What is your favourite means of transport in and around London?



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Easy. Motorbike. Fast, traffic slicing, free parking, no congestion charge and cheap.
Wings - always a winner!
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Anything that avoids it all together does me.
the tube is great, although buses can be good
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Helicopter.
None, everyway is unsafe. Bombs, stabbings, hit and runs, traffic, muggings. It's better to stay home in front of the TV. Lol
Tube or bus.

Avoid cabs.
Failing having a bicycle available -
BUS IS BEST!
2nd choice - underground - but can't enjoy the view as you can on the bus.
My legs are probably the more reliable form of transport for London. They are often on time and dont stop when a signal doesn't work.
The busses. I love looking at people and what they do. Some Saturdays my friend and I just get on busses, not knowing their routes, and go through all of London. Shopping, seeing new places (get lost sometimes).... but if I'm in a hurry, a cab(not in peak hours) or tube.
Helicopter has to be favourite...{Had to do it once - thank gods that I didnt have to pay!!}

Best (and *quite* affordable as long as its not on a regular basis) is taxi.

Tube is most cost effective, but I'd be hard stretched to call it 'favourite' for any reason
Tube of course..nothing beats it. Convenient..cheap and relatively quick depending on where your going from and too.
Rickshaw
Limo.
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horse and cart
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tube
A combination of all modes possible to obtain the quickest route (leaving out the car). Going by bike for distances less than 3 miles is usually the quickest (even faster than a car usually) but it is tiring. A car is not nice to drive in London because it is stressful not all that much faster than the bus and requires parking. so if you want to travel safely with the least hassle without getting tired, go by tube and bus. The tube is not always the fastest for all routes. So situationally plan your route before you go to asses the best combination of modes of transport. Alternatively to go from east to west or vice versa take a boat down the thames, or a barge across the regents canal. Its a very nice experiance, but its a little more expensive.
I always use my legs if I can.
Tubes can be good if you are in a rush as they are really frequent or an alternative would be the bus which takes a bit longer but you don't have all the hustle and bustle of the tubes. The bus is also a lot cheaper.
BMX.
in the front seat of the upper deck of a double decker bus
then you can pretend to drive
it's much safer than actually driving in London
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Buses are a beautiful way to get around the city if you sit upstairs and ideally at the front. My favourite bus ride is the number 15. It's a great journey from the centre of town through the city, past Saint Paul's and various other nice bits of London. Tubes are hot and sweaty and unpleasant. The DLR is nice but restictive in terms of where you can go. There is also much to be said for taking in London by foot as Charles Dickens used to do.
Bicycle, definitely. Quick and cheap
The Tube. People complain too much about them.
Motorbike. Cheap, efficient and you get to overtake Porsches and Ferraris.
My motorcycle.

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