What zone is the Borough Market in?

Borough Market is located in Travel Zone 1 in Central London. It is centrally situated near the Thames, easily accessible via London Bridge Station (Jubilee/Northern lines) and Borough Station (Northern line). The market is also located within the London congestion charge zone.
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Is Borough Market Zone 1 or 2?

Located in Zone 1 right next to London Bridge, it couldn't be easier to reach Borough Market. If you're near a Jubilee (grey) line tube station, take it to London Bridge station for easy access to the market.
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What are zones 1 to 6 in London?

There are 6 main London zones which are listed below:
  • Zone 1- Central London.
  • Zone 2- Inner London.
  • Zone 3- Between Inner London and Outer London.
  • Zone 4- Outer Part of London.
  • Zone 5- Suburbs of London.
  • Zone 6- Suburbs of London.
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Which train station is best for Borough Market?

London Bridge railway station is the nearest Borough Market train station and London Bridge is the nearest Borough Market tube station. The market sits between these two stations. The journey from London Euston to London Bridge railway station is around 30 minutes.
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Can I use my Oyster card in zone 9?

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This will let you travel as much as you like on any National Rail, London Overground, London Underground, buses, Docklands Light Railway and Tramlink service within London Zones 1 - 9 (depending on the zones you purchase).
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Is zone 1 the most expensive?

Yes, for London's public transport (Tube, buses, DLR), Zone 1, the central area, is generally the most expensive for single journeys and daily travel caps because it contains most major attractions, but you can sometimes find cheaper fares by cleverly crossing into it during off-peak times or by using specific Railcards, though staying out of Zone 1 usually costs less overall if you're not going far. 
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What zone is Buckingham Palace in?

Buckingham Palace is located in London in the central zone 1 area of the city. It is located close to Green Park tube station and has served as the official London Royal residence since 1837.
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Is Heathrow in London zone 1-6?

Zones 1-6 extend across almost the entirety of London, including Heathrow and London City airports.
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How do tourists use the tube in London?

Using London's Tube (Underground) as a tourist is easy with contactless payments (card/phone) or a Visitor Oyster card, tapping in and out at yellow readers for capped fares, avoiding cash; remember to stand on the right on escalators, move down inside the carriage, and use apps like Google Maps or Citymapper for planning routes, while observing rush hour to avoid crowds and always using the same payment method for the day's capping.
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What zone is Notting Hill Gate?

(Zone 1+2)

Live The station is currently quiet.
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Which area is Borough Market?

Borough Market is a wholesale and retail market hall in Southwark, London, England. It is one of the largest and oldest food markets in London, with a market on the site dating back to at least the 12th century.
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What zone is Soho in?

Zone 1: Central, expensive, super fast-paced. Think Soho, Westminster, and 0 chill rent prices. Zone 2 - 3: Perfect mix of busy and residential. Loads of student areas like Camden, Hackney, and Hammersmith.
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Which zone is the cheapest in London?

The cheapest areas in London for housing are typically in outer East and South London, with Barking & Dagenham, Croydon, Havering, Sutton, Erith, Thamesmead, and Plumstead consistently ranking as most affordable for both renting and buying. These areas offer significantly lower average property prices and rents compared to central London, though specific affordability depends on your budget, with some pockets within boroughs offering better value than others, notes Property Investments UK and London Evening Standard. 
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Is zone 1 good in London?

Because it's the ultimate definition of convenience: walkable, well-connected, and packed with things to do. If you want the London experience in full technicolour, Zone 1 is where it's at.
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How much money should I put on my Oyster card for 3 days in London?

How much credit will I need? For a single journey on either the Gatwick Express or Heathrow Express, the recommended amount is £25. A day of unlimited travel in central London within zones 1-2 is currently capped at £8.90. A £30 card will cover 3 days of travel in zones 1-2.
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What is the secret underground train in London?

What is Mail Rail? Located across the road from The Postal Museum, Mail Rail is a small train which runs underground. Initially designed to transport mail, Mail Rail reveals the story of the postal service's subterranean world beneath the streets of London.
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What is the least used train station in London?

#1: Sudbury and Harrow Road

Sudbury and Harrow Road station, with a paltry 18,680 entries and exits between March 2023 and March 2024. Located in the city's Brent Borough, only four trains stop at the station every day, headed to either London Marylebone, West Ruislip and Gerrards Cross.
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Which station is Harry Potter?

For anyone familiar with Harry Potter, Platform 9 3/4 is instantly recognisable. For those who aren't, this fictional spot at London King's Cross train station is the departure point for the train to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
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