Every way to reach The Dixon Tower Bridge in Tower Bridge and to travel on from it — airport transfers from all six London airports, the nearest station, drop-off at the door and the parking picture. Priced and timed honestly, with a straight answer on when the train wins and when a car does.
The Dixon Tower Bridge is in Tower Bridge, and London Bridge is the nearest station. For a solo daytime trip into town the train is hard to beat; for airport runs, groups, luggage or late hours a pre-booked fixed-fare car wins — London City from £34, flight-tracked, door-to-door, with no surge whatever the hour.
This guide walks every route to The Dixon Tower Bridge: the airport transfers in detail, arriving by train via London Bridge, where cars drop off at SE1 2BE, the parking picture, getting around once you are there, the full fleet and a complete FAQ — all with current 2026 fixed fares. RushXO is a Dartford-based, fully licensed operator covering London and the whole of Kent.
You will find The Dixon Tower Bridge in Tower Bridge (SE1 2BE); London Bridge is the handy station and the airports are a quoted car ride away. The lie of the land:
The places people most often travel between The Dixon Tower Bridge and are the six London airports, the central rail and Underground network, and the everyday runs around South London. The nearest station, London Bridge, handles the lighter solo journeys; for everything with luggage, a group, or an early start, a pre-booked car door-to-door is the cleaner option.
On arrival you are set down at the main The Dixon Tower Bridge door; the roads around SE1 2BE hold no surprises for a local driver, and the same entrance is used for the pickup when you leave.
How to get to The Dixon Tower Bridge, compared without spin: where each option shines and where it does not. Fares and specifics come next.
This is the core of what RushXO does for The Dixon Tower Bridge. The indicative distances, times and starting saloon fares for all six London airports are below.
A fixed fare confirmed in writing before you set off, the driver tracking your inbound flight and meeting you in arrivals with a name board. Free waiting for delays, the drop-off charge included, no surge at any hour.
A fixed fare confirmed in writing before you set off, the driver tracking your inbound flight and meeting you in arrivals with a name board. Free waiting for delays, the drop-off charge included, no surge at any hour.
One written price, fixed whatever the traffic. On the return the driver follows your flight number, so a delay just moves the pickup at no cost; meet-and-greet in arrivals and the airport drop-off charge are included.
One written price, fixed whatever the traffic. On the return the driver follows your flight number, so a delay just moves the pickup at no cost; meet-and-greet in arrivals and the airport drop-off charge are included.
A fixed fare confirmed in writing before you set off, the driver tracking your inbound flight and meeting you in arrivals with a name board. Free waiting for delays, the drop-off charge included, no surge at any hour.
A fixed fare confirmed in writing before you set off, the driver tracking your inbound flight and meeting you in arrivals with a name board. Free waiting for delays, the drop-off charge included, no surge at any hour.
| Airport | Road distance | Typical time | From (saloon) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Heathrow | 24 mi | 51–85 min | From £65 |
| Gatwick | 36 mi | 1.1–2.0 hr | From £88 |
| Stansted | 43 mi | 1.3–2.3 hr | From £102 |
| Luton | 41 mi | 1.3–2.2 hr | From £98 |
| London City | 8 mi | 27–41 min | From £34 |
| Southend | 49 mi | 1.5–2.5 hr | From £114 |
These are indicative saloon "from" prices, each confirmed in writing at booking and varying only with the precise pickup and vehicle. Group MPVs and minibuses are available, and flight tracking, free waiting and meet-and-greet come as standard on every airport run.
On the outbound leg the car arrives at your door in time for the run and check-in. On the return, the driver tracks your inbound flight, so a delay simply moves the pickup at no extra charge, and meets you in arrivals with a name board. The airport drop-off charge is included in the fixed fare.
The train earns its place for the lighter journeys to The Dixon Tower Bridge. Via London Bridge, here is the honest door-to-door maths.
The nearest station to The Dixon Tower Bridge is London Bridge, which is what makes rail a sensible option for the lighter journeys. The train only ever takes you station to station, though, so the full trip is usually a short car to London Bridge, the train, and an onward leg at the far end.
Where the car sets you down matters more than people expect at SE1 2BE. The entrance and access in plain terms:
On arrival you are set down at the main The Dixon Tower Bridge door; the roads around SE1 2BE hold no surprises for a local driver, and the same entrance is used for the pickup when you leave.
Bags loaded for you, and the price is exactly the written quote — no meter creeping up, no surge, at any hour.
Self-drive or door drop-off? For The Dixon Tower Bridge the answer usually turns on parking — and the parking picture is below.
Hotel parking near The Dixon Tower Bridge can be limited or chargeable, and on a busy day a space is not guaranteed. Booking a car sidesteps the question — you are dropped at the door and collected when you choose, with no parking to pay for or find.
Arrival is only half of it — here is how RushXO covers getting about once you are settled at The Dixon Tower Bridge.
After arrival, the car is just as useful for getting about: evenings out, events, cross-town meetings and onward airport connections from The Dixon Tower Bridge, each on a fixed fare with a driver who knows the roads rather than a meter ticking in traffic.
From a solo airport saloon to a nine-seater minibus for the whole party, one vehicle door-to-door on one fixed fare.
One to three people, normal bags: the standard saloon, and the usual pick for a single traveller heading to The Dixon Tower Bridge.
A step up for executive travel: leather, climate control and a calm cabin for the longer airport legs.
Four to six with cases: the family-sized choice, and where one car quietly undercuts separate rail fares per head.
Seven or eight with bags travel as one: a single minibus, a single price, nobody left behind.
The maximum single-vehicle option: nine seats for parties that would otherwise split across cars.
Electric saloons for a low-carbon ride and accessible vehicles for mobility needs, both on request.
All fares are "from" prices confirmed in writing at booking. Whatever the vehicle, airport fares include flight tracking, free waiting and the drop-off charge, and child seats are available on request.
The common The Dixon Tower Bridge transfer questions, answered without the sales gloss.
For one or two people travelling light, London Bridge and the rail network are usually quickest and cheapest. With luggage, after a flight, in a group, or late at night, a pre-booked fixed-fare car straight to the The Dixon Tower Bridge door is the easier and often better-value choice.
A RushXO saloon runs from £65, fixed and confirmed in writing before you travel, with larger MPVs and minibuses available for groups. The run is roughly 24 mi and 51–85 min; unlike a meter or a surging app, the fixed fare does not change with traffic or the hour, and the driver tracks your flight.
Gatwick to The Dixon Tower Bridge starts from £88 in a saloon, again fixed in writing, covering about 36 mi in 1.1–2.0 hr. Flight tracking, free waiting and meet-and-greet in arrivals are all included.
Absolutely. Every airport fare to The Dixon Tower Bridge is quoted as a fixed price up front and held whatever the road does. The cheapest of the six from here is London City from £34; all include flight tracking and the airport drop-off charge.
Yes. For every airport pickup the driver monitors your inbound flight, so if you land late the pickup moves automatically with no penalty, and waiting time for immigration and baggage is free. It is one of the main reasons to pre-book rather than chance a rank or an app.
You will find The Dixon Tower Bridge in Tower Bridge, with London Bridge the closest station. All six London airports connect by road, each quoted as a fixed door-to-door fare.
Yes. The fleet runs from saloons up to nine-seater minibuses, so a group travels together on one fixed fare to or from The Dixon Tower Bridge. Child and booster seats are provided on request at no surprise cost — just give the number and ages when booking. Electric and wheelchair-accessible vehicles are available too.
The quickest way is WhatsApp on +44 7466 237870 — send your pickup, your destination (and flight number for airports), the date, time and passenger numbers, and a fixed quote comes straight back. You can also reserve online or call +44 1474 554933. Payment is by card or bank transfer, with corporate-account invoicing for business clients.
RushXO runs fixed-fare, pre-booked transfers to and from The Dixon Tower Bridge and across London and Kent, 24/7 — to every London airport, into town, around South London and for every occasion. Fares are confirmed in writing before you travel, airport drivers track your flight and meet you with a name board, and the price is identical at 4am and 2pm. Tell us your journey over WhatsApp and a quote comes straight back.