After doing a subscription guide for London transport, here we are again talking about the underground, specifically London. The city of London is quite large and going from one part of the city to another is not always easy but above all fast. It must be said that the subway is the fastest way to get around because there is no traffic.
The London Underground map can be found just about everywhere, there's one on it too, in case you need it. There tubeFamiliarly called the London Underground, it is among the oldest in the world and counts beyond 270 stations located in the city center area.
Metro lines are 12 and are identified through colors: Bakerloo (brown), Central (red), Circle (yellow), District (green), East London (orange), Hammersmith & City (pink), Jubilee (silver), Metropolitan (purple), Northern (black), Piccadilly (blue), Victoria (light blue) and Waterloo & City (turquoise). Among the most famous is certainly the red line that passes through Piccadilly Circus, one of the city's meeting places, one of the best known in London. There Circle Line it is instead famous because it is taken as a meter to define the 1 Zone, the central area of London for which transport is paid in one way or another. Many transport cards in fact have a price for zone 1 and other prices for the other zones. However, the main lines pass through this area and if you want to stay in the city you certainly won't need to pay more.
La single journey, what you buy and then once used is thrown away costs £ 1.90. The metro is not open 24 hours a day and the hours are from 24 am to 5 am, on Sundays the metro opens at 1.