Updated for 2026
Plan your route around London in advance and take advantage of the many transport options the city has to offer. Whether you're travelling around London by Tube, bus, DLR, London Overground, bicycle, river service or on foot, consult a free map or guide to help you get around London quickly. Plus, explore the best of London with London's free city guide.
These free maps are provided by official sources, including Transport for London (TfL), and are recommended by the Visit London team for accuracy and usability. We've also created an easy to use attraction map to help you navigate London's top sights, parks, museums and historic landmarks.
Need accessible travel options? You'll also find maps for step-free access, accessible toilets and more – available in both audio and printable formats.
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London public transport maps (TfL)
Download a map by clicking its name in red below. If it's a PDF (Tube and Night Tube maps), it should download automatically to your device. If it's not marked as a PDF, the link will take you to an official TfL page where you can download or print the maps.
Find maps for the London Underground, bus routes, DLR, Overground and river boat services along the river Thames.
London Tube map
The London Tube map [PDF 3.38 MB] makes navigating London's Underground rail network simple. This easy-to-use London Tube map shows all nine travel zones, including Zone 1, which covers central London. It also indicates stations with step-free access, riverboat services, trams, airports and more. It's your must-have map when travelling in London!
Good to know: Each colour on the map represents a different Tube line, and the circles on the map mark interchange Tube stations, where you can change lines. Find out more about how to use the London Underground.
London Night Tube map
The London Night Tube map [PDF 388 KB] shows the five lines of the London Tube network that operate through the night on Fridays and Saturdays. The Night Tube is an ideal way to travel after a late night out at the theatre, restaurants or bars across the capital, or a concert at Wembley or The O2.
Good to know: Night Tube fares are classed as off-peak, and Day Travelcards are valid on the day of issue until 4.30am the following day.
London bus maps
Travelling by bus gets you around London easily and cheaply. These handy maps show key bus routes in central London and further afield, as well as night bus services and spider maps that detail where every bus stop can be found.
Good to know: Transport for London boasts a fleet of around 9,000 vehicles, and more than 19,000 London bus stops are served by 675 routes.
Docklands Light Railway (DLR) map
Explore the best places in east and south-east London for eating, drinking, shopping and history with these free guides to the Docklands Light Railway. The DLR serves key locations such as Stratford (Westfield Shopping Centre), Canary Wharf and Cutty Sark (Maritime Greenwich).
Good to know: Most of the DLR runs above ground, with only five of its 45 stations situated underground. This makes it a great way to see the city while travelling!
London Overground map
Plan your journey on the London Overground with this free map. The London Overground forms a circle around the capital, with branches extending into additional neighbourhoods. London Overground services go through stations such as Stratford, Euston, Shoreditch High Street, Hampstead Heath, Shepherd's Bush and Kensington Olympia.
Good to know: Each of the six Overground lines was given its own identity in 2024 with a new line colour and name rooted in London culture and history.
River boat services map
See the options for travelling on the river Thames, from regular Uber Boat by Thames Clipper services to leisurely boat tours. Services call at Westminster (Houses of Parliament), London Eye, Embankment (West End), Tower (Tower of London), Greenwich and more.
Good to know: Interchange piers are marked on the London River Services map with a white circle. Some routes only run at certain times of year, so be sure to check this information before you travel.
Walking routes
Follow these suggested walking routes to discover a fresh perspective on London. Routes include Olympic highlights such as The O2, Greenwich Park and the Serpentine, plus central London walks past St Paul's Cathedral and Buckingham Palace.
Good to know: Most of these London walks include written directions and are signposted along the route for easy navigation.
Cycling maps and routes
Use these free maps and guides to discover new areas of London on two wheels. Hire a bike and see the city from a different angle. Find routes to ride on London's Cycleways and leisure routes that reveal the capital's secret gardens, Saturday markets and more.
Good to know: Use the TfL Go app, which shows you the best way to travel to your destination by bicycle using Cycleways – the city's safe and straightforward cycle network.
London accessibility and facilities maps
The accessibility maps are available in audio and print by selecting the format needed on the page.
Accessibility maps and step-free access
Transport for London produces maps of the London Underground network in many formats, including large print and audio. Find information on step-free London Tube stations and accessibility details for the London Underground, London Overground and TfL Rail.
Good to know: Fill out your details on the TfL website and receive the maps in your chosen format straight to your address for free. Be sure to order them as soon as you can to ensure delivery in time for your trip.
London Tube station toilet map
Find out which stations on the Tube, DLR and London Overground have toilets, baby-changing stations and accessible facilities. Look at the map key that indicates whether the toilets are inside or outside the ticket barriers.
Good to know: TfL toilet facilities are all free to use, but some non-TfL facilities may incur a fee to enter. Look out for community toilet signs at local businesses across London which are also free to access.
Visit London attraction map, itineraries and mobile app
Explore London with confidence using attraction guides, routes and local insights on the official Visit London mobile app. Navigate London's top sights with our handy attraction map, and plan your trip with ease with our itinerary hub, packed with the top things to do during your visit.
London attractions map
Use the London attractions map to find your way around the capital. Tick the boxes to show attractions, parks, museums, historic houses and more on the map.
Good to know: You can also follow our handy London guide for first-timers, which gives a breakdown of the top attractions to visit.
London itineraries
Discover ideas for great days out with our London itineraries. Whether you're travelling for a specific length of time or looking for a themed itinerary, these suggestions have you covered.
Good to know: Take inspiration from multiple itineraries to create your very own bucket list of ideas when visiting the capital.
Discover, navigate and experience the best of London – all in one app! Packed with ideas and inspiration, experience London like a local with the official Visit London app. Get the most from your trip with handpicked lists of the best things to see and do, all viewable as a list or on a map.
- Save: Create your own personalised map and itineraries by saving all of your favourite things to see and do.
- Go offline: Avoid roaming and data charges with our offline map, showing the location of every point of interest.
- Book: Save money and skip queues by buying tickets for top West End theatre shows, big-hitter attractions, comedy nights, gigs and more.
Ready to explore? Head to our London's free city guide page and download the app using the App Store or Google Play download options.
Looking for more ways to explore London? Discover the capital with a hop-on hop-off London bus tour or a Thames sightseeing cruise.
