By Tube: Covent Garden is easily accessible via the London Underground. The closest Tube station is Covent Garden, served by the Piccadilly Line. Alternative nearby stations include Leicester Square (Piccadilly and Northern lines) and Charing Cross (Bakerloo and Northern lines) which are both a short walk away.
By Bus: A number of buses stop at or near Covent Garden. Routes include 9, 13, 15, 23, 139, and 153. These buses connect Covent Garden with various parts of London.
By Train: The nearest mainline railway stations are Charing Cross and Waterloo. From Charing Cross, Covent Garden is a brief walk or bus ride. From Waterloo, take the Tube or a bus directly to Covent Garden.
By Bicycle: There are several Santander Cycles docking stations in and around Covent Garden, making it convenient to rent and dock bicycles for quick trips to and from the area.
By Car: Driving to Covent Garden is an option, but it is important to note that parking can be scarce and expensive. It's also within the Congestion Charge zone. There are a few car parks such as the Parker Street Q-Park and the Covent Garden NCP car park.
By Foot: Covent Garden is a pedestrian-friendly destination and can be easily reached on foot from many central London locations.
For International and Long-Distance Travelers:
By Air: London is served by several airports, including Heathrow, Gatwick, London City, Stansted, and Luton. From these airports, you can take express trains, the Tube, buses, or taxis to central London and then follow the above options to Covent Garden.
By Eurostar: If you're arriving via Eurostar, the St Pancras International station is your terminus. From there, take the Tube (Piccadilly Line directly or Northern Line with a change) to reach Covent Garden.