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Download Route Map not to scale, for illustrative purposes only Map correct at time of print – June 2019 MORE WAYS TO EXPLORE over 80 bus stops and 6 routes Yellow Original Route blue royal borough Route Orange British Purple shuttle red shuttle Museum Route Multilingual T1: Live Guided Multilingual Multilingual T2: Multilingual + Kids commentary Multilingual 21 63 4 Kensington Road, 33 Parliament Street, outside Holland Park Avenue, Marble Arch, Park Lane, 47 Kensington Palace, opposite HM Treasury, stop C 45 Royal Crescent Gardens outside Fine and Country 48 1 Grosvenor 11 Ludgate Hill, St Pauls Woburn Place, Cabmen’s Shelter Gardens, STA Travel, Cathedral entrance, 34 Whitehall, Horse Guards in front of Royal National Hotel 22 Notting Hill Gate, Junction of 3 Marble Arch, Speakers Corner, stop Z stop Z6 in front of Côte Brasserie 22 Notting Hill Gate, junction of Parade 46 Upper Woburn Place, junction Clanricarde Gardens, stop M 82 Baker Street, Madame Tussauds Clanricarde Gardens, stop M 2 Hyde Park, Queen 12 Queen Victoria Street, 35 Cockspur Street, of Euston Road, stop L 23 Bayswater Road, outside DoubleTree 83 Albany Street, Melia White House Hotel, stop C Elizabeth Gate, right of in front of HSBC Bank, 23 Bayswater Road, outside Trafalgar Square, stop S 47 Eurostars Arrivals, Pancras Road, by Hilton Hotel 84 Marylebone Road, opposite Baker Street Achilles Statue, stop X stop MD DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel The Original Tour welcomes on board 36 Piccadilly, Piccadilly Arcade, stop T 24 Bayswater Road, outside Thistle station, stop E London City Tour Customers 3 Marble Arch, Speakers 13 London Bridge, Monument, 24 Bayswater Road, outside stop G 48 Midland Road, stop S Kensington Gardens Hotel First bus: 9.00am Corner, stop Z north of London Bridge, Thistle Kensington 49 37 Piccadilly, Green Park 25 Lancaster Terrace, junction of Frequency: Every 30-60 mins stop P Gardens Hotel 49 Upper Woburn Place, in front 4 Marble Arch, Park Lane, station, in front of of Central House, stop M Gloucester Terrace, stop LH 46 25 Lancaster Terrace, junction Santander bikes outside Bob Forstner 14 Tooley Street, left of 4 Marble Arch, Park Lane, the morning shuttle of Gloucester Terrace, 50 Bedford Way, in front of showroom Potters Fields Park, 38 Piccadilly, opposite outside Bob Forstner Showroom (8am-9am only) stop J stop LE Logan Hall 5 Coventry Street, Hard Rock Cafe Multilingual 51 Bedford Place, Russell Square, 3 Marble Arch, Speakers Corner, stop Z in front of Shake Shack 15 Tower Hill, Tower of 26 London Street, corner of 39 Hyde Park, Queen Elizabeth London, bus stop in front Norfolk Square stop K 73 Bayswater Road, opposite Tyburn 57 Holland Park Avenue, 6 Pall Mall East, left of Gate, right of Achilles Statue of Bronze Worker Statue 52 Great Russell Street, Convent and Church, stop A Royal Crescent Gardens National Portrait Gallery 27 Praed Street, left of Hilton stop X 45 British Museum, stop W 22 Notting Hill Gate, junction of Clanricarde entrance, stop Z 16 Victoria Embankment, Metropole Hotel 74 Opposite Lancaster Gate Station, 40 Knightsbridge, The Gardens, stop M opposite Temple Station, 53 Charing Cross Road, stop LC 83 50 7 Westminster Bridge 4 Marble Arch, Park Lane, Lanesborough Hotel, 23 Bayswater Road, outside DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel (London Eye side), stop W outside Bob Forstner stop 13 Wyndham’s Theatre 75 Bayswater Road, opposite Thistle Kensington Gardens Hotel, stop D 24 82 in front of Marriot Hotel, 17 Westminster Bridge Showroom 54 Duncannon Street, St Martin- Bayswater Road, Thistle Kensington Gardens Hotel 41 Brompton Road, next to lion statue (Big Ben side), in front in-the-Fields church, stop G 76 Bayswater Road, opposite 25 Lancaster Terrace, junction of Gloucester 84 29 Buckingham Gate, Harrods, stop KA of Westminster Pier Buckingham Palace, 55 Aldwych, outside One DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel, stop S Terrace, stop LH 8 York Road, outside 42 Thurloe Place, opposite 51 in front of Queens Gallery Aldwych Hotel 26 Praed Street, right of Hotel Mercure London 56 Gail’s Bakery 18 Horseferry Road, junction Victoria and Albert Museum, 77 Notting Hill Gate, opposite of Thorney Street, stop NE Clanricarde Gardens, stop N Paddington, stop H 27 9 Aldwych, outside 30 Horseferry Road, junction stop N 56 Southampton Row, in front One Aldwych Hotel 19 Buckingham Gate, of Tufton Street, stop NH of Victoria House, stop Y 78 Hilton London Kensington, Holland 27 Praed Street, left of Hilton Metropole Hotel 43 Gloucester Road, opposite 52 Buckingham Palace, 4 Marble Arch, Park Lane, outside 31 Lambeth Palace, Gloucester Road station, First bus: 8.35am Park Avenue opposite Queens Gallery Bob Forstner Showroom Lambeth Pier, stop SP stop GS Frequency: Every 20-30 mins 79 Shepherds Bush Station, Westfield 20 Buckingham Palace Road, 3 Marble Arch, Speakers Corner, stop Z 32 Westminster Bridge, in front 44 Queens Gate, Stop GT shopping centre, stop A Victoria Station, outside of St Thomas Hospital First bus: 8.00am. Last bus: 9.00am Grosvenor Hotel First bus: 8.00am First bus: 9.30am Frequency: Every 15-20 mins Frequency: Every 30-60 mins Frequency: Every 20 mins First bus: 8.30am Frequency: Every 5-20 mins 26 66 64 65 30 25 73 28 29 24 11 74 23 74 12 73 57 22 72 55 9 79 63 75 3 76 53 77 4 78 5 16 15 54 13 6 36 39 2 35 4 34 85 76 70 37 3 34 21 38 86 8 77 40 17 14 71 33 7 41 32 29 44 42 19 43 Borough Road SCAN ME 1 PLANNING YOUR DAY? Eccleston Street Use your phone camera 31 Visit our website for helpful information, 20 30 to scan the QR code timetables and service updates 18 and see our latest timetables.
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