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Cost to Drive to London UK

Driving to London can look cheap if you only count fuel, but the real cost can change quickly once parking, Congestion Charge, ULEZ, passenger numbers and return mileage are included.

Use this page to estimate your fuel cost, understand the extra London driving charges, and decide whether driving, train, coach or public transport makes more sense for your journey.

The simple answer

The fuel cost of driving to London depends on your starting distance, fuel price and MPG. A 100-mile trip in a 45 MPG petrol car at £1.50 per litre costs about £15 in fuel each way, or about £30 return.

That is not the full cost. If you drive into central London, you may also need to budget for the Congestion Charge, ULEZ if your car is not compliant, parking, tolls, drop-off charges and extra time in traffic.

Quick London driving cost examples

These examples use £1.50 per litre and 45 MPG. Your actual cost will change with fuel price, MPG, traffic and whether the journey is one-way or return.

50 miles to London

About £7.60 one-way in fuel.

Return fuel: about £15.15

100 miles to London

About £15.15 one-way in fuel.

Return fuel: about £30.30

200 miles to London

About £30.30 one-way in fuel.

Return fuel: about £60.60

Central London warning

Fuel may be the smallest part once parking and London charges are included.

Calculate your fuel cost to London

Enter your distance to London, fuel price and MPG to estimate the fuel cost. For a return journey, double the distance or run the calculation twice.

This calculator estimates fuel only. It does not automatically include parking, Congestion Charge, ULEZ, tolls, airport charges or vehicle wear.

RealCost note: For a simple mileage fuel check, use the Fuel Cost Calculator UK. For longer return journeys with traffic and journey type included, use the Trip Fuel Cost Planner UK.

Extra costs of driving to London

These are the costs that often make driving to London more expensive than the fuel figure suggests.

Congestion Charge
Applies if you drive inside the central London Congestion Charge zone during charging hours.
ULEZ
Non-compliant vehicles may need to pay a daily charge when driving within the ULEZ area.
Parking
Central London parking can be expensive, especially for a full day or weekend visit.
Traffic and idling
Heavy traffic can reduce MPG and increase the actual fuel cost.
Wear and maintenance
Tyres, brakes, servicing and depreciation still matter on long journeys.
Tolls and route costs
Some routes may involve tolls, river crossings or paid drop-off areas.

London charge checklist before you drive

Check these before deciding that driving is cheaper than the train or coach.

Are you entering central London?

If yes, check whether the Congestion Charge applies to your journey time and destination.

Is your car ULEZ compliant?

If not, add the daily ULEZ charge before comparing driving with public transport.

Where will you park?

Parking can easily cost more than the fuel if you are staying for several hours.

How many people are travelling?

Driving may become cheaper per person when several passengers share the cost.

Driving to London vs train or coach

The cheapest option depends on passenger numbers, parking, journey flexibility and how close your destination is to a station.

Driving can win when…

  • Several passengers share the cost
  • You need luggage, tools or equipment
  • Your destination is awkward by public transport
  • You can park cheaply outside the centre
  • You need flexible arrival and return times

Train or coach can win when…

  • You are travelling alone
  • You are going into central London
  • Parking is expensive or uncertain
  • You want to avoid London traffic
  • You can book advance fares cheaply

Compare properly: Use Driving vs Train Cost UK and Car vs Public Transport Cost UK when the decision is not just about fuel.

Cost to drive to London by situation

The same mileage can feel cheap or expensive depending on why you are going.

Work meeting

Driving may make sense with equipment or multiple stops, but parking and timing can be painful.

Day trip

Train or coach may be simpler if you are heading to central London and do not need the car.

Family visit

Driving can be cheaper per person if several passengers share one car and parking is available.

Airport connection

If you are driving through London to an airport, also check airport parking and drop-off charges.

Do not forget the return journey

A common mistake is calculating the drive to London but forgetting the cost of getting home.

One-way cost

Useful if you are only estimating one leg of the journey.

Return cost

Usually the number you need for a day trip, weekend visit or airport drop-off.

Cost per person

Divide the full driving cost by passenger numbers when comparing with train or coach tickets.

How to reduce the cost of driving to London

Small planning decisions can make a big difference to the total cost.

Check whether your destination is inside the Congestion Charge zone
Check ULEZ compliance before setting off
Compare parking before choosing to drive into the centre
Consider parking outside London and using public transport in
Avoid peak traffic if your journey is flexible
Split the cost fairly between passengers

Driving to London is not just fuel cost

Use these tools and guides to compare the whole journey cost properly.

Trip planner
Open planner →
Fuel cost per mile
Open calculator →
Drive vs train
Read guide →
Public transport
Compare options →
Full car cost
Open calculator →

Related London and travel cost guides

Use these pages to compare driving with other travel options before you commit.

Driving vs Train Cost UK

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Car vs Public Transport Cost UK

Check when driving is cheaper and when public transport wins.

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Cost to Drive to Manchester UK

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Cost to Drive to Birmingham UK

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Cost to Drive to Heathrow Airport UK

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Fuel Cost Calculator UK

Calculate fuel cost for any UK journey distance.

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Cost to drive to London UK FAQs

How much does it cost to drive to London?

It depends on your distance, fuel price and MPG. As a rough example, a 100-mile journey in a 45 MPG petrol car at £1.50 per litre costs about £15 in fuel one-way, or about £30 return.

Is fuel the main cost of driving to London?

Not always. Parking, Congestion Charge, ULEZ, traffic and vehicle wear can make the real cost much higher than fuel alone.

Do I need to pay the Congestion Charge when driving to London?

Only if you drive inside the Congestion Charge zone during charging hours. If you park outside the zone or avoid central London, it may not apply.

Do I need to pay ULEZ when driving to London?

You may need to pay ULEZ if your vehicle does not meet the required emissions standards. Check your exact vehicle before travelling.

Is it cheaper to drive or take the train to London?

Driving can be cheaper for groups, luggage-heavy trips or awkward destinations. The train can be cheaper or easier if you are travelling alone, going into central London or avoiding parking charges.

How do I calculate a return journey to London?

Double your one-way mileage before using the calculator, or calculate one-way fuel cost and then multiply the result by two.

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