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That means a Bus to Herne Hill from Lordship Lane , how far is the zoo walking wise from St Pancras ?

Thank you.



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> Train from Herne Hill to St Pancras..walk / scoot

> / bus / uber up to the Zoo

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> Train takes about 20 mins and its very easy and

> not busy

At the weekend you can find some free parking spaces near London Bridge, or train to London Bridge. Then get river boat to Embankment and then tube to Camden and walk. This has been the best option we've had for baby, toddler and parents and great fun. Time wise, we caught river boat at 10.30 ish and left zoo at about 3.15 which meant home easily for tea.

I can't drive sadly and I'm going during the week with my group .

Most of the routes seems to be via Camden Town which requires bus , train , tube and walking .

Or a bus via Victoria.

I'm just keen to go for the quickest and easiest route.



Thanks for all your replies so far.

I've been a few times with two small children. I've found easiest as there are no stairs to deal with is Denmark Hill to St Pancras (occasionally need to change at Blackfriars, but easy change) and then bus or walk to the zoo. Quite a long walk, but fine if children in buggy. (If you/children are knackered at the end of the day, there's a black cab rank outside the zoo entrance and it's about ?10 to St Pancras....)
Not sure how journey times compare as it's a while since I did it, but an alternative route is: bus to elephant and castle, then bakerloo line to Regents park, then walk through the park to the zoo. Probably a longer walk than from Camden tube, but lovely to walk through the park.
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What about the 37 to Brixton and then the Victoria line all the way to Euston? Victoria line is really quick and the trains are new so easy with a buggy.


A bit of a walk but step free all the way! 29 min walk or you can grab a black cab. It's 7 minutes.


I can't drive either and can second that Denmark hill way would be easy as well. Step free etc. X

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