The easiest way to move around London depends on how much money you have, what you like, and where you want to go. Here are some popular choices:
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London Underground (Tube): The quickest and simplest way to travel in the center of London. It's a huge system of trains underground and above ground that goes to most parts of the city. You can buy a ticket for one trip or a travel card that lets you travel as much as you want for a certain time.
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Buses: Cheaper than the Tube, buses are a good way to explore the city. However, they can be slower and more crowded, especially during busy times.
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Docklands Light Railway (DLR): This is a light train that connects the Docklands in east London to the center. It's useful for reaching attractions like the O2 Arena and London Eye.
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Trains: These trains can take you to places outside the center, like Windsor Castle and Oxford. They're good if you're watching your money, but they might be slower than the Tube or buses.
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Black Cabs: These are famous London taxis. If you're in a hurry, they're a good choice. But they can be pricey, so they're not great if you're trying to save money.
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Uber and Similar Services: If you're trying to save money and you don't want to wait for a bus or train, these can be a good option. However, they can be just as expensive as black cabs, so make sure to check prices before you book.
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Walking: Walking is a fantastic way to explore the city and it's free! Just be ready for some tiredness if you're walking a lot. Plan your route ahead of time.
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Cycling: Another great way to see London and get exercise. It's relatively cheap—you can rent a bike from various bike-sharing programs. But be careful if you're not used to biking in a busy city; be aware of your surroundings.

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