Last updated: June 12, 2026
Heathrow has more ways into central London than any other UK airport — and the cheapest one costs a fraction of the most famous one. In 2026 the Piccadilly line Tube is just £5.90, the Elizabeth line £15.50, the Heathrow Express £25 (15 minutes to Paddington), the National Express coach from £9.50, and a fixed-price taxi from around £49. The fastest isn’t the cheapest, and the best choice depends mostly on which London station you actually want. Here’s how they compare.
Heathrow to central London: quick comparison (2026)
| Option | Time | Cost (one-way) | Arrives at | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Piccadilly line (Tube) | 50–60 min | £5.90 contactless | Multiple central stops + King’s Cross | Lowest cost |
| Elizabeth line | ~30 min | £15.50 | Paddington, Bond St, Liverpool St, more | Best value + most central stations |
| Heathrow Express | 15 min | £25 (£10 advance) | Paddington only | Speed |
| National Express coach | ~35 min+ | From £9.50 | Victoria Coach Station | Budget, no Tube changes |
| Private taxi / transfer | 30–60 min | Fixed from ~£49–£69 | Door-to-door | Luggage, groups, late arrivals |
Piccadilly line: the cheapest way from Heathrow to London
The London Underground’s Piccadilly line runs directly from all Heathrow terminals into central London for a flat £5.90 with contactless or Oyster (cash tickets are £7). Every Heathrow Tube journey is charged at the peak rate, so there’s no off-peak discount — but at under £6 it’s still by far the cheapest option, and it’s protected by the £16.30 Zone 1–6 daily cap if you travel more that day.
The trade-off is time: it takes 50–60 minutes and makes many stops. But it goes directly to stations the fast trains don’t — including South Kensington, Green Park, Piccadilly Circus, Covent Garden, Holborn and King’s Cross St Pancras — with no change. For budget travellers, or anyone heading to those stops, it’s often the smartest choice, not just the cheapest.
Elizabeth line: the best value for speed
The Elizabeth line is the sweet spot for most travellers: £15.50 flat with contactless and about 30 minutes into central London, running every 5–10 minutes. It goes direct to Paddington, Bond Street, Tottenham Court Road, Farringdon, Liverpool Street and Canary Wharf — covering most of where visitors actually stay, with no Tube change. It’s less than two-thirds the price of the Heathrow Express for only about 15 minutes more. For a full head-to-head, see our Elizabeth line vs Heathrow Express guide.
Heathrow Express: the fastest train
The Heathrow Express is the quickest link to London, running non-stop to Paddington in 15 minutes, every 15 minutes. A Standard single is £25 on the day (Business First £32), dropping to as little as £10 if you book an Advance Discounted Single 45+ days ahead. Is it worth it? Only if Paddington is where you need to be and you value the time — otherwise the Elizabeth line does almost the same job for £9.50 less.
Which London station should you aim for?
Matching your destination to the right train avoids a Tube change with luggage. Here’s where each one takes you directly:
| You’re heading to | Best route | Time / cost |
|---|---|---|
| Paddington, Hyde Park, Bayswater | Heathrow Express or Elizabeth line | 15 min / £25 · or 30 min / £15.50 |
| King’s Cross St Pancras, Eurostar | Piccadilly line (direct, no change) | ~50 min / £5.90 |
| Liverpool Street, the City, Shoreditch | Elizabeth line (direct) | ~40 min / £15.50 |
| Bond Street, Oxford St, Mayfair | Elizabeth line (direct) | ~30 min / £15.50 |
| Victoria, Pimlico | National Express coach, or Tube via change | ~35 min+ / from £9.50 |
| Covent Garden, Soho, Leicester Sq | Piccadilly line (direct) | ~50 min / £5.90 |
National Express coach: budget travel to Victoria
If you’re heading to Victoria and want to keep costs down without the Tube, the National Express coach runs from Heathrow to Victoria Coach Station from £9.50, up to 77 times a day. The fastest journeys take around 35 minutes, though traffic can stretch that. Your luggage goes in the hold, and you stay in one seat the whole way — handy with heavy bags, as long as your schedule isn’t tight.
Private taxi or transfer: door-to-door
Heathrow is only 15–20 miles from central London, a 30 to 60 minute drive depending on traffic. A pre-booked fixed-price transfer starts from around £49–£69 for a saloon, while a metered black cab from the rank typically runs £75–£100 to areas like Kensington or the West End. For two or more travellers with luggage, a fixed transfer is often comparable per head to several Elizabeth line tickets and removes every change. Compare the per-person cost with the airport transfer cost calculator.
How much time should you leave?
If London is your destination, just plan around your own schedule — the trains are frequent and reliable. If you’re connecting onward on a separate ticket, budget the whole chain.
Worked example. Land at Heathrow at 13:00: allow ~45 minutes to clear the airport and collect bags (ready ~13:45), ~30 minutes on the Elizabeth line to your central station (~14:15), then a short hop to your hotel — realistically settled by around 14:45, under two hours after landing. For an onward flight or train, add that service’s own check-in window and pad for delays. Work it backwards from your schedule with the best time to leave for the airport calculator.
Which option is best for you?
- Cheapest: Piccadilly line Tube (£5.90) — if you don’t mind ~50 minutes and stops
- Best value for speed: Elizabeth line (£15.50, ~30 min) — the right call for most travellers
- Fastest: Heathrow Express (£25, 15 min) — if Paddington suits and time matters
- Direct to King’s Cross or Covent Garden: Piccadilly line, no change
- Groups, families, heavy luggage, late arrivals: private taxi (from ~£49 fixed)
Frequently asked questions
What is the cheapest way to get from Heathrow to central London?
The Piccadilly line Underground, at a flat £5.90 with contactless or Oyster. It takes 50–60 minutes but goes directly to many central stations including King’s Cross St Pancras, with no change.
How much is the Heathrow Express?
A Standard Class single is £25 on the day, or as little as £10 if you book an Advance Discounted Single 45+ days ahead. Business First is £32. The journey to Paddington takes 15 minutes.
Is the Heathrow Express worth it?
Only if you need Paddington and value the 15-minute speed. The Elizabeth line reaches Paddington and many more central stations for £15.50 — about £9.50 less — in around 30 minutes, so most travellers are better off on it unless time is critical.
How long does it take to get from Heathrow to central London?
The Heathrow Express is fastest at 15 minutes to Paddington. The Elizabeth line takes about 30 minutes, the Piccadilly line 50–60 minutes, the coach around 35 minutes or more, and a taxi 30 to 60 minutes depending on traffic.
What is the fastest way from Heathrow to central London?
The Heathrow Express, non-stop to Paddington in 15 minutes. If your destination is elsewhere in central London, the Elizabeth line is often faster door-to-door because it avoids a change at Paddington.
Plan the rest of your trip
- Airport transfer cost calculator — compare Tube, train, coach and taxi for your group
- Best time to leave for the airport calculator — works backwards from your flight
- Elizabeth line vs Heathrow Express — the two fast trains, head to head
- How long should a Heathrow layover be? — if you’re connecting at Heathrow
Fares and times verified June 2026 against Transport for London, Heathrow Express, National Express and published private-transfer rates. Prices vary with demand and booking lead time — always confirm before you travel.
Reviewed by Muhammad Umar Khan
Founder and editor of TripBuffer. Reviewed against official airport, airline and transport-provider information. For our research standards, see the Editorial Policy.
