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2 teens going to Alexander Palace alone for concert, what is safest way to travel into London after, how do you book taxis

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SwanR1ver · 14/02/2023 16:19

Sorry we live miles away and they’re going on an adventure.😳Sorted it all themselves but not keen on going on tube for 40 mins back to their hotel in Kensington as worried about safety. How much would a taxi be and what is best place to book?

Yes I’ll be getting zero sleep that night.

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Kranke · 14/02/2023 16:23

You can’t get a tube from Ally Pally, there’s a train station but it won’t be running at that time. They can download Uber, or one of the other taxi apps. What time does the concert finish? They could pre-book a cab with Addison Lee. Can they change their hotel, seems silly have to go all the way out West afterwards? Lots of accommodation near the venue.

ComtesseDeSpair · 14/02/2023 16:24

I honestly wouldn’t get a cab after a large event purely because it’s going to be mayhem with everybody else trying to do similarly: roads closed, cabs delayed, cabs not being able to stop nearby for pickup, cabs phoning and asking them to walk to a nearby location where they can pickup etc and if they don’t know the area that’s going to cause them a lot more stress and worry than getting the train and tube, which will be busy and perfectly safe.

SwanR1ver · 14/02/2023 16:25

They wanted to stay in that area.😩

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SwanR1ver · 14/02/2023 16:26

What is the nearest tube, concert finishes at 11?

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ComtesseDeSpair · 14/02/2023 16:29

Is it a week night or weekend? Alexandra Palace station will get them to Finsbury Park, where they can pick up the Victoria line (which runs all night Fridays and Saturdays) to then either get an Uber from Victoria station to their hotel or to connect with the District of Circle line to Kensington.

maudesvagina · 14/02/2023 16:30

content.tfl.gov.uk/bus-route-maps/alexandra-palace-a4-190816.pdf. Also can get bus along to Highgate tube on northern line from Muswell Hill (short walk from AP. )

doadeer · 14/02/2023 16:30

That's a nightmare journey to be honest I'd say about an hour and a half depending on where in kensington.

The w3 bus goes to Wood Green Station but it's not the "safest area" or they could walk into muswell hill and get the 134/43 to Highgate station, that's on the northern line.

The map city mapper is great. They would probably be best walking with the crowd into muswell hill and getting an uber off one of the residential streets like Dukes Avenue.

SomethingNastyInTheBallPool · 14/02/2023 16:30

There’s no tube very close, but they could get the train from Ally Pally and change onto the Piccadilly Line at Finsbury Park to go to Kensington.

doadeer · 14/02/2023 16:30

The app City Mapper I meant to write

SwanR1ver · 14/02/2023 16:31

Will it be safe? They’re 18 and 19. Girl and boy.😩

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Merrow · 14/02/2023 16:31

Yeah, Kensington is a bizarre place to stay! Trains from Alexander Palace station should still be running at that time though.

SwanR1ver · 14/02/2023 16:31

It’s tomorrow night

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SomethingNastyInTheBallPool · 14/02/2023 16:32

They’ll be absolutely fine! I think they’d be best off sticking to train/tube rather than wandering around looking for buses and Ubers.

doadeer · 14/02/2023 16:32

Ah i always forget about the rail station, this says there is an 11:15 train at night. If they can get to the station in time I think they run fairly frequently.

2 teens going to Alexander Palace alone for concert, what is safest way to travel into London after, how do you book taxis
SwanR1ver · 14/02/2023 16:33

So which would be the easiest and safest train/ tube route?

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HiccupHorrendousHaddock · 14/02/2023 16:33

Nearest Tube is Wood Green, then they'd need a bus to AllyPally - I think it's the W3.

TfL say it's about an hour to 90 minutes by public transport at that time if night whether by bus or combination bus and tube. A taxi will be absolutely exorbitant for that journey.

SamSmithsOutfit · 14/02/2023 16:34

They'd be better off staying somewhere more central and north like Kings Cross.

You can catch the W7 bus to Finsbury Park tube or the 43 and a number of others go to Highgate tube from Ally Pally.

They should download CityMapper.

doadeer · 14/02/2023 16:34

If you download that app I suggested you can put their hotel address in and it gives you end to end journey options.

SwanR1ver · 14/02/2023 16:35

Forget not sleeping tomorrow night, don’t think I’ll be sleeping tonight either?

Do you think it will be safe?

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Anetta · 14/02/2023 16:35

They will be fine, don't worry. I lived in London since I was 19 and on my own. Tubes are safe in the evening, I used to travel around 10pm on the tube after my work.

Exasperatednow · 14/02/2023 16:36

Definitely train and tube. They'll be fine.

SwanR1ver · 14/02/2023 16:36

Ok I’ll get him to put the app in.

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titchy · 14/02/2023 16:36

SwanR1ver · 14/02/2023 16:33

So which would be the easiest and safest train/ tube route?

As others have said, train to Finsbury Park then tube to Ken. Perfectly safe.

SamSmithsOutfit · 14/02/2023 16:36

Don't use Wood Green Tube or go to Wood Green or Turnpike Lane area- they are fine but probably not as safe as other areas. Use buses to Finsbury Park or Highgate tubes stations.

Don't bother with the overland trains as they'll never make that 11.15 one on time with everyone leaving and they are too limited.

They are 18/19 though! I thought you were going to say 14/15!

titchy · 14/02/2023 16:36

SwanR1ver · 14/02/2023 16:35

Forget not sleeping tomorrow night, don’t think I’ll be sleeping tonight either?

Do you think it will be safe?

It's not Kyiv...

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