Travelling to and from Covent Garden is an important part of the overall experience. In, the heart of London, Covent Garden is opened to all routes wherever you are, whatever you want. Below are summarised options of how you can get to and from Covent Garden.
Underground
Covent Garden station may seem like the obvious option, since it has been restored and the station is fully operational and benefiting from an increased number of gates to ease congestion at peak times. But other options for getting around Covent Garden include Leicester Square station for western Covent Garden, Holborn station for the North and Bloomsbury, Charing Cross and for the South and the Strand for Seven Dials and Soho.
Train
Overland services run that from the south of England will arrive at Charing Cross. Once you arrive it will take less than five minutes to get to Covent Garden. Each of the other major London station has a connecting bus service which will transfer to Covent Garden.
Bus
With a choice of over 30 buses that stop on the outskirts of Covent Garden from locations across London, wherever you are staying you can get there by bus and see more interesting sights than the inside of a tunnel whilst you travel.
Foot
If you are light on your feet and if you have time on your hands, then why not appreciate all that Covent Garden has to offer and walk to your destination. It’s free, environmentally friendly and gives you the opportunity to enjoy the sights and sounds of Covent Garden.
Car
Of the many ways to get to central London nothing is like reliability and personal comfort, of travelling by your own car. We wouldn’t recommend travelling around Covent Garden by car as it is in the Congestion Charging zone. Parking facilities are provided in at Kingsway and St Martin’s Lane but on-street parking is scarce and can be extremely expensive.