![]() Since the cash excess fare is £4.50 each way, the seven day card at £35.60 is a better bargain than the zones 1 and 2 card at £30.40 plus £9. Since LCY is in zone 3, you will need to either have purchased zones 1 - 3 seven day Travelcards (£35.60) or pay the cash excess fares (with a paper Travelcard for zones 1 and 2) for the journey from the boundary of zone 2 to LCY and back again. Stop C is much nearer the station entrances than stop K. The alternative is to take the number 8 bus from stop E in Bloomsbury Way to the Bank: and the DLR from there. I dislike the change at Bank, as it's a long schlep. ![]() The first is to walk from your hotel to Holborn station and take the Central line to Bank, changing there to a DLR train towards Woolwich Arsenal. You have two choices to make your way to LCY. ![]() Your 10 year old may travel on the Underground, buses, DLR and Overground for free, but will need a Travelcard or rail ticket for use with the two for one offers. Your 17 year old will pay the Adult fare for the NR paper Travelcard, as Child rate fares are availble to those ages 5 - 15. The Oyster Zip card will be of no benefit to buying a National Rail paper Travelcard for use with the two for one offers, as the two are mutually exclusive. You can see all the information you need by clicking on the link below.Hm. The easiest option is to purchase your London Pass directly on our website. Plus, you'll have access to the fast-track entry. ![]() This Pass is definitely worthwhile if you plan on seeing at least one attraction like the Tower of London, which is £ 29.90 ( US$ 38.10). If you get a 6-day London Pass and you divide the total amount per day, you’ll see that you only spend £ 23.50 ( US$ 30) per day. ![]() As well as saving on the entry fares of different attractions, it also includes additional discounts and you'll avoid one-hour lines, especially during the weekends. Is the London Pass worth purchasing?Īlthough the Pass might seem a little pricey, it can be worthwhile depending on the attractions and sightseeing you plan to do. If you’re going to use public transport, you can also get the Oyster card with the London Pass, allowing you to use public transport throughout your trip. ![]()
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