How to get London Bridge by Tube
London Bridge is in Zone 1 and it’s served by the Northern and Jubilee lines. The station is situated near the River Thames and close by are the riverboat services. These are some of the popular ways to get to London Bridge by Tube.
How to get to London Bridge from King’s Cross St Pancras
Take the Northern line Southbound, taking the “via Bank” train.
How to get to London Bridge from Oxford Circus
Take the Bakerloo Southbound to Waterloo. Change at Waterloo and take the Jubilee line Eastbound to London Bridge.
How to get to London Bridge from Victoria
Take the Circle line Eastbound to Westminster. Change at Westminster and take the Jubilee line Eastbound to London Bridge.
How to get to London Bridge from Liverpool Street
Take the Central line Westbound to Bank. Change at Bank and take the Northern line Southbound to London Bridge.
How to get to London Bridge from Heathrow
Take the Piccadilly line (Eastbound if going from Terminals 2 & 3) to Green Park. Change at Green Park and take the Jubilee Southbound to London Bridge.
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How to get to London Bridge by Bus
London Bridge station is south of the river, close to the Shard and opposite the famous Borough Market. These are some of the popular ways to get to London Bridge by bus.
How to get to London Bridge from Waterloo
Start at Waterloo Station / York Road bus stop and take the RV1 bus to the Hop Exchange. Then walk to London Bridge.
How to get to London Bridge from King’s Cross St Pancras
Walk to King’s Cross Stn / Pentonville rd bus stop. Take the 17 bus to London Bridge bus stop then walk around the corner to London Bridge.
How to get to London Bridge from Oxford Circus
Start at Oxford Circus bus stop and take the 129 bus to Trafalgar Squre / Sharing Cross Stn. Change and take the 15 bus to Monument station. Then walk to London Bridge.
How to get to London Bridge from Victoria
Start at Victoria Bus Station and take the 507 to Lambeth Palace. Change at Lambeth Palace and take the 344 to The Hop Exchange bus stop. Then walk to London Bridge.
How to get to London Bridge from Euston
Start at Euston station bus stop and take the 168 to Waterloo Bride / South Bank. Change and take the RV1 bus to London Bridge.
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FAQs About London Bridge
WHICH LINES GO TO LONDON BRIDGE?
The Northern and Jubilee lines.
WHAT ZONE IS LONDON BRIDGE IN?
On the Tube Map London Bridge is in Zone 1.
IS LONDON BRIDGE STEP-FREE?
London Bridge is fully step-free. However if you are changing between lines, you will need to come up to street level and re-enter the station at a different point. Ask staff for assistance so you don’t get charged twice.
WHICH BUS ROUTES STOP AT LONDON BRIDGE STATION?
These are the buses that leave from/ arrive at stops by London Bridge.
17, 21, 35, 40, 43, 47, 48, 133, 141, 149, 521, N21, N133, N199, N343, RV1
Near London Bridge
You’ll find all of these points of interest within walking distance from London Bridge station. Use the postcode or search by name to plan a journey to any of these in Tube Map or Bus Times London.
London Bridge (the actual bridge) – SE1 9DD
Monument to the Great First of London – EC3R 8AH
HMS Belfast – SE1 2JH
Hay’s Galleria – SE1 2HD
London Glassblowing – SE1 3UD
Fashion and Textile Museum – SE1 3XF
The Shard – SE1 9SG
Borough Market – SE1 1TL
Shakespeare’s Globe – SE1 9DT
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