Heathrow is London’s largest airport, with 5 terminals. When traveling from London Heathrow (LHR) to London Gatwick (LGW) you have four modes of transport to choose from: taxi, train, bus, or private transfer. Whichever method you choose, if you are transferring between connecting flights, you should allow at least 4-5 hours between them.
Taking a London Airport taxi is a direct and hassle-free option. The distance from Heathrow Airport to Gatwick Airport is around 65 kilometers, and the journey will take approximately 50 minutes in light traffic. However, London is a busy city, and navigating it can feel overwhelming, even for locals. This is why booking a London Airport transfer is a smart choice for this journey. You’ll get a fixed, all-inclusive price, so even if traffic is heavy, your fare won’t change, giving you one less thing to worry about as you continue your journey.
If you are traveling solo with light luggage, you have 2 public transport options: the bus and the train. Taking the bus or the train takes approximately 1 hour and 25 minutes and both offer a cost-effective alternative to a taxi.
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