The Victoria Line is one of the fastest and most useful London Underground lines for tourists. It connects King’s Cross St Pancras, Euston, Oxford Circus, Green Park, Victoria and Brixton, making it ideal for travelling quickly across central London.
Quick answer: is the Victoria Line useful for tourists?
- Best for: central London travel and major rail stations
- Main advantage: very fast journeys with few stops
- Key stations: King’s Cross, Oxford Circus, Green Park and Victoria
- Line colour: Light blue
Victoria Line map

Victoria Line overview
The Victoria Line is one of the most efficient Underground lines because it has fewer stops than many other lines, allowing very fast journeys across London. It runs from Walthamstow Central in the north-east to Brixton in south London.
- Best for: fast central London travel
- Main central stations: King’s Cross St Pancras, Euston, Oxford Circus, Green Park, Victoria
- Main strength: speed and useful interchange stations
When should you use the Victoria Line?
You should use the Victoria Line when you need to move quickly between major central London hubs.
- King’s Cross St Pancras: yes, excellent for Eurostar and national rail connections
- Oxford Circus: yes, one of the best ways to reach the shopping district
- Green Park: yes, for Buckingham Palace and central London
- Victoria Station: yes, for rail connections and Gatwick Airport travel
- Brixton: yes, if you are visiting south London
Best Victoria Line stations for tourists
- King’s Cross St Pancras – Eurostar, national rail, major Tube interchange
- Oxford Circus – central shopping and West End access
- Green Park – useful for Buckingham Palace and Mayfair area
- Victoria – trains to Gatwick and south England
- Brixton – lively south London district
London Victoria Line service status
Because the Victoria Line is one of the busiest and fastest lines on the network, checking service status before travelling is always a good idea, especially during weekends or engineering works.
Tourist attractions on the Victoria Line
- Emirates Stadium – convenient via Finsbury Park
- BBC Broadcasting House – near Oxford Circus
- Carnaby Street – near Oxford Circus
- Buckingham Palace – near Green Park
- King’s Cross area attractions – near King’s Cross St Pancras
Victoria Line stops
The Victoria Line serves the following stations:
Walthamstow Central, Blackhorse Road, Tottenham Hale, Seven Sisters, Finsbury Park, Highbury & Islington, King’s Cross St Pancras, Euston, Warren Street, Oxford Circus, Green Park, Victoria, Pimlico, Vauxhall, Stockwell and Brixton.
Important transport connections on the Victoria Line
- King’s Cross St Pancras – national rail and Eurostar
- Euston – major rail station
- Oxford Circus – Central and Bakerloo lines
- Green Park – Jubilee and Piccadilly lines
- Victoria – Circle and District lines + rail station
- Stockwell – Northern line
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Ticket price
For most visitors, the cheapest and easiest way to travel on the Victoria Line is with contactless or an Oyster card. Paper single tickets are usually much more expensive.
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Victoria Line timetable
The Victoria Line runs every day of the week, including weekends and public holidays, with very frequent trains compared to many other Underground lines.
First train
The first trains usually leave Walthamstow Central and Brixton early in the morning, with slightly later times on Sundays.
Last train
The last trains usually run shortly after midnight from Monday to Saturday, with earlier last trains on Sundays.
You can check the full live timetable on the official TfL website if you need exact first and last train times for your journey.
FAQ – Victoria Line
Is the Victoria Line fast?
Yes. It is one of the fastest Underground lines in London because it has relatively few stops and good central London coverage.
Is the Victoria Line useful for tourists?
Yes. It is especially useful for King’s Cross, Oxford Circus, Green Park and Victoria.
Does the Victoria Line go to King’s Cross?
Yes. King’s Cross St Pancras is one of its most important stations.
Does the Victoria Line go to Victoria Station?
Yes. Victoria is one of the main stops on the line and is very useful for rail connections and Gatwick access.