London has a pretty extensive public transport network. Most of the popular sightseeing attractions are reachable with the Tube (underground railway system). For the rest there are busses (e.g. the red doubledeckers).
Check out the oyster card and the travel card, which allow you to use the Tube, busses, Docklands light railway (east London) and National rail (trains to the suburbs).
Don't try it by bike, at least not in the center. There are only few bicycle lanes and the busses and taxis are rather reckless.
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Train from Paddington
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You can't travel directly from Heathrow to Bristol. The best way is probably to take a bus to Reading and get a train from there or travel into Central London and get a train there.
The best way to travel by train from London to Southampton cruise port is to take a direct train from London Waterloo station to Southampton Central station. From there, you can easily take a taxi or shuttle to the cruise port. It is a convenient and efficient way to reach your destination.
Trans Siberian railway, its the best way
My favorite mode of travel around Europe is by train.
Get a bus/coach from Victoria Coach Station.
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Yes. The easiest way is to travel by train which will take you into central London.
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