What are the 6 zones in London?

What are the 6 zones in London?

Principal fare zones

Zone Outer London
6 Bexley, Bromley, Croydon, Enfield, Harrow, Havering, Hillingdon, Hounslow, Kingston upon Thames, Richmond upon Thames

What is zone 1 and Zone 2 in London?

Zone 1 covers all of Central London. Zone 2 encircles zone 1 and covers a large swathe of the inner London suburbs.

Does Oyster card work on all zones?

You can use a Visitor Oyster card in any zones, but your fare will vary depending on which zones you travel in. The card automatically calculates the cheapest fare for the zones you use.

What does zone 1 and 2 cover in London?

Zone 1 covers all of Central London. Zone 2 encircles zone 1 and covers a large swathe of the inner London suburbs. The link below will show you a map which shows you which stations (Underground, DLR and National Rail) are in zones 1 and 2.

How much is a tube ticket zone 1 and 2?

London Underground Fares 2022

Zones Travelled Single Journey Ticket Oyster / Contactless Payment Card~
Adult Off Peak
Zone 1 £5.50 £2.40
Zone 1 & 2 £5.50 £3.00
Zone 1 to 3 £5.50 £2.80

Is there a map of London with oyster boundaries?

So here it is, a map of London with the Oyster boundaries laid over on top. For comparison, we’ve also added in the actual outer border of the London Boroughs (orange line), as well at the congestion charge (red) and Cycle Hire area (blue, including the recent expansion into Fulham & Hammersmith). Click image for a high-resolution version (14 MB).

How do I find a zone on the London Tube map?

London zone map. You can see the zone on the tube map. The zones are marked in either white or grey. Scroll around or type in a station name in the search box to see the zone.

Is Oyster Zone 1 covered by cycle hire?

You can see that the Cycle Hire scheme almost completely covers Zone 1. If the western extension to the congestion charge still existed, that would have broadly covered the Oyster Zone 1 area, too. It also perhaps goes someway to answering the question “Do I live in London or not?”.

What are the zones of London Underground?

London is divided into 9 underground zones, and the cost of a tube ticket is calculated according to the number of zones you use. Tourists normally use zone 1 where most of the tourist attractions are located, along with a lot of the popular hotel districts. Some of London’s trendy neighbourhoods like Camden and Notting Hill are located in Zone 2.