Welcome to CATS College London

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How to travel in London
At the College
London is a major world city and can seem daunting. However, our students will find everything they need day-to-day in the quiet location of Bloomsbury Square.
Around the City
Our friendly staff know London very well and will help students find their way around, as well as accompanying them on visits away from the College and Bloomsbury Square area.
Students can access London's excellent transport network very easily from Bloomsbury.
Thousands of buses, trains and ‘tubes’ (underground trains) run day and night, 364 days of the year.
Students in London are well advised to get an oyster card (a discounted pre-pay system for London buses, tubes and most local over-ground services,) especially as students receive an additional 30% discount on fares - we will help students with this.
Outside the City
Traveling outside London is just as easy. All UK mainline railways start from London and the city is served by hundreds of other regional services.
The five London airports connect the city to the rest of the world, including Heathrow to the west which is an international hub offering 170 destinations from 90 airlines.
Stansted, Luton and Gatwick airports mainly cater to the low-cost airlines, providing cheap flights to destinations all over Europe and Northern Africa.

