London's subway map

London subway map is a diagram showing the lines and stations of the London subway.
They run through the beautiful city of London and make it easy to reach the most famous buildings in the city.
The subway lines are identified by distinct colors for better legibility of your route. Some lines allow you to connect to other forms of public transportation such as trams or buses.
There's nothing like visiting the city of London without being stuck in traffic. Less polluting, less tiring, opt for the subway and other public transportation. It is now an essential means of transportation for travel in a large city like London.


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London Subway's map
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More Information about the London Metro

The London city metro is a metro network that consists of four lines comprising over 11 lines. The 270 metro stations form a rail network of over 402 kilometers.

The subway (London Underground) was inaugurated on January 10, 1863. It transports 4.8 million passengers daily.

Ticket Prices

The following tickets are valid based on their zones. The ticket covering zones 1-6 allows you to take the metro from zone 6 to the center in zone 1.

  • Zones 1-3: £4.90 (€5.70)
  • Zones 1-5: £5.90 (€6.90)
  • Zones 1-6: £6 (€7)

Bakerloo Line

The Bakerloo metro line connects the northwest to the southeast. It has 25 stops, covering over 23 km of tracks.

Central Line

The Central metro line connects the west of the London conurbation via two branches. It stops at 49 stations, covering over 74 km of tracks.

Circle Line

The Circle metro line forms a loop around central London. It consists of 36 stations and extends over more than 27 km.

How to get to Buckingham Palace by metro?

The Victoria and St James’s Park metro stations on the Circle line allow you to easily reach Buckingham Palace.

District Line

The District metro line forms a loop around central London. It consists of 36 stations and extends over more than 27 km.

Hammersmith Line

The London Hammersmith metro line connects the West to the East. It consists of 28 stations and extends over more than 26 km.

Jubilee Line

The London Jubilee metro line connects the Northwest to the East. It consists of 27 stations and extends over more than 36 km.


Easily travel by subway to London

The subway, short for "metropolitan railway," is a form of urban public transportation that allows you to travel through different metropolitan areas around the world without driving. No more endless traffic jams during rush hour. Taking public transportation or taking the subway has become very easy today. La carte de métro est téléchargeable ou accessible en ligne. The subway ticket can be purchased at the counter or with your phone. The price of tickets is more affordable than a taxi and more environmentally friendly.