The closest tube station to Brick Lane is Aldgate East (District and Hammersmith & City lines), which is about a 9-minute walk. Other nearby options include Liverpool Street station (Central, Circle, Metropolitan, and Elizabeth lines) and Shoreditch High Street station (Overground).
The closest tube/Overground stations to Brick Lane are Shoreditch High Street (Overground), about an 8-minute walk, and Aldgate East (District & Hammersmith & City lines), around an 11-13 minute walk, with Liverpool Street (Central, Circle, Hammersmith & City, Metropolitan lines) also nearby, roughly a 12-13 minute walk, offering several good options depending on your starting point.
The closest station to Brick Lane and The Truman Brewery markets is Shoreditch High Street (Windrush line) which is an eight-minute walk away, while it takes nine minutes to walk to Aldgate East Tube station (District and Hammersmith & City lines).
What is the best day to go to the Brick Lane Market?
Brick Lane is one of the most popular spots to visit on a Sunday, but you can visit any day of the week. There are tons of things to do in London during weekends, and Brick Lane is one of the more popular and lively places to go on Saturday or Sunday.
As well as its history and infectious energy, Camden Market is great for bagging a bargain – making it favourable over Borough Market for many. You could spend a few hours to an entire day haggling prices and exploring what's on offer.
Since the 1990s, Brick Lane has become a mecca for artists, hippies, bohemians and yuppies, thanks to its countless pieces of street art, and it's also home to some of London's best-known nightclubs, independent boutiques, and vintage fashion markets that have attracted both locals as well as tourists from all over the ...
Borough Market doesn't have its own Tube station, but it's best accessed via London Bridge Station (Northern & Jubilee lines), just a 2-5 minute walk away using the Borough Market/High Street exit, or from Borough Station (Northern Line) or Southwark Station (Jubilee Line), both about a 7-minute walk, with London Bridge generally being the most convenient hub for connections and mainline trains.
No, an Oyster card is generally not cheaper than tapping with contactless (bank card or phone), as they both use the same "pay as you go" (PAYG) system and have identical fare caps and discounts, making them the same price for most journeys. Contactless is often more convenient as it avoids the £5 Oyster card cost and the hassle of topping up, but Oyster can prevent foreign transaction fees if using a foreign bank card.
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The closest tube stops to Brick Lane are Aldgate East (on the District, Hammersmith & City lines) and Shoreditch High Street (Overground). If you want to avoid the crowds, it's best to visit on a weekday – but then you'd be missing out on the buzz of the markets on weekends.
Can a 17 year old stay in a Premier Inn with an 18 year old?
No, a 17-year-old generally cannot stay alone at Premier Inn because you must be 18 to make a booking, and anyone under 18 needs a parent or guardian present, but the 18-year-old might be able to book if they are the lead guest and are staying with the younger teen, though rules about guests over 16 being adults and limits on adults per room (usually two) can complicate things, so it's best for the 18-year-old to book for both and call the specific hotel to confirm, or book separate rooms if they are not a family.