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Leen
7th September 2012, 09:52
It's me again and hope you will not get tired answering me :icon_lol::icon_lol::icon_lol:...anyway once i get there me and hubby will stay in London for 5 days for some sightseeing my question is,it is worth buying the London pass with travel?or London Pass only?does anyone here use this?loads of thanx

Eyes O'Donnell
7th September 2012, 10:32
Hi Leen, when I was there I used Oyster pay as you go card can be used on all buses, trams, Tube and London Overground services and Oyster pay as you go card are charged with an any amount you want.
hope it helps :)

Arthur Little
7th September 2012, 11:12
Here's a Tabulated Breakdown of Prices:

LONDON PASS ONLY

Per Adult

1 Day ... £46
2 Day ... £61
3 Day ... £74
6 Day ... £99


LONDON PASS WITH TRAVEL OPTION

Per Adult

1 Day ... £54
2 Day ... £79
3 Day ... £99
6 Day .. £149




N.B. Whereas BOTH offer free - and direct [no need to queue] - entry to 55 attractions, the *latter includes free travel on ALL London Transport and is obviously greater value for money. Only drawback is, *it's [apparently] NOT AVAILABLE TO BUY IN THE CITY.

Seemingly, you copy the following code: LPXXXXXX and then present it at:

London Pass Redemption Centre,
11a Charing Cross Road,
LONDON
WC2H OEP ... located a short walk from Leicester Square Underground Station.

Hopefully, the information I've provided will be of assistance. :)

Bluebirdjones
7th September 2012, 13:12
I'd be tempted to go for the 1 day Travelcard.
(Tube, DLR, Overground, buses, and various National Rail services)
Zones 1-4 should sort you out for the majority of places you want to see or travel to.

If u go "off peak" (after 9.30am in the morning) it's only £7.70

http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tickets/14416.aspx

Leen
7th September 2012, 14:55
Hi Leen, when I was there I used Oyster pay as you go card can be used on all buses, trams, Tube and London Overground services and Oyster pay as you go card are charged with an any amount you want.
hope it helps :)

Thanx Eyes O'Donnell we're looking at it......

Leen
7th September 2012, 15:00
Here's a Tabulated Breakdown of Prices:

LONDON PASS ONLY

Per Adult

1 Day ... £46
2 Day ... £61
3 Day ... £74
6 Day ... £99


LONDON PASS WITH TRAVEL OPTION

Per Adult

1 Day ... £54
2 Day ... £79
3 Day ... £99
6 Day .. £149




N.B. Whereas BOTH offer free - and direct [no need to queue] - entry to 55 attractions, the *latter includes free travel on ALL London Transport and is obviously greater value for money. Only drawback is, *it's [apparently] NOT AVAILABLE TO BUY IN THE CITY.

Seemingly, you copy the following code: LPXXXXXX and then present it at:

London Pass Redemption Centre,
11a Charing Cross Road,
LONDON
WC2H OEP ... located a short walk from Leicester Square Underground Station.

Hopefully, the information I've provided will be of assistance. :)

Thank you so much Mr.Little....looking at it's really a value of money but i dont think will cover everything in 5 days :icon_lol::D and beside some attractions that we really wanted to see are not included in the list and we have to pay separately.....hubby will look at it and he will decide this time :icon_lol::icon_lol::icon_lol:

Leen
7th September 2012, 15:03
I'd be tempted to go for the 1 day Travelcard.
(Tube, DLR, Overground, buses, and various National Rail services)
Zones 1-4 should sort you out for the majority of places you want to see or travel to.

If u go "off peak" (after 9.30am in the morning) it's only £7.70

http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tickets/14416.aspx

Hello bluebirdjones till what time is the off peak time?so is it possible to just get 1 day travel card then top up again the next day?is that unlimited travel between those zones you had mentioned?

Dedworth
7th September 2012, 20:47
Go on the London Eye 2 for 1 with this voucher (download by 9/9 use by 3/10)

MasterCard Priceless Cities
http://www.mastercard.co.uk/priceless-cities/london/offer-details.html?id=930967

Bluebirdjones
7th September 2012, 21:10
Hello bluebirdjones till what time is the off peak time?so is it possible to just get 1 day travel card then top up again the next day?is that unlimited travel between those zones you had mentioned?

It's all day ..... so certainly up until midnight (altho' buses seem to accept them until the early hours)
No top up ... just buy another Travelcard
Yes, unlimited travel.... and considering a single journey fare is about £2.40, great value.

Leen
8th September 2012, 01:39
Go on the London Eye 2 for 1 with this voucher (download by 9/9 use by 3/10)

MasterCard Priceless Cities
http://www.mastercard.co.uk/priceless-cities/london/offer-details.html?id=930967

thanx Dedworth,will send the link to hubby but im not sure if he has mastercard tho :Erm::Erm::Erm:...this is one of the attraction i want to experience

Leen
8th September 2012, 01:42
It's all day ..... so certainly up until midnight (altho' buses seem to accept them until the early hours)
No top up ... just buy another Travelcard
Yes, unlimited travel.... and considering a single journey fare is about £2.40, great value.

this is great i think,we will just need transpo then maybe we will just pick what attraction we really need to go...photo op will do :icon_lol::icon_lol::icon_lol:have you done Buckingham Palace?is it worth going inside?thanx again:xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3:

jlags90
8th September 2012, 10:49
I'd be tempted to go for the 1 day Travelcard.
(Tube, DLR, Overground, buses, and various National Rail services)
Zones 1-4 should sort you out for the majority of places you want to see or travel to.

If u go "off peak" (after 9.30am in the morning) it's only £7.70



http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tickets/14416.aspx

We also used the DAILY TRAVEL CARD and it proves to be practical to us...
We had Zones 1-6 so it was 8.50 quid.. NOT TOO BAD FOR LONDON.