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Jim October 14th 06 10:29 AM

London travellig - could You help me?
 

Hello,

i will be visiting London from 26.10.06 to 30.10.06
Could You suggest me how is to best way to 'move' in London (buses, tube
etc.)?
I am looking for the 'most economic' option.
I would like to sightseeing a lot.

Is there any 'weekend' or 'weekly' ticket for city communication?

best regards,
Robert

[email protected] October 14th 06 01:01 PM

London travellig - could You help me?
 
Yes - see www.tfl.gov.uk - Travel For London website.

Jim wrote:
Hello,

i will be visiting London from 26.10.06 to 30.10.06
Could You suggest me how is to best way to 'move' in London (buses, tube
etc.)?
I am looking for the 'most economic' option.
I would like to sightseeing a lot.

Is there any 'weekend' or 'weekly' ticket for city communication?

best regards,
Robert



[email protected] October 16th 06 02:09 PM

London travellig - could You help me?
 

Jim wrote:

Hello,

i will be visiting London from 26.10.06 to 30.10.06
Could You suggest me how is to best way to 'move' in London (buses, tube
etc.)?
I am looking for the 'most economic' option.
I would like to sightseeing a lot.


Bus is the cheapest, especially if you use Oyster cards. (They're a
sort of pre-pay smart-card system of buying tickets.)


Is there any 'weekend' or 'weekly' ticket for city communication?


Yes. They're called Travelcards, and they come in either paper or
Oyster versions depending on where you buy them.


Martin Underwood October 16th 06 02:33 PM

London travellig - could You help me?
 
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Jim wrote:

Hello,

i will be visiting London from 26.10.06 to 30.10.06
Could You suggest me how is to best way to 'move' in London (buses,
tube etc.)?
I am looking for the 'most economic' option.
I would like to sightseeing a lot.


Bus is the cheapest, especially if you use Oyster cards. (They're a
sort of pre-pay smart-card system of buying tickets.)


Is there any 'weekend' or 'weekly' ticket for city communication?


Yes. They're called Travelcards, and they come in either paper or
Oyster versions depending on where you buy them.


London is divided into concentric zones - certainly for tube travel - and
you need to make sure that you buy a ticket which is valid for all the
stations that you want to visit. Assuming that you buy a ticket for the
right zone, it is valid for unlimited travel on that day.

I've only ever used a Travelcard which is valid for all zones, as an add-on
to a train ticket from outside London. I believe that is valid on all
trains, tubes and buses in the Greater London area (roughly the area within
the M25 motorway), with the exception of the Heathrow Express.

If you're travelling a fair distance, you may find it quicker to use the
tube than to use buses. Whenever I go up to London I always use the tube - I
tend to forget that buses are an alternative! Maybe within central London
(eg within the Circle Line) buses can compete on journey time, but they are
very much affected by traffic jams and can sometimes proceed at an
infuriatingly slow speed. When I went to the Science Museum in Kensington
and the Piccadilly was closed for engineering work, the replacement bus was
so slow than I was able to keep pace with it on foot as I walked towards
central London: it would overtake me, speed off into the distance and then
get caught in a jam and I'd catch it up again!

However buses do have the advantage that you can sightsee from them!



Earl Purple October 16th 06 04:27 PM

London travellig - could You help me?
 

Jim wrote:
Hello,

i will be visiting London from 26.10.06 to 30.10.06
Could You suggest me how is to best way to 'move' in London (buses, tube
etc.)?
I am looking for the 'most economic' option.
I would like to sightseeing a lot.

Is there any 'weekend' or 'weekly' ticket for city communication?

best regards,
Robert


You might consider bringing a bicycle in. Easiest way to get around.

You can carry your bicycle onto many of the railway lines as long as it
is not during peak hours.

That combined with pre-pay Oyster for any time you are going to make a
journey that is too far by bicycle.


[email protected] October 18th 06 05:22 AM

London travellig - could You help me?
 
Walk!

You'll see a heck of a lot more. And there are no ticket takers to
deal with.

London is a town where Walkers excel!

And I had a great time doing it!

Jim wrote:

Hello,

i will be visiting London from 26.10.06 to 30.10.06
Could You suggest me how is to best way to 'move' in London (buses, tube
etc.)?
I am looking for the 'most economic' option.
I would like to sightseeing a lot.

Is there any 'weekend' or 'weekly' ticket for city communication?

best regards,
Robert




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