
Jon A
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Take the underground for a couple of pounds...! A taxi will be less than a "tenner." |
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Greg
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Probably 15 pounds or so. Take the underground -- Circle line, westbound, from Victoria to Paddington Station. It's only 3 quid. |
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kimblil
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not sure but I always ring the taxi company and ask b4 habd to give me an idea. |
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It can vary. Black cabs are always more expensive than regular cabs which don't charge for standing in traffic. There is a cab stand inside the station so I suggest you use that. My estimate would be around £10 or £12 - 15 with a black cab. |
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ottoman
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Black cabs ( taxi ) will charge around £ 9 to 11 pounds
a mini cab will charge £ 7 to 9 pounds |
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Carrie S
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It's actually quite far to Paddington (north) from Victoria (south) so it would be around £15 in a black cab. I think if you can possibly do it, get the tube. |
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alanwoollcombe
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Not as much as £20, closer to £10.
It's madness to even think about walking it if you have luggage, it's wet or you have an aversion to traffic fumes. It's about two miles walking along noisy city streets, through Hyde Park (pleasant) and then more noisy city streets.
As a cheaper alternative, take the tube (Circle line westbound) or the bus (36 or 436), though if you have luggage neither are particularly easy. |
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Nettle
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just get the tube |
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david f
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More than you expected I bet!
Assuming you are not weighed down with luggage or have another good reason, might I suggest bus routes 36 or 436 instead. They go
from Wilton Road, just outside station to Praed Street, outside Paddington. They are very frequent and the fare is £1.50. |
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christopher_hughes5
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bloody expensive just like most things in london |
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Big Bruv
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If you are up to it, then walk.It's really not that far. |
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Butt
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Walk through Hyde Park.More enjoyable. |
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urbanrt
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About £20 depending on time of day and traffic |
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