Friday 13 September 2013

How to plan a trip to London

How to plan a trip to London
How to save money when visiting London, is the question on everybody's lips. Visitors think of London as an expensive city but there are plenty of cheap or free activities to be found. Planning for some cheaper activities each day, including some reasonable meals into your itinerary and taking advantage of many of London's great free experiences could make it possible to enjoy London on a tight budget or just stretch your money further.
 About London Transport
Travel fares in London are not cheap and it is not always possible to walk everywhere. That is why London Transport has introduced a 'Pay As You Go' Oyster card which helps you to save a bit of cash when travelling on the tube and buses. Approximately £300,000 is wasted daily by paying cash for journeys. Visit TFL website to compare cash and Oyster fares.
There is no need to register, there are no forms to fill in, and you don't need a photo. You need to pay a small deposit but this will be refunded at any tube station when you have finished your stay in London. Oyster cards are available from Tube stations, newsagents and onlineTransport for London now offers visitors from selected countries outside the UK the option to buy an adult Oyster card before arriving in London. Visitor Oyster cards come with loaded travel value allowing you to jump on the tube as soon as you arrive. Find out more on TFL Visitors page.

Here we created some quick tips for the best free things & attractions in London:
  1. Best Free Things to Do in London
  2. Best London Attractions
  1. Best London Shopping
  2. Best London Dining


                                             Have a wonderful time in London, everyone!



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