How to get to Bank & Monument by Tube
Bank and Monument are two underground Tube stations interlinked by walking tunnels. The stations combine to form one large transport complex and it is one of the busiest on the London Underground.
How to get to Bank & Monument from Waterloo
Take the Waterloo & City line Eastbound to Bank.
If you are going to Monument, use the interchange to walk between the two stations.
How to get to Bank & Monument from King’s Cross St Pancras
Take the Northern line Southbound to Bank, taking the “via Bank” train.
If you are going to Monument, use the interchange to walk between the two stations.
How to get to Bank & Monument from Oxford Circus
Take the Central line Eastbound to Bank.
If you are going to Monument, use the interchange to walk between the two stations.
How to get to Bank & Monument from Victoria
Take the Victoria line Northbound to Oxford Circus. Change at Oxford Circus and take the Central line Eastbound to Bank.
If you are going to Monument, use the interchange to walk between the two stations.
How to get to Bank & Monument from Heathrow
Take the Piccadilly line (Eastbound if going from Terminals 2 & 3) to Hammersmith. Change at Hammersmith and take the District line Eastbound to Monument.
If you are going to Bank, use the interchange to walk between the two stations.
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How to get to Bank & Monument by bus
Bank & Monument is just North of the Thames and close to historic landmarks like the Tower of London as well as modern examples of architecture like the “Gherkin”.
How to get to Bank from Waterloo
Walk to Waterloo Bridge / South Bank bus stop. Then take the 26 bus to Bank Station / Queen Victoria.
How to get to Bank from King’s Cross St Pancras
Start at King’s Cross Station bus stop and take the 46 bus to City Thameslink Station. Then walk to Bank.
How to get to Bank from Oxford Circus
Start at Great Titchfield St / Oxford Circus Stn bus stop and take the 25 bus to Bank Station / Poultry.
How to get to Bank from Victoria
Walk to Westminster Cathedral bus stop. Take the 11 bus to Bank Station / Queen Victoria Street.
How to get to Monument
Above ground, from Bank to Monument it’s just a five-minute walk along King William St. The directions above are to Bank but they can be used to get to Monument as well.
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FAQs About Bank Station
WHICH LINES GO TO BANK & MONUMENT?
The Central, Northern and Waterloo & City lines, as well as the DLR (Docklands Light Railway). Monument station is served by the Circle and District lines.
WHAT ZONE IS BANK IN?
On the Tube Map Bank & Monument is in Zone 1.
IS BANK & MONUMENT STEP-FREE?
Only the DLR line/ platform at Bank has step-free access. The Street exit/ entrance for the lift is on King William Street.
WHICH BUS ROUTES STOP AT BANK?
These are the buses that leave from/ arrive at stops by Bank.*
8, 11,
21, 25, 26,
43, 76,
133,
141, 242, N8, N11,
N21, N26,
N133, N550, N551
WHICH BUS ROUTES STOP AT MONUMENT?
These are the buses that leave from/ arrive at stops by Monument.
17,
21, 35, 40,
43, 47, 48,
133,
141, 149, 344, 521,
N21,
N133
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*Highlighted bus routes serve both Bank and Monument.
Near Bank & Monument
You’ll find all of these points of interest within walking distance from Bank & Monument. Use the postcode or search by name to plan a journey to any of these in Tube Map or Bus Times London.
Bank of England – EC2R 8AH
St Michael Cornhill – EC3V 9DS
Leadenhall Market – EC3V 1LT
Monument to the Great Fire of London – EC3R 8AH
London Bridge – SE1 9DD
The Gherkin (30 St Mary Axe) – EC3A 8EP
Tower of London – EC3N 4AB
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