London
London’s patchwork of boroughs, arterial roads, and river crossings keeps vehicles moving at every hour of the day.
About London
Driving in the capital involves bus lanes, low emission zones, and diverse neighbourhoods from leafy suburbs to dense commercial districts. Fuel stations are present but can be tucked between terraces or near retail parks, making it helpful to know where reliable options sit along a chosen route. Petrol demand stays high for local trips, while diesel use is shaped by delivery vans and taxis serving shops, restaurants, and cultural venues.
Prices often reflect tight competition and the cost of operating in busy areas. Motorists planning longer journeys on the M25 or toward the Home Counties may prefer to refuel before joining the motorways to avoid searching later. Visitors heading to events at Wembley, the O2, or theatreland benefit from checking average prices beforehand, allowing them to focus on the occasion rather than the next forecourt.
With river crossings, tunnels, and evolving road layouts, London driving rewards preparation. Calm, descriptive information about station locations and price ranges helps residents and guests navigate the city without feeling hurried.
Delivery schedules, school runs, and night-time events create overlapping traffic patterns across the capital. Drivers often pair refuelling with supermarket trips in outer boroughs such as Haringey or Croydon to avoid searching in the centre. Understanding how price ranges shift between arterial routes like the North Circular and quieter side streets supports smoother planning.
Early-morning deliveries into markets like Smithfield or Billingsgate rely on stations that open before dawn, while theatre crowds generate late departures after midnight. Keeping track of options along the A12, A40, or South Circular gives drivers choices that match their timetable and neighbourhood.
River crossings at Blackwall, Rotherhithe, and Battersea can become pinch points. Motorists who plan stops in Greenwich, Brentford, or Enfield often find it easier to merge back into traffic with a full tank and a clear head, reducing the need for detours later.
Local fuel price snapshot
Within 15 km of this location we track 221 active petrol stations.
Unleaded petrol (E10)
- Minimum recorded price: 129.9p
- Average recorded price: 136.7p
- Maximum recorded price: 149.9p
Diesel (B7)
- Minimum recorded price: 138.9p
- Average recorded price: 145.4p
- Maximum recorded price: 159.9p
Premium petrol (E5)
- Minimum recorded price: 139.9p
- Average recorded price: 153.8p
- Maximum recorded price: 171.9p
Premium diesel
- Minimum recorded price: 152.9p
- Average recorded price: 165.0p
- Maximum recorded price: 175.9p
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