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A quick ride in a London taxi or a double-decker bus (both on many tourists’ To-Do lists anyway) will be welcome at some stage for tired legs.

Travel in London isn’t always as clean and efficient as you would wish: tube and bus lines are in need of renovation while the cost of taxis can be prohibitive, especially at night. Do as Londoners do: set off early and resign yourself to delays and frustrations. It’s worth it.

One-Day, Weekend and Family Travelcards and Bus Saver tickets are all designed with tourists in mind and can be bought in Tube stations, London Transport ticket retailers and some self-service ticket machines.

Bus tickets need to be bought before entering the bus – either from standalone machines at bus stops or from selected newsagents displaying a London Transport sign. Children under 11 with appropriate ID travel free on all London buses.

The London Pass is worth investigating if you’re planning on seeing lots of sights. From £12 a day, it will give you free entry to over 50 attractions and numerous other discounts and special offers.
 
 
 
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