If you use an Oyster card or contactless payment to pay for your Tube journey, there is a cap on how much you can be charged, depending on the zones you travel in or between. From our friends at Elsewhere Next-level travel, made easyDon’t spend 40+ hours planning your next adventure...
4.Re: How much will I need to load on my Oyster Visitor Card? 1 year ago Welcome most if not all of my travel was in the zone 1/2. so what i did was to assume i would do 2 trips per day. More or less 1 in the morning and 1 in the afternoon and ...
This is home to Nelson’s Monument and the National Gallery, and a photo with one of the lions is pretty much mandatory. From here, you’re an easy walk to the West End, home to the famous covered market of Covent Garden and a number of London’s most well-known theatres. If you ...
Wembley Park has a vibrant food scene. With world street food from BOXPARK Wembley, famous bakery Bread Ahead, authentic Italian trattoria Pasta Remoli, bars, cafes and high-street staple restaurants there is something for everyone. Read more ...
Advance faresare much cheaper, but can only go on sale when reservations open, usually 8 to 10 weeks out (it varies) because availability at each price level is controlled by the reservation system. To secure a cheap price, you need to buy these Advance fares in advance. ...
As well as being a handy way to get to the ExCeL exhibition centre and theO2 Arenafrom the south side of the river, it also offers panoramic views of this part of the city as you cross. The Cable Car is part of the TfL system, so you can pay with your Oyster card or contactless...
"Business is booming so much that Metro-North has considered building an extension into Pennsylvania Station and rehabilitating an old east-west line, which would run from Beacon in Dutchess County to the Brewster station in Putnam.""'We've always viewed the train as our connection to the ...
Pairing your Oyster card with the 16-25 Railcard gives youa one-third discounton off-peak travel on London’s Tube, overground and DLR network (after 10am during the week and all day at the weekends). “You can only do thisin personat Tube, London overground and TfL stations, some Na...
Oyster Card –The Oyster card is a London-wide rechargeable card, designed to be re-used, and accepted on pretty much every form of London transport. There are a number of versions of this card, however for the purposes of this post we’re going to focus on the standard blue Oyster car...
The Tube runs right into central London, plus you can change onto the other lines and thus reach pretty much anywhere in London. There is a 24-hour service on Fridays and Saturdays from Terminals 1,2,3 & Terminal 5. During the week, trains begin departing from around 5.10am (5.50am on...