If you hold a concessionary bus pass issued in England you will be able to travel free on any London Transport bus whilst visiting London. The concessionary passes issued in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are not valid on London Transport buses.
Travelling to 63 from the Main Line Rail Stations You will be able to take a taxi from all the main line stations to 63 but this can be expensive and you should ascertain from the taxi driver an estimate of the fare. You should be aware that this can vary because of the volume of traffic especially during the rush hours in a morning and late afternoon.
Travelling by Underground you should alight at Lancaster Gate Underground station. Coming out of the station you should turn right and using the pedestrian crossing and keeping to the right you should cross over the road in two stages and proceed west along Bayswater Road for a few yards to 63.
Travelling by bus you should alight at the stop opposite Lancaster Gate Underground station you should walk west along Bayswater Road keeping the station on your right and cross over the road at the pedestrian crossing in two stages and proceed west along Bayswater Road for a few yards to 63.
Details of travel by either Underground or bus from Charing Cross, Euston, Kings Cross/St Pancras, Liverpool Street, Paddington, Victoria or Waterloo main line stations can be obtained by clicking here or by going to the London Transport Journey Planner website at http://www.tfl.gov.uk/ and following the instructions shown under Journey Planner towards the top of the right hand side of the web page.
Travelling to 63 from the airports
Details of travel from Heathrow, Gatwick and Stanstead can be obtained by clicking here
Visitor tickets
If you intend to travel frequently during your stay visitors to London can choose whether to buy an Oyster card to pay as they go or buy printed tickets. Oyster is London's travel smartcard. Add money to it so you can pay as you go on bus, Tube, tram, DLR, London Overground and some National Rail services. London Transport's aim is to ensure that Oyster always charges the lowest fare. Where it doesn't, they will refund the difference. A special Oyster card is available for overseas visitors. Some tickets and Oyster cards are available online and from overseas agents so that you can buy them before you arrive in London, For further details you can go online by clicking on the following link. http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tickets/faresandtickets/1067.aspx

63 Bayswater Road
London
W2 3PH
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Email: info@soropclub63.org.uk