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Stansted Airport to London Transfers

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Stansted Airport to London total journey is between 40 miles, and it will take approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes .

You can also request a wireless internet for your journey. We are proving you a free dongle with unlimited internet usage. Please advise us of this preference at least one day before your pick up date.

Please call us on +44 (0) 20 8688 7744 in order for us to give a new quote.

You can also book business class cars for London transfers, which is Mercedes E class for saloon and Mercedes Viano minibus.

When booking your car to or from London please enter the destination postcode or hotel name on the booking form.

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ABOUT LONDON

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Not so much a single city as a vast and sprawling metropolis, held together by sparkling thread of the River Thames, London is captivating, noisy and confident world capital. All Britain’s road numbers radiate from Trafalgar Square, and that’s a good place to start.

Nelson’s Column towers above a fine array of state buildings, churches and galleries. To the south, Whitehall leads to Westminster, with its Gothic Cathedral and the distinctive frontage of the Palace, overlooking the river.

This is home of United Kingdoms Parliament and at one end Big Ben’s tower is a symbol of British democracy. Another road from Trafalgar Square leads to Buckingham Palace, London home of the Queen and another ironic symbol of the state. North of Trafalgar Square, Charing Cross road runs up to the shopping Mecca of Oxford Street, and demarcates the edge of Soho, still a Bohemian and exciting quarter. Not faraway is the West End and Piccadilly Circus, a byword for bustle and hubbub. East of Trafalgar Square, the Strand and Fleet Street lead into the original hearth of London, still known as the City. The Tower of London and St Paul’s Cathedral are probably the best known sights here, along with the unmistakable turrets of Tower Bridge.