

ACCESS
This section sums up all of the possible means of transport and means of access to Crystal Palace. Please read carefully and follow the links for more information.
By car: count 35 to 40 minutes on the road from Central London to the CPB via the A23. (TOLL) Other similar itineraries take longer but are totally free.
Click here to find the Waze directions. Tip: think of switching your starting point to your departing address.
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By train: count between 21 and 30 minutes to reach Crystal Palace from Central London. Trains depart from either London Victoria or London Bridge. The return ticket costs £8.60 per person and every 5 minutes (app.) in either of the stations. Click here to find all train times and book your ticket on Trainline. Tip: think of adapting the outbound and return departures.
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By Overground: Overground Rail for Crystal Palace runs every 15 minutes from Highbury & Islington. Please make sure that the final stop of your train is Crystal Palace and no other station. Overground trains take about 45 minutes to go from Highbury & Islington to Crystal Palace for a maximum fare of £3.40 for a single journey on peak. Check live status of Overground Routes to Crystal Palace here and check all other stops on the way and running times here.
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By bus: Crystal Palace Bus Station is connected to Central London by many bus lines (3, 11, 12, 24, 87, 88, 159, 453, N3, N11, N44 and N53. Bus lines starting with N are night routes). A return ticket costs £3.10 at most. Check out all fares here and all bus routes to and from Crystal Palace here.
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND ROUTES:
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If you're going by car, free parking is available at the Thicket Road and Anerley Hill and Crystal Palace Park Road entrances to the park.
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If you're going by bus, check this itinerary to go to the CPB by foot. (12 minutes app.)
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If you're going by train or Overground Rail, check this itinerary to go to the CPB by foot. (13 minutes app.)
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