# London Southend Airport Transfer Guide (SEN) Getting from London Southend Airport to Central London or Southend. Real pricing, train info, and honest transport comparisons. **Airport:** SEN **City:** London Southend **Country:** United Kingdom **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/sen **Last updated:** 2026-03-26 --- ## Main Guide ### Quick answer London Southend Airport is **60 km east of Central London** — despite the "London" in its name, it's far from the city center. The **train to London Liverpool Street** takes about **53 minutes** and costs **£15-25 (€18-30)**. A **taxi to Central London** would cost **£80-120 (€95-140)** — not worth it unless you're splitting with a group. If you're actually going to **Southend-on-Sea** (the local city), it's just 3 km away and costs £8-12 by taxi. 👉 AirportTransferPortal offers fixed-price transfers on this route, which removes uncertainty on arrival. --- ### What actually happens after landing SEN is a small, simple airport — one terminal, quick baggage reclaim, minimal walking. You'll be out of the building within 10-15 minutes of landing. The train station is literally **inside the airport building** — one of the best airport-rail connections in the UK. You walk through the terminal and you're on the platform. Taxi rank is just outside the terminal exit. There's free WiFi if you need to check train times or book a ride. --- ### Transport options explained honestly **Train (Greater Anglia):** Runs directly from the airport station to London Liverpool Street in **53 minutes**. Trains run roughly every 20 minutes during the day, less frequently in the evening. Cost: **£15-25 one way** depending on when you book and travel time. This is the obvious choice for Central London — faster and cheaper than any road option. **Taxi to Southend:** If your destination is Southend-on-Sea, a taxi is quick and cheap — **£8-15 (€10-18)**, 5-10 minutes. **Taxi to Central London:** Expect **£80-120 (€95-140)** and 60-90 minutes depending on traffic. Only makes sense for groups of 3-4 splitting the cost, or if you have a specific destination not near a train station. **Uber/minicab to London:** Similar pricing to taxis. Book through the app, but be aware that not many drivers are around SEN — it's a small airport. **Pre-booked transfer:** Fixed price, typically **€90-140** to Central London. Worth it for families, groups, or late-night arrivals when trains aren't running. For Southend destinations, transfers are **€15-25**. **Bus:** National Express runs occasional coaches to various London stations, but service is limited. Not a reliable main option. --- ### Realistic pricing expectations | Destination | Distance | Taxi estimate | Transfer estimate | |---|---|---|---| | Southend-on-Sea center | 3 km | £8-15 (€10-18) | €15-22 | | Basildon | 25 km | £35-45 (€40-53) | €45-60 | | Chelmsford | 30 km | £40-55 (€47-65) | €50-70 | | Canary Wharf, London | 55 km | £70-100 (€82-118) | €80-120 | | Central London (Liverpool St) | 60 km | £80-120 (€95-140) | €90-140 | | Stratford, London | 50 km | £65-90 (€77-106) | €75-110 | **Train comparison:** London Liverpool Street by train is just **£15-25** and takes 53 minutes. The taxi option to Central London is 4-5x more expensive. --- ### Late night arrivals This is where Southend gets tricky. The last train to London departs around **10:30-11:00 PM**. If your flight lands after that, you're stuck with taxis or pre-booked transfers for the expensive 60 km trip to London. Southend has limited late-night taxi availability — pre-booking is strongly recommended for post-10 PM arrivals heading to London. If you're going to Southend-on-Sea, taxis are available but thin on the ground after midnight. --- ### Families and luggage The train handles luggage reasonably — there's space for suitcases. But 53 minutes on a train with young kids and heavy bags isn't exactly relaxing. For families heading to London, a transfer gives you door-to-door service and space for car seats, strollers, and extra bags. For Southend-bound families, a quick taxi works perfectly. --- ### Where you meet the driver **Train:** Walk through the terminal — the station platform is literally part of the airport building. Best airport-to-train connection in the UK. **Taxi:** Rank is just outside the main terminal exit, on the right. **Pre-booked transfer:** Drivers usually wait in the small arrivals area or just outside. The airport is tiny — you won't miss them. **Uber/minicab:** Pick-up from the terminal forecourt. Be aware driver availability is limited at this airport. --- ### Decision helper - **Going to Central London (daytime):** Take the train. No contest — £15-25 vs £80+ by taxi. - **Going to Central London (late night):** Pre-booked transfer. Trains stop running around 11 PM. - **Going to Southend-on-Sea:** Quick taxi from the rank. £8-15. - **Going to Essex towns (Basildon, Chelmsford):** Taxi or transfer — train doesn't serve them directly. - **Family with kids heading to London:** Transfer for door-to-door convenience. Train if budget matters. - **Group of 3-4 to London:** Transfer split 4 ways (€25-35 each) vs train (€18-30 each) — transfer wins on convenience. 👉 This is the lowest-friction option after a long flight. --- ### Summary --- ## Frequently Asked Questions **Q: Is London Southend Airport actually in London?** Not really. It's 60 km east of Central London, in Southend-on-Sea, Essex. The "London" branding is aspirational. Plan for a 53-minute train ride or 60-90 minute drive to reach central London. **Q: How do I get from Southend Airport to Central London?** The **train** is by far the best option — direct to Liverpool Street in 53 minutes for £15-25. The station is inside the airport terminal. Taxis cost £80-120 and take longer. **Q: What time does the last train leave Southend Airport?** The last train to London Liverpool Street typically departs around **10:30-11:00 PM**. Check Greater Anglia schedules for your specific date. If you miss it, you'll need a taxi or pre-booked transfer. **Q: Is there Uber at Southend Airport?** Uber technically works, but driver availability is limited — SEN is a small airport in a smaller city. You might wait a long time or not find a driver at all, especially late at night. Local taxis or pre-booked transfers are more reliable. **Q: How much is a taxi from Southend Airport to London?** Expect **£80-120 (€95-140)** to Central London. This makes the train (£15-25) a much better option for individuals and couples. Taxis only make sense for groups splitting the cost. --- ## Additional Guides ### Late night arrivals at London Southend Airport — your real options **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/sen/late-night Late arrivals at Southend Airport are trickier than at London's bigger airports. The last train to London runs around 10:30-11:00 PM, and after that, your options thin out fast. ## What's available after the last train | Option | Available? | Cost to London | Notes | |---|---|---|---| | Train | No — last train ~10:30-11 PM | N/A | First train around 5:00 AM | | Taxi to London | Limited | £100-150 (€118-177) | May need to call/book one | | Taxi to Southend | Yes, limited | £8-15 (€10-18) | Fewer taxis after midnight | | Pre-booked transfer to London | Yes | €90-140 | Best late-night London option | | Uber | Unreliable | £70-120 (€82-140) | Very few drivers at SEN late at night | ## The late-night problem at Southend Here's the honest truth: Southend Airport is a small airport in a small city. After 11 PM: - **Trains stop running** to London - **Taxi availability drops** significantly — there might be 1-2 cars at the rank, or none - **Uber/ride-hailing** is unreliable — few drivers operate in Southend late at night - **No night buses** run to London from the airport If you're going to London after the last train, **you need to pre-book something.** Walking out of SEN at midnight hoping to find a taxi to take you 60 km to London is a gamble you'll probably lose. ## If you're going to Southend-on-Sea The situation is better. Local taxis are more likely available for the short 3 km trip. But even for Southend, late-night taxi availability isn't guaranteed. Pre-booking a local minicab is wise for arrivals after midnight. ## What if you didn't book anything? 1. **Check the taxi rank** outside the terminal. You might get lucky. 2. **Try Uber and Bolt apps.** Worth a shot even if odds are low. 3. **Call a local minicab company.** Search "Southend minicab" — A2B, Arrow Taxis, etc. They can usually send a car within 20-30 minutes. 4. **For London:** Call a London-based transfer company. Many offer last-minute bookings, though you might wait 30-60 minutes for a car to arrive from London. 5. **Worst case:** There's a Holiday Inn and a Travelodge near the airport. Book a room and take the first morning train. ## Planning ahead If you know your flight arrives after 10 PM: - **Book a transfer in advance** for London trips. This is non-negotiable. - **Book a local taxi** for Southend trips. Most minicab companies let you book online. - **Check if there's a late train.** Schedules vary — on some days the last train is later than others. Check Greater Anglia's website for your specific date. - **Consider staying in Southend** for the night and training to London in the morning. Hotels near the airport are £50-80/night, and you save £90+ on a night transfer. ## Safety Southend Airport area is safe but quiet at night. The terminal closes after the last flight, so you can't hang around inside indefinitely. The area immediately outside is well-lit. Don't accept rides from unmarked cars — use the official rank or a booked service. --- ### Taxi vs private transfer from London Southend Airport **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/sen/taxi-vs-transfer At Southend Airport, the taxi vs transfer debate depends heavily on where you're going. For Southend town, grab a taxi. For London, it's more nuanced. ## To Southend-on-Sea (3 km) | Factor | Taxi | Transfer | |---|---|---| | **Price** | £8-15 (€10-18) | €15-22 | | **Wait** | Usually available | Pre-booked | | **Time** | 5-10 min | 5-10 min | **Verdict:** Just take a taxi. It's a 5-minute ride — no need to pre-book anything. ## To Central London (60 km) | Factor | Taxi | Transfer | |---|---|---| | **Price** | £80-120 (€95-140) | €90-140 | | **Night price** | £100-150 (€118-177) | Same as day | | **Time** | 60-90 min | 60-90 min | | **Payment** | Cash or card | Pre-paid online | | **Child seats** | Not standard | Available on request | | **Flight monitoring** | No | Yes | **Before choosing either:** Consider the train (£15-25, 53 minutes). Unless you have a specific reason to drive, the train is objectively better for Central London. ## When the taxi wins (London trips) Honestly? Almost never for Central London. The taxi costs £80-120 for a journey the train does for £15-25. The only scenario where a taxi makes sense is if you're going somewhere in Essex (Basildon, Chelmsford) that isn't on the train line, or you're a group of 4 splitting the fare. ## When a transfer wins (London trips) **Late night arrivals:** After the last train (~11 PM), a pre-booked transfer is your best option. The driver will be there regardless of time, and the price is fixed — no negotiating with a tired taxi driver at midnight. **Families:** Child seats, space for luggage and strollers, door-to-door service. After a flight with kids, the 53-minute train + tube + walk to hotel sounds miserable. **Groups:** A van transfer for 4-6 people at €120-160 split multiple ways often works out similar to train tickets, with door-to-door convenience. **Specific London destinations:** If your hotel is in, say, Greenwich or Stratford (East London), a transfer might be faster than train to Liverpool Street + tube. ## The real competition is the train At Southend Airport, the taxi vs transfer debate is almost irrelevant for London trips because the train is so much better: | | Train | Taxi | Transfer | |---|---|---|---| | **Cost** | £15-25 | £80-120 | €90-140 | | **Time** | 53 min | 60-90 min | 60-90 min | | **Traffic affected?** | No | Yes | Yes | | **Door-to-door?** | No | Yes | Yes | The train loses only on door-to-door convenience and late-night availability. For everything else, it wins decisively. ## Our take - **Southend:** Taxi from the rank. Simple. - **London (daytime):** Train. Save £60+ over a taxi. - **London (late night):** Pre-booked transfer. Guaranteed service after trains stop. - **Essex towns:** Transfer or taxi depending on destination — check quotes for both. --- ### Getting from London Southend Airport with kids and family **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/sen/family-and-kids Southend Airport is one of the easiest UK airports to navigate with children — it's small, simple, and the train station is built right into the terminal. But the 60 km journey to Central London requires some planning with kids. ## The good news: this airport is family-friendly SEN is tiny compared to Heathrow or Gatwick. From plane to exit is maybe 15 minutes. No long walks, no terminal trains, no confusing signage. With kids, this is a huge relief. ## Getting to Southend-on-Sea with kids If Southend is your destination, this is easy. Grab a taxi (£8-15, 5-10 minutes) or even take the train one stop. With a stroller and bags, the taxi is simplest. ## Getting to London with kids — your options | Option | Cost per adult | Time | Family-friendly? | |---|---|---|---| | Train | £15-25 | 53 min | Good, but no car seats needed | | Taxi | £80-120 | 60-90 min | Space for luggage, no child seats | | Transfer | €90-140 | 60-90 min | Best — child seats, door-to-door | ## The train with kids The train is cheap and fast, and kids travel free or cheap: - **Under 5:** Free - **5-15:** Half price (or free with a Family Railcard) The station is inside the airport — no outdoor walks or shuttle buses. Trains have space for strollers and luggage. The 53-minute ride is manageable for most kids. **The downside:** Liverpool Street station in London is busy and not stroller-friendly. Navigating the tube with luggage, kids, and a stroller is stressful. If your hotel isn't near Liverpool Street, you have another journey ahead. ## When a transfer makes more sense - **Multiple children under 5** who need car seats - **Heavy luggage** (3+ suitcases, stroller, car seat) - **Late arrival** when trains have stopped running - **Hotel in West or South London** — the train drops you in East London, and crossing the city with kids is tiring - **Exhausted family** after a long flight — sometimes paying more for door-to-door is the right call ## Child seat situation - **Taxis at the rank:** UK taxis have a child seat exemption, but it's not ideal for safety. Most black cabs have forward-facing seats, but regular taxis don't carry child seats. - **Pre-booked transfer:** Request child seats when booking. Specify: infant (rear-facing, 0-13 kg), child (forward-facing, 9-18 kg), or booster (15-36 kg). - **Train:** No car seats needed — kids sit in regular seats. ## Practical tips - **Pack light if taking the train.** Managing bags + kids + stroller through a train station and the London Underground is an exercise in patience. - **Consider a Trunki or kids' rolling bag** — let them pull their own stuff. - **Bring snacks for the train.** The onboard options are limited. - **If transferring to the tube at Liverpool Street,** the Central and Metropolitan lines are right there. But escalators with strollers are a nightmare — look for lifts. - **Book a transfer if landing after 9 PM.** The combination of tired kids + late train + tube is a recipe for meltdowns. --- ### How much does it cost to get from London Southend Airport to the city? **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/sen/cost-to-city The answer depends entirely on whether you mean Southend-on-Sea (3 km away) or Central London (60 km away). The costs are wildly different. ## To Southend-on-Sea (the local city) | Transport | Cost | Time | |---|---|---| | Taxi | £8-15 (€10-18) | 5-10 min | | Train (1 stop) | £3-5 (€3.50-6) | 4 min | | Transfer | €15-22 | 5-10 min | Southend is right next door. Any option works — this is a cheap, easy transfer. ## To Central London | Transport | Cost | Time | |---|---|---| | Train to Liverpool Street | £15-25 (€18-30) | 53 min | | Taxi | £80-120 (€95-140) | 60-90 min | | Uber/minicab | £70-110 (€82-130) | 60-90 min | | Pre-booked transfer | €90-140 | 60-90 min | | National Express bus | £8-15 (€10-18) | 90-120 min | ## The train is the obvious winner For Central London, the train beats everything else by a huge margin. At **£15-25**, it's 4-5 times cheaper than a taxi and usually faster too (53 minutes vs 60-90 by road, which can extend to 2 hours in traffic). **How to save on train tickets:** - Book online in advance via Greater Anglia for the cheapest fares - Off-peak tickets (after 9:30 AM, weekends) are cheaper than peak - Use a contactless card or Oyster for the London end of the journey - Railcard holders get 1/3 off ## When road transport makes financial sense **Groups:** A transfer at €120 split 4 ways is €30 per person — comparable to a peak train ticket but door-to-door. **Destinations not near Liverpool Street:** If your hotel is in West London (Paddington, Notting Hill), the train drops you at Liverpool Street, and you still need a tube or taxi. A door-to-door transfer might save total costs. **Late night:** After the last train (~11 PM), a taxi or transfer is your only option. Budget £80-120 for this. ## Hidden costs - **Train + London transport:** The train fare gets you to Liverpool Street. From there, a tube/bus ride costs £2-4 more with Oyster/contactless. - **Taxi tips:** Tipping isn't expected in UK taxis but rounding up is appreciated. - **Congestion charge:** If your taxi enters Central London during charging hours (Mon-Fri 7AM-6PM, Sat-Sun 12PM-6PM), there may be a surcharge of £15 — confirm with the driver or transfer company. - **Parking at the airport:** If someone is picking you up, short-term parking is £3-5 for 30 minutes. --- ## Check before you land 👉 This route is actively served by AirportTransferPortal with fixed-price booking available before arrival. Check real vehicles and prices before your flight. Booking takes a few minutes and ensures someone is waiting when you arrive. --- ## Operational Note This guide reflects real operational conditions, pricing ranges, and traveler experience at London Southend (SEN). 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