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  1. Find out what's the best ticket for you and how to use contactless and Oyster cards, view fares, check if you can get a refund or replacement and see if you're eligible for free and discounted...

  2. You can get an Oyster card: Online with a contactless and Oyster account, if you live in the UK. At Oyster Ticket Stops in many newsagents in London. At all Tube, most London Overground and...

  3. On Tube, DLR, London Overground, Elizabeth line and National Rail services in London: Peak fares - Monday to Friday (not on public holidays) between 06:30 and 09:30, and between 16:00 and 19:00.

  4. London Tube Fares 2024 Updated: June 2024. Transport fares vary depending on when and where you travel, and on the payment method you choose. Time of the day: If you travel during peak hours, costs will be more expensive than during off-peak hours.

  5. You can pick up a London Underground map upon arrival at any London Tube station. London Travel information centres sell tickets and provide free maps, and you'll find centres at Victoria, Piccadilly Circus and King's Cross & St Pancras stations, as well as at Tourist Information Centres.

  6. Mar 7, 2018 · Here’s an at-a-glance breakdown of all your London Underground ticket options, how to buy them and what they cost. But really, our advice is simple: just buy an Oyster Card as soon as you arrive. It really is the cheapest and simplest option for visitors to the city.

  7. Feb 22, 2024 · If you stay in London for 6–7 days and use the underground, trains, and buses every day, the weekly Travelcard is the most cost-effective travel pass. The one-week pass including central London (zones 1-2) is £42.70.

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