Is there any drifting or Street Races in riverside area?

How far (by bus/tube/walking) are the following from central London (near Liverpool Street, that area)?

  • 10 Snow Hill (just of Farringdon Rd, closest tube station is the City Thameslink) 21 Tudor Street (just off the Voctoria Embankment, nearest station is Blackfriars) 3 More London Riverside (just off Tooley Street, closest tube stations are London Bridge or Tower Bridge) One Ropemaker Street (closest tube stations are Liverpool Street and moorgate) 30 Aylesbury Street (closest tube station is Farringdon) One Fleet Place (closest tube- City Thameslink) 160 Aldersgate Street (closest tube- Barbican or Moorgate) 100 leadenhall Street (closest tube- Aldgate)

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    10 Snow Hill (just of Farringdon Rd, closest tube station is the City Thameslink) - 3 stops from Liv St on circle line - Moorgate,Barbican, Farringdon then a 5 minute walk 21 Tudor Street (just off the Voctoria Embankment, nearest station is Blackfriars) - you can get circle line from Liv St to Blackfriars or the 388 bus from outside lIverpool street to Blackfriars - bus is about 10-15 mins depending on traffic 3 More London Riverside (just off Tooley Street, closest tube stations are London Bridge or Tower Bridge) - This would be about 15-20 minute walk or you could go to Moorgate and get Northern Line 2 stops to London Bridge One Ropemaker Street (closest tube stations are Liverpool Street and moorgate) - 5 mins from Liv St 30 Aylesbury Street (closest tube station is Farringdon) Again just 3 stops on the Circle line from Liv St so about 10 mins One Fleet Place (closest tube- City Thameslink) Get central line from Liv St and get off 2 stops later at St Pauls - 5 minute walk from there 160 Aldersgate Street (closest tube- Barbican or Moorgate) 10 minute walk from Liv St 100 leadenhall Street (closest tube- Aldgate) 10 minute walk from Liverpool st

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Log onto www.tfl.gov.uk/journeyplanner for accurate mapping and journey times.

Charlene

You could try looking at the Transport for London website (I think it's www.tfl.gov.co.uk) and you can work out journeys on the site - it's really useful so good luck.

caroline1409f1

Use http://walkit.com/london/ to plan your route by foot. I would say most of the places you have listed are within 20-30 mins walk

lukee

The distance is in your mind. If you are in control you will get it.

Nnamsco

Difficult to see what you are asking. Use http://www.streetmap.co.uk and you'll get some idea of the distances. "Central London" could be the City or the West End and they are both pretty big. Your list sounds like a typical day when I used to do computer field service.

Dad's found yer scoo'er

ages away. id leave right now!

s q

JohnnyOneLung is good, but I would add a bit of time to his times.

Ellesar

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