Onsite Car Parking can be pre-booked online from as little as 30 minutes providing you with instant access to the car park when you drive up. Pre-booked parking also receives a discounts on our normal tarrifs. Simply enter your details and follow the instructions to get your quote.
Click here to manage your booking online
Alternatively you can call +44 844 332 1237 for a quote or to make a booking
London City Airport DLR station is just a few moments away from the Terminal entrance, with direction connections to Bank (just 22 minutes away), Canning Town (7 minutes) and Stratford (17 minutes away). It is also friendly to your pocket being located in Zone 3. Click here to find out more.
Travelling during the Olympic and Paralympic Games Stations served by the DLR and Jubilee Line will be affected by restrictions during the Games, these include Canning Town, West Silvertown, Pontoon Dock, Woolwich Arsenal, Royal Victoria, Prince Regents, Custom House, North Greenwich, Canary Wharf, Woolwich Dockyard, Charlton, Westcombe Park, Maze Hill, Greenwich and Deptford. For more information about the station restrictions click here.
Transport for London provides a reliable bus services to and from the airport.
Bus number 473 operates between London City Airport, Stratford, Silvertown, North Woolwich and Prince Regent DLR Station.
Bus number 474 operates between London City Airport, Canning Town, North Woolwich and East Beckton via Silvertown. Plan your journey on the Transport for London web site.
London City Airport is easily accessible by road and is located outside of the London Congestion Charge zone. The Terminal entrance is located on Hartmann Road, London E16 2PX. To plan your jpurney to the airport, click here.
Onsite parking is located just a few minutes away from the terminal entrance ideal for passengers on a tight schedule or those who prefer the convenience and comfort of their car. Discounted car parking is available in advance online, click here for more details and to book.
Due to TFL works at Silvertown Station, Connaught Road will be affected by temporary lights. Due to the westbound carriageway being closed. This may case delays and passengers are advised to plan an alternative route.
Licensed taxis (Black cabs) are available directly outside the terminal building. The tariffs below are estimates. Please ask your driver for details.
Bayswater £40.00
Buckingham Palace £30.00
Canary Wharf £12.00
City of London £25.00
Covent Garden £25.00
Earls Court £40.00
ExCel Exhibtion Centre £10.00
Oxford Street £30.00
Piccadilly £30.00
South Kensington £35.00
West End £30.00
Westminster £30.00
Quay-Vennards, London City Airports dedicated ground transport company, is situated on your left as you enter the terminal concourse. Quay-Vennards provide multiple services at a competitive price, they believe in excellence and above all take pride in delivering the best to their customers.
Quay-Vennards charge fixed prices from London City Airport, which means no more meters. For example the cost to W1 is from £36.00; so if the transfer takes 35 minutes or an hour and 35minutes it will not affect the price you pay. For more information or to book click here.
London City Airport is ideally located in East London - home to Canary Wharf, ExCel London and The O2 arena. Getting to London City Airport is easy, whether by public transport, taxi or road. With Bank just 22 minutes away on the Docklands Light Railway, London City Airport is the nearest and most convenient airport for central London.
Within this section you will find Information on:
Travelling between airports
Dropping off passengers
The Airport's opening hours
Public transport information
Travelling to the Airport by road
Travelling during the Olympics
LCY’s surface access strategy is to actively encourage its staff, passengers and visitors to use sustainable modes of transport to access the airport site, as part of our commitment to a range of measures to reduce the environmental impact of the airport’s operation
Surface access at LCY is monitored and managed through the LCY Travel Plan (2011).
The LCY Travel Plan includes targets to reduce the number of single occupancy vehicle movements to and from the airport, thereby reducing the impact of the airport’s staff, passengers and visitors on the local road network. The Travel Plan also outlines initiatives LCY will implement to achieve these targets. To ensure compliance with the LCY Travel Plan, the Airport has appointed a Travel Plan Coordinator to oversee the implementation of measures set out in the Plan, along with monitoring the effectiveness of such measures in place. The Travel Plan Coordinator is also responsible for liaising with external companies onsite at the Airport to ensure sustainable travel methods are continuously promoted to all staff.
London City Airport encourages passengers to travel to and from the Airport efficiently and to use public transport whenever possible. This is particularly true on days when air pollution levels are high, or are predicted to be high, as emissions from road transport make a significant contribution to poor air quality conditions in Greater London.
Click here to check current and forecast air pollution levels in London If levels are HIGH or VERY HIGH please leave your car at home.
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