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How to get fromNorth Acton to Kensington Palaceby bus, subway, taxi, or foot

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There are 5 ways to get from North Acton to Kensington Palace by bus, subway, taxi, or foot

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  1. Bus

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    1. Take the bus from Wales Farm Road North Acton to Palace Gardens Terracebus bus Tube
    20 min
    £2–3
  2. Subway

    1. Take the subway from North Acton station to Queensway stationsubway subway Central
    21 min
    £3–13
  3. Taxi

    1. Take the taxi from North Acton to Kensington Palacetaxi taxi 4.8 mi
    12 min
    £70–85
  4. Walk

    1. Take the walk from North Acton to Kensington Palacewalk walk 4.3 mi
    1h 22m
  5. Line 70 bus

    1. Take the bus from East Acton Station / Fitzneal Street to Queensway Stationbus bus 70
    47 min
    £2

North Acton to Kensington Palace by bus and foot

Calendar950Weekly Services
Duration20 minAverage Duration
Ticket£2Cheapest Price
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What companies run services between North Acton, England and Kensington Palace, England?

Stagecoach Oxfordshire operates a bus from Wales Farm Road North Acton to Palace Gardens Terrace every 10 minutes. Tickets cost £2–3 and the journey takes 12 min. Alternatively, London Underground (Tube) operates a subway from North Acton station to Queensway station every 5 minutes. Tickets cost £3–13 and the journey takes 13 min.

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