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Make unlimited journeys in the zones covered by your Travelcard. Travel on bus, Tube, tram, DLR, London Overground, Elizabeth line and National Rail services in London. 7 Day, Monthly and...
- Travelcards and Group Tickets
Travelcard season tickets. You can buy a 7 Day, Monthly and...
- Buying Tickets and Oyster
From ticket offices at London Overground, Elizabeth line and...
- TfL Oyster and Contactless APP
Buy adult rate Travelcards and Bus & Tram Passes valid...
- Single and Return Tickets
You can buy single and return tickets for travel on Tube,...
- 11-15 Zip Oyster Photocard
To apply for a 11-15+ Zip Oyster photocard, create or sign...
- National Railcard Discount
Get 1/3 discount on off-peak pay as you go travel. Add your...
- Freedom Pass
You can travel free or get discounts on a range of transport...
- 18+ Student Oyster Photocard
Save 34% on pay as you go off-peak fares and daily caps by...
- Travelcards and Group Tickets
Prices for pay as you go, caps and Travelcards when you travel on the Tube, DLR, London Overground, Elizabeth line and National Rail services. Single pay as you go journey Find the cost of a...
How much it costs and how to pay to travel around London. 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...
- Single Underground Tickets
- One Day Travelcards: 2024 Prices
- Weekly Travelcards: 2024 Prices
- Monthly Travelcards: 2024 Prices
- How to Use A Travelcard
Single paper tickets on the London underground are expensive if you buy them from a tube station ticket machine: 1. £6.70for one journey in zone 1 (central London) and between zone 1 and zones 2 to 6 2. See single ticket prices for all zones.
Using a Pay as you go Oyster card or a contactless card are the cheapest ways to pay for travel if you’re in London for 1-5 days. The daily cap is £8.50per day for zones 1-2 If you reallydon’t want to use an Oyster card or don’t have a contactless card, the One Day Travelcard is the next best money-saving pass. The paper Off peak One Day Travelcard...
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. 1. It can start on any day of the week 2. It’s valid for travel at anytime; there is no peak or off-peak rate. Most places sell weekl...
For longer stays in London, monthly Travelcards are available. You won’t save much compared to buying 4 x weekly Travelcards – but you’ll save time renewing it. Like the weekly Travelcard, it can start on any day of the week and is valid for travel at any time. See monthly Travelcard prices for all other zones (2, 3, 4, 5 and 6)
On the Underground
If you have a paper One Day Travelcard or single ticket from a ticket machine, insert the card into the slot on the front of the ticket barrier. The barrier opens when you take the ticket from behind the yellow reader, on the top.
On the Bus
If you have a paper One Day Travelcard, just show it to the driver when boarding the bus. See How to use an Oyster cardif you have a weekly Travelcard on an Oyster card. Top Tip: Do you want a cheaper way to travel around central London? If you only travel by bus, it costs £5.25 per day or £24.70per week. Last updated: 22 February 2024
Sample fares: Zones 1 to 2: £3.40 Peak; £2.80 Off-Peak; Single bus journey - £1.75; Unlimited journeys in one day in zones 1 and 2 - £8.10; Zones 1 to 6: £5.60 Peak and Off-Peak; You can top up your Oyster card at Tube stations and over 4,000 Oyster Ticket Stops throughout London and at London Visitor Centres.
All three tickets give you the freedom to explore London using the city’s integrated public transport network. Buses cost just £1.75 for unlimited journeys within a hour and adult off-peak...
Feb 22, 2024 · If you use the underground for 3 or more journeys during the day, there’s a ‘daily cap’ — the maximum amount deducted from your card. For travel in zone 1-2: Single tickets on the underground cost £2.80 with an Oyster card/contactless card. If you buy a ticket from a ticket machine, the full cash fare is £6.70.