The Elizabeth line is the best all-round choice from Heathrow to central London — around 35–40 minutes to most central stations from about £13.90. The Heathrow Express is fastest to Paddington (15 minutes) but costs more, the Piccadilly line is the cheapest, and a taxi only makes sense for door-to-door convenience or heavy luggage.
Your main options
Heathrow connects to central London by two rail lines, the Underground, scheduled coaches and taxis. The right pick depends on your budget, your luggage and exactly where in London you are heading.
Comparison: Heathrow to central London
| Option | Journey time | Indicative fare (one-way)* | Frequency | Goes to |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Heathrow Express | ~15 min to Paddington (T5 +6 min) | ~£26 | Every 15 min (4/hour) | Paddington only |
| Elizabeth line | ~28 min to Paddington; ~35–40 min to central | From ~£13.90 (Zone 1) | Frequent (several/hour) | West End, City, Canary Wharf |
| Piccadilly line (Tube) | ~50–60 min to central | From ~£5.80 | Frequent | Many central stations directly |
| National Express coach | ~50–60 min to Victoria | From ~£9.50 | Up to ~77/day | Victoria Coach Station |
| Black cab / taxi | ~40–70 min (traffic-dependent) | ~£75–£110 metered (+ traffic) | On demand | Any door-to-door |
*Fares and times are indicative and change frequently (especially rail fares, which are typically reviewed each year, and peak/off-peak Tube fares). Verify the current price on the official source before you travel. Rail fares are often cheaper with contactless/Oyster pay-as-you-go than buying a paper single.
The verdict
- Best overall — Elizabeth line: direct trains to the West End, the City and Canary Wharf for a fraction of the Express fare, with only a modest time penalty. The default choice for most visitors.
- Fastest to Paddington — Heathrow Express: worth the premium only if Paddington suits you and the 15-minute saving matters.
- Cheapest — Piccadilly line: unbeatable on price and stops at many central stations, but it is the slowest rail option and can be cramped with luggage.
- Coach — National Express: cheap and good if you are near Victoria, but subject to road traffic.
- Taxi: only for door-to-door convenience, late-night arrivals or heavy bags — expect to pay several times the train fare.
Best for whom
- First-time visitor heading to the West End or City: Elizabeth line.
- Tight on budget: Piccadilly line or coach.
- In a hurry to Paddington: Heathrow Express.
- Late arrival, heavy luggage or travelling as a group: taxi (split between passengers it can be competitive).
Confirm live times and fares before you travel on the official sources: Heathrow – Elizabeth line, Heathrow Express and Transport for London (TfL). See also our Heathrow Wi-Fi guide and Heathrow lounges guide. Last reviewed: June 2026.



