Please ignore the person who said that London Bridge is within easy walking distance of Russell Sq. It isn't. It is quite true that there is an old London Bridge in Arizona, but I can assure you there is a replacement bridge exactly where the old one used to be - and that is quite some way from Russell Square. I would estimate that walking to the London Dungeon would take 45 minutes at a reasonable pace. Easier to get the Piccadilly line underground one stop to Kings Cross then Northern Line southbound to London Bridge. But if there are several of you travelling together and you are paying separate fares (not some sort of pass) then go by cab because it won't be any more expensive!
2007-03-07 00:51:31
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answered by david f 5
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Hi
Tube is defintely the best route, Russell Sq-> Kings Cross on Piccadilly line and Kings Cross -> London Bridge on southbound Northern Line.
If you come out of the tube station at London Bridge at the Tooley Street exit (not Borough High Street) you turn left out the exit and its in the arches under the train station- it usually is easy to spot as there is a massive queue outside!
- Ignore any of this New London Bridge/ Tower Bridge rubbish in the other posts!
www.tfl.gov.uk has a really good journey planner
2007-03-08 05:19:51
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answered by Bunny Laverne 2
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London Bridge was sold to Texas state in April 1968. As it is now in the USA it's pretty far!.
The New London Bridge is quite near Russell Square, easily within walking distance. This is probably the one you want, I only mentioned the other for the sake of giving an interesting fact.
As for London Dungeon this is the name for 2 different businesses. One is a museum with waxworks of plague victims and torture instruments (spooky fun) and is again easy to walk to from Russell Square. The other is a big fetish event... the venue sometimes alters for this so the distance will vary. I hope you meant the wax museum!
I hope this helps! Have a great day.
2007-03-06 13:33:38
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answered by monkeymanelvis 7
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If, by 'London Bridge', you mean the drawbridge in London with two towers joined by a large (for want of a better word) beam near the top, then you don't mean London Bridge at all. The one you want is Tower Bridge. I couldn't tell you where it was from the other places, though.
2007-03-07 09:41:58
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answered by Anonymous
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If you want this type of info . There is a good site called Londontown.com . It has maps of all the major tourist sites and you can book tickets to all the sites including bus tours with discounts. I had my first stay in London last year and i used this site to book trips on the London eye theatre tickets and bus tours it was really useful.
2007-03-06 12:50:02
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answered by selig 2
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london bridge is20 minute tube ride from russell sq london dungeon is under london bridge station
2007-03-06 13:03:03
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answered by kim d 1
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