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London Zones 1 - 9 | A Comprehensive Guide of Students

London City is the capital of England and the UK that spans 607 square miles. Regardless of its size, it maintains extensive and reliable public and private transport services that connect with each of the 32 London boroughs. However, there are many ways to travel in the city including river buses, a tram system, a cable car, and the tube overground. If you are new in London, you may feel a little overwhelmed. But, do not worry because in this blog, we are going to explain different London Zones to navigate your way through, keep reading to learn about it!

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What Are Zones in London?

Tourists who come to visit London may get confused about understanding the travel system and areas  surrounding. Therefore, here you will get all the answers about the transport. However, London is divided into various Zones, and the most well-known among them are Zones 1 to 9. These different Zones in London provides an accessible system to determine transport costs in the city. It covers areas like the tube, overground, DLR, national rail, cable car, and buses. This system is separated for managing transportation with various Zones. If you are a traveler or student, you must be aware of them to make your visits wonderful.

How Many Zones in London?

How Many Zones in London?

There are a total of 9 different travel Zones in London that make transportation flexible for newcomers. However, for many international travelers, it is difficult to get familiar with but once you learn all about the system, it looks like a piece of cake. So, let’s continue reading all 9 London travel Zones for better insights.

Zone 1:London City Centre

Zone 2:Notting Hill, Camden Town, London Zoo

Zone 3:Kew Gardens, Wimbledon, and London City Airport

Zone 4:Wembley, RAF Museum, Richmond Park

Zone 5: Twickenham, England Rugby Union

Zone 6: End of the line for Central, District, Thameslink, Heathrow Express, Elizabeth, Metropolitan, Overground and Piccadilly

Zone 7: Zone A - Croxley, Rickmansworth & Watford, and Zone B - Chorleywood

Zone 8: Zone C - Chalfont & Latimer

Zone 9:Zone D - Amersham and Chesham

The above list is of major zones in London with notable locations.

What Are Zones 1 to 6 in London?

In London City, Zones are divided into different sections and start from Zone 1 at the center. Zone 1 also encompasses center locations like Central London and other landmarks. Other side, Zones 2-9 cover the neighboring areas. Moreover, the travel fares depend on the number of Zones crossed that help visitors to visit London. Furthermore, the explanations of London Zones 1-9 are given below.

Zone 1: London City Centre

Zone 1 is the heartbeat of London that covers central areas and fare Zones 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. These Zones form a concentric circle around London Zone 1. In London’s zonal fare system, it is the main transportation station. In the city of London, Zone 1 covers Central London, Camden, Islington, Southwark, Tower Hamlets, Wandsworth, Lambeth, Kensington & Chelsea, Hackney, and Westminster.

Top Landmarks in Zone 1

Belgravia

Paddington

Blackfriars

South Bank

Chelsea

South Kensington

Covert Garden

Tower Hill

Farringdon

Vauxhall

Holborn

Victoria

Hyde Park

Waterloo

Knightbridge

West End

London Bridge Mayfair

Mayfair

Notting Hill Gate

Pimlico

Zone 2: Notting Hill, Camden Town, London Zoo

Among different Zones in London, Zone 2 is the inner city that covers the outer circle area of Zone 1. This is not the city center but near the city center than Zone 3. In the city, this Zone’s inner areas are Hackney, Lambeth, Fulham, Islington, Tower Hamlets, Lewisham, Newham, Wandsworth, and Camden. In the outer, these are the areas in the second Zone of London, Brent, Ealing, Hounslow, Greenwich, etc.

Top Landmarks in Zone 2

Battersea

Earls Court

Bayswater

Finsbury Park

Belsize Park

Greenwich Borders

Bermondsey

Hackney

Camden

Hammersmith

Canary Wharf

Highbury

Clapham

Holloway

Dartmouth Park

Hoxton

Deptford

Islington

Docklands

Kennington

Zone 3: Kew Gardens, Wimbledon, and London City Airport

The third Zone of London is the inner Zone of Transport for London’s zonal fare system. It is around Zone 2, and Zone 3. From Central London, Zone 3 is around 29 minutes away. It covers inner areas like Camden, Hackney, Haringey, Lewisham, Newham, Islington, Lambeth, and Wandsworth, etc. In outer, these are the nearest locations: Barnet, Bromley, Croydon, Brent, Ealing, Hounslow, Greenwich, Merton, Waltham Forest, Richmond upon Thames, etc.

Top Landmarks in Zone 3

Acton

Greenwich

Archway

Hampstead

Barnes

Hampstead Borders

Beaufort Park

Haringey

Blackheath and Kidbrooke

Highgate

Chiswick

Royal Docks

Crouch End

Stratford

Dulwich

Tooting

East Ham

Willesden Green

Golders Green

Wimbledon

Zone 4: Wembley, RAF Museum, Richmond Park

If you are looking for the cheapest student accommodation in London, you can explore Zone 4. However, it is the most attractive zone for visitors and locals which  is  the outer area of Transport for London’s zonal fare system. From Central London, Zone 1, it is 33 minutes away. Besides, the Zone 4 is around the  Zone 3. In London City, this Zone’s inner locations are Barking and Dagenham, Bexley, Brent, Barnet, Croydon, Enfield, Greenwich, Bromley, Hounslow, Redbridge, Sutton, Thames, Merton, and Waltham Forest etc. Besides, it covered the outer area which  is Epping Forest (Essex).

Top Landmarks in Zone 4

Brentford

Kew

Colindale

Kew Borders

Ealing

Mill Hill

Edgware

New Malden

Hanwell

Plumstead

Hendon

Richmond

Hounslow

Wembley and Alperton

Zone 5: Twickenham, England Rugby Union

The fifth Zone of London rings around Zone 4. For  students  and  visitors, this is a most interesting location which  Is 30 minutes away from Central London Zone 1. This Zone covers outside areas such as Barking and Dagenham, Bexley, Barnet, Croydon, Bromley, Enfield, Ealing, Harrow, Waltham Forest, etc. Besides, the outer locations of Zone 5 are Epping Forest (Essex), Ewell (Surrey), and Epsom.

Top Landmarks in Zone 5

Dagenham

Enfield

Harrow

Stanmore

Twickenham

Kew Gardens

Alexandra Palace

Eel Pie Island

Ruislip Lido

Hall Palace and Gardens

Zone 6: End of the line for Central, District, Thameslink, Heathrow Express, Elizabeth, Metropolitan, Overground, and Piccadilly

In the city of London, Zone 6 is the outer Zone of Transport for London’s Zonal fare system that rings around the Zone 6. This covers outer areas like Bexley, Bromley, Enfield, Harrow, Croydon, Havering, Hillingdon, Kingston Upon Thames, Hounslow, and Richmond Upon Thames. Besides, outside London, it covers locations such as Epping Forest (Essex), Elmbridge (Surrey), Epsom and Ewell (Surrey), Reigate and Banstead (Surrey), Hertsmere (Hertfordshire), Tandridge (Surrey), Three Rivers (Hertfordshire), etc.

Top Landmarks in Zone 6

Heathrow Airport

Windsor Castle

Runnymede

Hampton Court Palace

Epping Forest

Downe House

Hall Place and Gardens

Battle of Britain Bunker, Uxbridge

Ruislip Woods and Lido

Queen Mary’s Reservoir

This blog covers the explanations of London Zones 1-9, and till now, you have gone through the 1-6 Zones.

Zone 7 to 9 in London

London Zones 7, 8, and 9 cover locations around the core 6 Zones of the city. All these Zones also include stations served by transport fare London services. However, the Zones 7, 8, and 9 do not form rings surrounding the Zones 1-6. Besides, these cover peripheral areas like nearby regions, where London’s transport system reaches. For visitors, students, and locals, these outer Zones are important if they travel long distance areas. Understand all 7 to 9 Zones from the following information that are beyond London’s core Zones.

Zone 7: Zones A - Croxley, Rickmansworth, and Watford, and B - Chorleywood

Zone 7 in London city encompasses attractive towns like Watford, Croxley, and Rickmansworth which  are in Zone A. Besides, in Zone B, you can find the picturesque surroundings of Chorleywood. Both  Zones A and B offer a mix of urban, and suburban accessibility. Apart from this, locations like Bushey Rose Garden and Chiltern Open Air Museum are the most selective and tourists’ first choice in Zone 7.

Top Landmarks in Zone 7

Elstree Studios

Cassiobury Park (Watford)

Denham Country Park

Chiltern Open Air Museum

Waltham Abbey

St Albans Cathedral (near Zone 7)

Topgolf Watford

Shenley Park

Colne Valley Regional Park

Battlers Green Farm Shopping Village

Zone 8: Zone C - Chalfont & Latimer

Zone 8 serves as a London Overground Terminal and provides a peaceful escape from the clutter of life. In London city, this Zone features the serene locales of green spaces, historic landmarks, Epping Forest, and Chalfont & Latimer. If you are a student and living here, you can enjoy underground stations at night, platforms at East Finchley, the Jubilee line at Waterloo, and the Branch line of Chesham.

Top Landmarks in Zone 8

Epping Forest

St Albans Cathedral

Waltham Abbey Church

Ruislip Woods National Nature Reserve

Brookmans Park Transmitting Station

Amersham Old Town

Cheshunt Park and Golf Centre

Bayfordbury Observatory

Theobalds Par

Lee Valley White Water Centre

Zone 9: Zone D - Amersham and Chesham

The last on our list is Zone 9 which covers the outer most areas of London city. However, Amersham and Chesham in Zone 9 offer a rural vibrancy and atmosphere. Most of the homes in this Zone are bigger and surrounded by open fields and fresh air. While living here, tourists can experience historic charm, Warner Bros, and scenic beauty.

Top Landmarks in Zone 9

Chessington World of Adventures

Denham Aerodrome

Bekonscot Model Village

Stoke Park

Gerrards Cross Common

Chorleywood Common

Rickmansworth Aquadrome

Black Park Country Park

Langley Park

Runnymede

With the all above information, we have explained London Zones 1-9.

How the London Zone System Affects Transportation?

Zones

Pay from Caps (Daily)

Pay from Travelcards (Daily)

Zone 1 only

£8.50

£15.90

Zones 1-2

£8.50

£15.90

Zones 1-3

£10.00

£15.90

Zones 1-4

£12.30

£15.90

Zones 1-5

£14.60

£22.60

Zones 1-6

£15.60

£22.60

Zones 1-7

£17.00

£28.50

Zones 1-8

£20.10

£28.50

Zones 1-9

£22.30

£28.50

Travel Zones of London help locals, tourists, students, and other visitors to decide how much they pay for public transport. As mentioned above, this city is split into 9 Zones, starting from Central London, and covers most outskirts and nearby areas. The fare of traveling depends on the Zones you go through. For that, Transport for London (TfL) offers you maps that may help you travel and understand the fare system. Here are the overall travel costs given on a daily basis.

Finally, you are aware of the overall fare for Zones 1-9 in London.

Tips for Navigating London Zones

To travel by public transport in London Zones, the following tips will help you to have a wonderful experience on your journey.

  • Use your Oyster Card to pay for your stop while traveling inpublic transport in London.
  • Remember to touch your Oyster Card in at the yellow card reader when you start traveling and do not forget to touch out at the end of where your journey finishes.
  • You can use some applications to travel and book in advance with the TfL app and Journey Planner. Besides, try to go out in less busy times.
  • When you use the escalators at Tube stations, always stand on the right side, and leave free space for travelers in a hurry.

Conclusion

To conclude, we have discussed the most known London Zones 1-9 in this blog. We hope you find all the details beneficial whether you are a traveler or a student in London. We also learned about the fare system of London transport so that while living here, you do not face any kind of issue. Besides, if you are looking for the best student accommodation in UK at a low price, you can connect with our experts.

FAQs

What Are London Zones?

Zone 1: London City Centre

Zone 2: Notting Hill, Camden Town, London Zoo

Zone 3: Wimbledon, Kew Gardens, and London City Airport

Zone 4: Wembley, RAF Museum, Richmond Park

Zone 5: Twickenham, England Rugby Union

Zone 6: Overground and Piccadilly, District, Thameslink, Metropolitan, Heathrow Express, Elizabeth

Zone 7: Zones A - Croxley, Rickmansworth & Watford, Zones B - Chorleywood

Zone 8: Zone C - Chalfont & Latimer

Zone 9: Zone D - Amersham and Chesham

How Do London Travel Zones Affect My Transport Fare?

Your journey in London Zones 1 - 6 costs £5.60. Additionally, the price for caps and travel cards is covered according to zones. By understanding the Zone system, visitors can plan their trips and manage transport expenses.

Which Zone in London Is Best for Students to Live in?

Pimlico is one of the great areas to live in London and the best for students. It is close to many colleges, and institutions. This is situated in Zone 1 which is the most attractive area. While living here, you can stay close to some best shopping centers and experience nightlife.

How Do I Check Which Zone My Destination Is in?

The London travel Zones network spans nine major zones that cover inner and outer London. You can plan your trip by looking at the map, reading the nearby landmarks, and identifying which zone you can visit. Besides, travelcards are available to travel in all zones 1-2, 1-3, 1-4, 1-5, 1-6 etc.

What Is The Cheapest Way to Travel Across Zones?

The cheapest way to travel across London Zones is by using an Oyster or contactless payment card. This is a smart card that you can use instead of paper tickets and an Oyster card is allowed in buses, tubes, DLR, rail, trams, and river services.

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