What is the cheapest way to travel in London for a week ?
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Effy asked:

I wonder how to cover the most popular attractive places in London with a minimum travel expences.

20 Responses to “What is the cheapest way to travel in London for a week ?”

  1. b97st Says:

    The buses using your Oyster Card.

  2. rohan Says:

    just see in ur dream

  3. scragette2000 Says:

    Get an oyster card, or if your using trains, buses and underground get a travel card.

  4. Quintus T Says:

    weekly travel card….either bus or tube, but use oyster…

  5. paulobfunky Says:

    Always take the tube in London. The streets are far too overcrowded to travel above ground.
    One other good way is to get on your feet and walk, it’s not actually that big a place.

  6. Cary 1971 Says:

    Stay at hostels… you have to share a room with other adventurous people but they’re a great way to save $$$! Of course the best way to travel around the city is the subway aka “tube.” And, take a sleeping bag if you’re not staying in a home or hotel. London is great! Enjoy!

    Use can use Google to locate more information about cost of travel and/or hostels.

  7. lohads Says:

    Get an Oyster card. You can use it on the buses and tubes.

  8. louiselynn76 Says:

    TFL do a weekly travelcard try the website below

  9. phil s Says:

    by the tube train and the buses

  10. hallam_blue Says:

    Walk - you can walk from Camden to the Thames in about 3/4 of an hour. The central bits of London are really quite close together.

  11. Simply Says:

    First go and purchase a Album that contains all pictures from london city then see them and after that close ur eyes and just think of them is’nt

    Local trains will be cheap for you in london if this is costly choose first option

  12. lush Says:

    A weekly travel card I’d have thought

  13. JuicyLucy260382 Says:

    A weekly travel card or an Oyster card. You can put money on an Oyster card and it charges you for each trip singularly but it never charges you more than a daily travel card so in the long run you will be better off.
    Try the transport for London website for more information.

  14. ChrisP Says:

    An oyster Card is best, but if you are up for an adventure then by foot is great also just head in one direction and see where you get

  15. beaugeste Says:

    Weekly Bus Pass All Zones £13.50

  16. Izzy10 S Says:

    London Undergrounf or the “Tube”

  17. the_great_flagon Says:

    try hooking up with someone with a car lol

  18. Deepak R Says:

    Weekly Zone 1 to 5 cost £ 38.70 (aprox)

    Which will allow you travel most of the areas in London. Oh yea.. dont forget Oyster Restuarant deals… :)
    N moreover Oyster is safe.. If you registered it online.. n by chance you lost the card.. You can get it back from anywhere.. NewsAgents, Ticket Offices.. etcs

    Happy Journey.. :)

  19. nicky b Says:

    Get an Oystercard, which you can order online from the Transport for London website. You use it as a top up card and simply swipe it to get on the tube and buses. It’s a lot cheaper than buying individual tickets for each journey.

  20. Alan B Says:

    oyster card £3 deposit, and a week travel card (£22.50) then you can travel all over zones 1 and 2 as much as you want on tube, bus, DLR, and some trains

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