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London Transports
One of the most important advantages of living or spending a season in London is the great offering of its effective transportations. Both the tube and bus are well connected, offering to the visitors and the people who reside there an extraordinary transport service.
The high quality of transport services in London can be somewhat pricey. Studios-London wants to give you some advice that may prove helpful.
To begin with, the first thing you must think is how many days you are going to spend in London, which areas are you going to visit and what kind of transport you prefer (tube or bus) to use while in London. Gathering all this information we will recommend you the most suitable ticket for you. The tube is the fastest of all transportation, ideal if you want to make the most of your stay in London, but on the other hand the bus offers a chance to have a view of the city while you are moving from one attraction to the other.
The single tickets are always the most expensive, they cost £ 1.5 for one way between zone 1 and 2 (the price increases the more far you go from the centre). A journey by bus costs around £ 0.90 in any area you go, you can also buy a daily bus ticket by around £ 3.
One of the best options is to use the Oyster card. The Oyster card is a card where you can put your season ticket, add money to pay as you go or have a combination of both.
You can buy your Oyster card for £ 3: by the internet, at web page of Transport for London, at any tube station, calling at 0034 (0) 845 330 98 76, in some authorized shops or in any London Travel Information Centre. To use the card you need to touch in (by touching your Oyster Card on the reader) at the start of your journey and touch out at the end (doing the same). If you want to top up your Oyster card you can do it: at any tube station, by phone at 0034 (0) 845 330 98 76, in the following website www.tfl.gov.uk/oyster at any authorized shop, or in any London Information Centre.
The price of the tickets with your Oyster card is:
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