Earl’s Court station to Buckingham Palace  

Train journey from Earl’s Court to Buckingham Palace

Buckingham Palace, The Mall
Buckingham Palace is the Queen’s official London residence, and is used to entertain guests and foreign heads of state, and as a backdrop for ceremonial occasions.
The nearest train station is:  St Jamess Park
1)  From Earls Court take the District Line
2)  Leave the train at St. James’s Park

Journey: Earls Court → Gloucester Road → South Kensington → Sloane Square → Victoria → St. James’s Park

Estimated time: 10 mins     Fare zones passed through: 1 (fares and ticket prices)

Cheap train tickets with an Oyster CardBuy your train tickets hereBuy Oyster cardVisit Shop |  Buy TravelcardVisit Shop

Share: | More

 

> Got any questions?

View the return journey:  Train from Buckingham Palace to Earl’s Court station

Note: Station closures and delays might affect the journey on the day you travel, and you should allow for some extra time on top.

Earl’s Court station

This London Underground map is provided by Transport for London
Train station:
Earl’s Court Station
Train fare zone:
1 & 2
London underground trains from Earl’s Court station…
 

District Line

Piccadilly Line

 

St. James’s Park station

This London Underground map is provided by Transport for London
Train station:
St. James’s Park Station
Train fare zone:
1
St. James’s Park connects with the following train lines…
 

Circle Line

District Line

 
 
  
Give feedback on itineraries Visit Speaker’s Corner  –  Ask questions, and chat with others in our London Chat Forum
angiemac68Have you ever told a tourist the wrong directions?
I worked in London for 10yrs and travelled to Westminster Underground Stn .I have never given anyone the wrong directions b...
 Townfish1 thing you love about London + 1 you hate
Quite simply, I love how much there is to do and how many people there are to meet. There is dance, martial arts, meditatio...
jackieCan we fit all of these into one day?
Maybe i am just too old! the London Dungeon is probably aimed at children, and i am definitely not one of them (however muc...
GrannyRoarsTower of London -- Your questions and reviews
Despite having an, at the time, undiagnosed fractured Talus Dome (ankle bone), I was determined to see The Tower. I went th...
 YouTube Channel Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Facebook  Buy London Pass  Buy Oyster cardsVisit Shop  RSS feed
Homepage
Search this site
Save money on attractions with London Pass

Follow Drummerboy’s trip around London, as he
visits every attraction
London Drummerboy’s blog

Bookmark your favourite London places with your personalised trip planner

Pick of the best shows coming up in London…

Site map | Contact us | About London Drum | Privacy / Terms | Cookies
Copyright © 2013 London Drum. All rights reserved.

Events in London

> London events guide
> Whats on in June
17181920212223
24252627282930
> Events in July
1234567
891011121314
15161718192021
22232425262728
293031    
> Events in August
   1234
567891011

Guide to London

Family and children’s events in LondonFamous London landmarksLondon art galleries and museumsFree events in LondonRestaurants in LondonTheatre shows in LondonLondon Drummerboy travel blogComedy gigs in LondonWilliam Shakespeare eventsMusic concerts in LondonBest views in LondonSightseeing buses in LondonLondon parades and ceremoniesRoyal parks in LondonRoyal palaces in LondonTop 10 must-do thing in LondonSee London in one dayArt exhibitions in LondonClassical music in LondonLondon train journey plannerLondon chat forumHotels in London