# London Airport Transfer Guide (STN) Complete guide to getting from London Stansted Airport to central London. Train, bus, transfer, and taxi options with realistic 2026 pricing. **Airport:** STN **City:** London **Country:** United Kingdom **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/stn --- ## Main Guide ### Quick answer London Stansted Airport (STN) is about 40 miles northeast of central London. A pre-booked private transfer to central London takes 60-90 minutes and costs between £90 and £140. The Stansted Express train reaches Liverpool Street station in 47 minutes for around £20-£30. Coaches run 24 hours and are the budget option at £8-£15. 👉 AirportTransferPortal offers fixed-price transfers on this route, which removes uncertainty on arrival. --- ### What actually happens after landing Stansted has a single terminal, which simplifies things. After landing, you follow signs to the arrivals hall. Immigration for non-UK passengers is on the upper level, and baggage claim is just beyond. The whole process from gate to the arrivals hall takes 15-30 minutes depending on queues and whether you need to clear immigration. The arrivals hall opens into the main terminal concourse. From here, the train station and coach station are signposted and connected by covered walkways. If you have a pre-booked transfer, your driver will wait in the short-stay car park or the designated meeting point in the arrivals hall. Most drivers hold a name board or send you a text with meeting instructions. --- ### Transport options explained honestly **Private transfer:** A driver meets you at arrivals and takes you directly to your London address. Sedans cost £90-£140 to central London, and MPVs or minibuses cost more for groups. The price is fixed at booking. This is the most comfortable option, especially after a long flight, but it takes longer than the train due to the M11 and London traffic. **Stansted Express train:** The fastest way to reach London. Trains depart every 15-30 minutes and reach Liverpool Street in 47 minutes. Standard tickets cost £20-£30 depending on when you book. From Liverpool Street, you connect to the Tube or take a taxi to your final destination. Practical and affordable, but you carry your own bags. **National Express / Airport Bus coaches:** Coaches run to various London stops including Victoria, Stratford, and Liverpool Street. Prices start around £8-£15 if booked in advance. Journey time is 90-120 minutes depending on traffic. Coaches run 24 hours, making them the only guaranteed option for very early or very late arrivals. **Taxi:** A black cab or minicab from Stansted to central London costs £100-£160. The metered fare varies with traffic. Not the best value unless you strongly prefer hailing a cab. **Rideshare:** Uber operates at Stansted. Expect £60-£100 to central London depending on demand, but surge pricing makes this unpredictable. **Rental car:** Available from agencies in the terminal. Driving into central London means dealing with the Congestion Charge (£15 per day) and ULEZ, plus expensive parking. Only makes sense if your trip focuses on areas outside London. --- ### Realistic pricing expectations Approximate costs to central London in 2026: - Private transfer (sedan): £90-£140 - Private transfer (MPV, 5-6 passengers): £110-£170 - Stansted Express: £20-£30 - Coach: £8-£15 (advance), £15-£20 (on the day) - Taxi: £100-£160 - Uber: £60-£100 (variable) Destinations outside central London will differ. Cambridge, for example, is closer to Stansted (30 miles) and a private transfer there costs £60-£90. --- ### Late night arrivals Stansted handles many low-cost carrier flights that arrive late. The last Stansted Express train departs around 12:30 AM. After that, your options are coaches (which run through the night) or a pre-booked transfer. National Express runs overnight services to London, though frequency drops and journey times stretch. If you know your flight lands after 11 PM, booking a private transfer in advance is the safest bet. Drivers track your flight and wait regardless of delays. --- ### Families and luggage Stansted's single-terminal design helps families. Everything is under one roof, and the walk to ground transport is manageable. The Stansted Express has luggage space, but wrestling bags and a stroller onto a train with tired children is not relaxing. Private transfers with child seats need to be requested at booking. UK law requires appropriate car seats for children under 12 or under 135cm tall. Taxis are legally exempt, but that does not mean it is safe. If you have young children, book a transfer with the right seat. --- ### Where you meet the driver For pre-booked transfers, the standard meeting point is the arrivals hall near Costa Coffee or the information desk. Some services ask you to walk to the short-stay car park, which is a 3-minute covered walk from arrivals. Your booking confirmation will specify the exact location. Drivers typically hold a name board or contact you by text. Most services include 60 minutes of free waiting time for international flights and 30 minutes for domestic, so delayed flights are not a problem. --- ### Decision helper **Choose a private transfer if:** you are heading to a specific London address, traveling with family or a group, have lots of luggage, or arriving very late. Also the best option if your destination is outside central London. **Choose the Stansted Express if:** you are heading to the City or East London, traveling light, and landing during train operating hours. Fastest option overall. **Choose a coach if:** you are on a budget, your flight arrives in the middle of the night, or you are heading to Victoria or Stratford. **Choose a taxi or rideshare if:** you want to walk out and go without advance booking, and you accept the variable cost. **Choose a rental car if:** your trip is focused outside London and you will not be driving into the city center. 👉 This is the lowest-friction option after a long flight. --- ### Summary Stansted is London's budget airline hub, but getting to the city does not have to feel budget. The Stansted Express is fast and efficient for light travelers. A private transfer is the most comfortable door-to-door option, especially for families and groups. Coaches fill the gap for overnight arrivals and tight budgets. Pick based on your landing time, luggage, and where in London you are actually going. --- ## Frequently Asked Questions **Q: How far is Stansted Airport from central London?** About 40 miles northeast of central London. The journey takes 47 minutes by train or 60-90 minutes by car depending on traffic. **Q: What is the cheapest way to get from Stansted to London?** National Express coaches start at around £8-£15 when booked in advance. The journey takes 90-120 minutes to central London. **Q: How much does the Stansted Express cost?** Standard tickets cost £20-£30 in 2026. Booking online in advance is cheaper than buying at the station. The train takes 47 minutes to Liverpool Street. **Q: Is there 24-hour transport from Stansted Airport?** Yes. National Express coaches run throughout the night. The Stansted Express stops around 12:30 AM and resumes early morning. Private transfers are available at any hour. **Q: How much does a taxi cost from Stansted to central London?** A metered taxi costs £100-£160 depending on traffic and your exact destination. A pre-booked transfer is typically £90-£140 with a fixed price. **Q: Can I get an Uber from Stansted Airport?** Yes. Uber operates at Stansted with pickups from the designated area. Expect £60-£100 to central London, but surge pricing during peak times can increase this. **Q: How do I get from Stansted to Cambridge?** Cambridge is about 30 miles from Stansted. A private transfer costs £60-£90 and takes 40-50 minutes. There are also direct buses and trains via Bishops Stortford. **Q: Are there child car seats in Stansted taxis?** Licensed taxis in England are legally exempt from car seat requirements, but this is not ideal for safety. Book a private transfer and request the appropriate child seat in advance. **Q: Where does the Stansted Express go?** The Stansted Express runs directly to London Liverpool Street station. From there, you can connect to the Central, Circle, Hammersmith, Metropolitan, and Elizabeth lines. **Q: How early should I book a Stansted airport transfer?** Booking at least 24-48 hours in advance is recommended. During peak travel seasons and holidays, booking a week ahead ensures availability and often better pricing. --- ## Additional Guides ### Late Night Arrivals at London Stansted Airport **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/stn/late-night Stansted is a budget airline hub, and budget airlines love late-night slots. Flights from European cities regularly land between 10 PM and 1 AM. If yours is one of them, here is what to expect. ## The Stansted Express after dark The last Stansted Express train to Liverpool Street departs around 12:30 AM. If your flight lands at 11 PM, you need to clear immigration, collect bags, and reach the platform within roughly 90 minutes. That is usually possible, but delays at immigration or baggage claim can cut it close. Missing the last train means finding an alternative at 1 AM, which limits your options significantly. The first morning train departs around 5:30 AM. If you miss the last night service, you face a 5-hour wait at the airport. ## Overnight coaches National Express runs coaches through the night from Stansted to London Victoria and other stops. Departures are roughly hourly between midnight and 5 AM. Journey time is 90-120 minutes, sometimes longer with light traffic paradoxically meaning the bus takes a slightly different route. Overnight coaches are the budget option at £10-£15. They are perfectly functional but not comfortable for sleeping. If you are okay with arriving at Victoria at 3 AM, this works. ## Pre-booked private transfer This is the most straightforward late-night option. Your driver tracks your flight, adjusts for delays, and meets you at arrivals regardless of the hour. The price is the same as daytime, no surcharge for late arrivals with most services. You get in the car and go directly to your accommodation. For the Stansted-to-London distance, spending 60-90 minutes in a comfortable car at midnight is significantly better than waiting for a bus or navigating to the train platform with minutes to spare. ## Rideshare and taxis Uber is available but wait times increase after midnight. You might wait 15-25 minutes for a car, and surge pricing is common when late flights create a wave of passengers all requesting rides simultaneously. Regular taxis are available from the rank but supply thins out in the early hours. ## The airport at night Stansted stays open 24 hours, but it is not designed for comfortable overnight stays. Most shops and restaurants close by 11 PM. There are seating areas but no dedicated sleeping facilities. If you planned to wait for the first morning train, expect hard seats and bright lights. ## Practical advice If your flight is scheduled to land after 10 PM, book a transfer in advance. The cost of a private car to London is £90-£140, and at midnight that buys you certainty and comfort. The alternative is piecing together a solution from whatever happens to be available when you walk out, which at 1 AM can mean a long wait. Also check whether your accommodation handles late check-ins. Some London hotels and Airbnbs have specific procedures for arrivals after midnight. Sort that out before you fly. --- ### Taxi vs Private Transfer from London Stansted Airport **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/stn/taxi-vs-transfer The 40-mile journey from Stansted to central London is long enough that your choice of transport matters more here than at closer airports like Heathrow or City. ## Taxi from Stansted Black cabs are available outside the terminal, but most people use minicab services for the long ride into London. A metered fare to central London runs £100-£160. The exact cost depends on traffic, which on the M11 and through east London can be unpredictable. At peak hours, you might pay toward the top of that range and spend 90 minutes in the car. The advantage of a taxi is that you walk out and go. No booking, no waiting for a specific driver. The downside is the meter. Sitting in traffic watching the fare climb is not a great experience after a flight. ## Private transfer from Stansted A pre-booked transfer to central London costs £90-£140 for a sedan. The price is agreed at booking and does not change regardless of traffic. Your driver tracks your flight, waits at arrivals, and takes you directly to your address. The journey time is the same as a taxi since both drive the same roads. The difference is financial certainty and the meet-and-greet service. For the Stansted-to-London distance, the fixed pricing of a transfer almost always works in your favor compared to a metered fare. ## The numbers | Factor | Taxi | Private Transfer | |--------|------|------------------| | Cost to central London | £100-£160 (metered) | £90-£140 (fixed) | | Booking required | No | Yes | | Wait time | Immediate if available | Driver waiting at arrivals | | Flight tracking | No | Yes | | Price certainty | No | Yes | | Child seats available | Unlikely | On request | | Payment | Cash or card in car | Pre-paid online | ## When the taxi makes sense If you land during a quiet period, your destination is somewhere unusual that transfer companies do not commonly serve, or you simply prefer the no-booking approach, a taxi works. You pay more on average but avoid the few minutes of coordination a transfer requires. ## When the transfer makes sense For most travelers from Stansted, a transfer is the better deal. The distance is long enough that metered fares tend to exceed fixed transfer prices. If you are traveling with family, need a child seat, or have a lot of luggage, the ability to specify your vehicle in advance is valuable. Late-night arrivals strongly favor transfers. Finding a taxi at Stansted at 1 AM is possible but not guaranteed. A pre-booked driver will be there regardless. ## The practical reality Stansted is far from London. The ride is going to take over an hour either way. In a taxi, you watch the meter. In a transfer, you know the price. For most people, that certainty is worth the advance booking. --- ### Family and Kids Transfer Guide for London Stansted Airport **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/stn/family-and-kids Stansted handles millions of passengers on budget airlines, and plenty of them are families. The single-terminal layout keeps things simple, but the long distance to London means your transfer choice matters more than at other London airports. ## Child seat requirements UK law requires children under 12 or shorter than 135cm to use an appropriate child restraint in cars. Licensed taxis and private hire vehicles are technically exempt when the child is in the rear seat, but relying on that exemption is not recommended for a 60-90 minute motorway journey. If you are traveling with young children, book a private transfer and request the right seat type: rear-facing infant seat, forward-facing child seat, or booster. Most transfer services provide these at no extra charge if requested at booking. Do not assume they will be available without asking. ## The Stansted Express with kids The train is fast and affordable, but with small children it has drawbacks. You need to manage luggage, strollers, and children through the station, onto the train, and then navigate Liverpool Street station at the other end. Liverpool Street is a busy London terminus, and getting from the platform to the Tube or a taxi rank with a pushchair and bags is tiring. For older children who can manage their own bag, the train works fine. For families with toddlers or infants, a door-to-door transfer is significantly less stressful. ## Luggage reality Budget airlines at Stansted mean many families arrive with the maximum allowed luggage. Two adults and two children easily generate four bags, a pushchair, and possibly a car seat. A standard sedan cannot handle all of this. Book an MPV or minivan if your family has more than three large bags. When booking a transfer, list your exact luggage count. Services need to send the right vehicle, and showing up with more luggage than expected can cause problems. ## The journey itself The drive from Stansted to central London takes 60-90 minutes, sometimes longer in traffic. That is a long car ride with young children. Consider having snacks, a tablet, or something to keep them occupied. A private vehicle means you can handle a nappy change or a meltdown without an audience, which is harder to manage on a train. ## Airport facilities for families Stansted has baby-changing facilities throughout the terminal. There is no dedicated family lounge in arrivals, but the seating areas near baggage claim are adequate for regrouping. If you need to prepare bottles or sort luggage before heading out, take a few minutes inside before meeting your driver. ## Coaches with children National Express coaches accommodate pushchairs in the luggage hold. Children under 3 can sit on a parent's lap for free. It is the cheapest option, but 90-120 minutes on a coach with small children and limited space is a test of patience. The savings may not be worth the experience. ## The family recommendation For families with children under 5, a private MPV or minivan transfer is the most practical choice from Stansted. You get door-to-door service, the right child seats, enough luggage space, and no rushing through London stations. The cost for an MPV is £110-£170 to central London, which split across a family is comparable to train tickets plus a taxi at the other end. --- ### How Much Does It Cost to Get from Stansted Airport to London **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/stn/cost-to-city Stansted is the furthest of London's main airports from the city center, sitting about 40 miles to the northeast. That distance means transport costs vary widely depending on what you choose. ## Stansted Express train The fastest route into London. Tickets cost £20-£30 for a standard single, with cheaper fares available when booked online in advance. The train reaches Liverpool Street in 47 minutes. First-class tickets are available for around £30-£40 but offer limited extras beyond a quieter carriage. From Liverpool Street, an onward taxi or Tube ride adds £5-£15 to your final destination. ## Coach services National Express and other operators run frequent coaches to London Victoria, Stratford, and Liverpool Street. Advance fares start at £8-£15, making this the cheapest option. On-the-day tickets are £15-£20. Journey time is 90-120 minutes depending on traffic. Night services are slightly cheaper and run when trains do not. ## Private transfer A pre-booked sedan to central London costs £90-£140. MPVs for families or groups run £110-£170. Larger minibuses for groups of 6-8 cost £140-£220. The price is fixed at booking and includes meet-and-greet, luggage handling, and flight tracking. The journey takes 60-90 minutes depending on traffic on the M11 and London roads. ## Taxi A metered minicab or black cab costs £100-£160 to central London. The fare depends on traffic, time of day, and your exact destination. Stansted is far enough from London that taxi fares add up quickly. A pre-booked transfer is almost always cheaper than a metered taxi for this distance. ## Rideshare Uber fares from Stansted to central London typically range from £60-£100. This can be a good deal during off-peak hours, but surge pricing during busy periods or late nights can push it above taxi rates. The variability makes it hard to budget. ## Other destinations Not everyone flying into Stansted is headed to central London. Here are approximate private transfer costs to other common destinations: - **Cambridge:** £60-£90 (30 miles, 40-50 min) - **Chelmsford:** £50-£75 (30 miles, 40 min) - **Colchester:** £70-£100 (40 miles, 50-60 min) - **Bishops Stortford:** £20-£35 (5 miles, 10 min) - **Canary Wharf:** £90-£130 (40 miles, 60-80 min) ## The cost calculation most people miss The Stansted Express looks cheap at £25, but add a taxi from Liverpool Street to your hotel (£10-£20) and the total is £35-£45. For a couple, that is £70-£90. A private transfer for two people at £100-£120 is comparable in total cost, and you go door to door without hauling bags through the Tube. --- ## Related Pages - [STN Airport Transfer Guide](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-transfers/stn) - [STN Airport Transfer Cost to London](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-transfers/stn/cost-to-city) - [STN Taxi vs Private Transfer](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-transfers/stn/taxi-vs-transfer) - [STN Family and Kids Transfer](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-transfers/stn/family-and-kids) - [STN Late Night Transfer](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-transfers/stn/late-night) --- ## 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. 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