London: Getting Around On The Cheap

London is one of the world's largest cities, but is fairly easy to navigate via public
transportation with a little research.  

The
Tube is London's underground subway network.  It was the world's first
subway system and some of the station platforms were used as air raid shelters in
WWII.  It is usually the fastest way to get around town and Travelcards (available
in 1 or 3 day lengths) will allow you to travel as much as you'd like for one set price.
 Also, children under 11 travel free after 9:30am on weekdays and all day on
weekends.

London is famous for its double decker
buses.   Although much slower than the
Tube, it is a very inexpensive way to see the city.  One popular route is number 11,
which will take you by St. Paul's Church, Fleet St, Trafalgar Square, Parliament
Square, Victoria Station, Buckingham Palace Rd, and Chelsea.  A one-way fare is
just 1.50 pounds...compare that to the 20-30 pounds for the pricey tourist buses
that will take you by the same sights!

Try to avoid cabs as the cities clogged traffic will almost certainly make it an
expensive ride.

Send us your favorite tips for getting around London on the cheap.












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