live The station is currently quiet.
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Does Camden count as central London?

For strategic planning, since 2011 there has been a Central London sub-region comprising the boroughs of Camden, Islington, Kensington and Chelsea, Lambeth, Southwark, Westminster and the City of London.
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What days is Camden market open?

We're open seven days a week from 10am to 6pm including all bank holidays, and we also open some evenings—check our events page for details. The only day of the year we're closed is Christmas Day.
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Which zone is Kings Cross?

(Zone 1) Live The station is currently quiet.
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Can you walk to Camden from Kings Cross along the canal?

King's Cross to Camden

After around twenty minutes you'll reach Camden, and will see the lock before you approach the market. We added a bit of time onto the walk as we stopped to watch a canal boat going through the lock. Why is watching the water rise inside a lock so exciting no matter how old you are?
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What's the difference between Kings Cross and St Pancras?

Kings Cross Station was built by the Great Northern Railway (GNR) as the terminus for its London to York line and opened in 1852. St Pancras Station was built by the Midland Railway Company (MRC) as the terminus of their lines from Derby and opened in 1868.
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Is Camden Road Station the same as Camden Town Station?

The first Camden Road station was opened by the North London Railway in 1850 on the east side of what is now St. Pancras Way. It was renamed Camden Town on 1 July 1870, but closed on 5 December the same year when it was replaced by the current station, a short distance to the west.
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Is Camden in Zones 1-6?

Zone 2: Notting Hill, Camden Town, London Zoo.
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Is Mayfair Zone 1?

How to get around Mayfair. Situated in Zone 1, you can travel to and from Mayfair via two underground stations; Bond Street and Green Park, with Oxford Circus and Hyde Park underground stations also close by.
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What days is Camden food market on?

A good way to arrive at the market if coming from areas not serviced by the underground. A pleasant 3 minute-walk down to the market areas. 7 days week from 10:00am to 6:00pm.
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Is Camden market cash only?

Since many people now prefer to pay contactless, there are now card machines at most market stalls, however even nowadays, some of them still only accept cash. Luckily, there are ATM machines available should you need to pay anyone in cash.
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Is Camden market worth visiting 2023?

In short, yes. Shops, restaurants, food stalls, bars, music venues, and many places for photo opportunities makes Camden's markets a great place to visit. Every year over 28 million people visit Camden Market – be one of them.
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Which zone is Chinatown?

Chinatown may be situated inside the congestion charging zone, but as it's in Zone 1 of the London Underground you'll find plenty of tube stations like Piccadilly Circus and Leicester Square to whisk you all over the capital!
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Is Buckingham Palace in zone 1?

Like many large cities in Europe, London is divided into different zones, nine zones to be specific. Central London, where the majority of tourist attractions such as Buckingham Palace, Big Ben and the London Eye, are located in zone 1. London Liverpool Street Station is also located in Zone 1.
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