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    Updated:11/03/20238 Mins Read
    LONDON TRAVEL CARD
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    The London Travelcard is a transport pass which entitles you to unlimited travel on London’s public transport. You can use a travelcard to travel on the London Underground, overground, public buses, DLR (docklands light rail), TFL rail and other trains, as long as you travel within London’s travel zones.

    It is designed for people who are planning on using London’s public transport a lot when visiting London or for people who commute into London on a daily basis. Still, a London Travelcard may sometimes not be the cheapest option even if does entitle you to unlimited travel.

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    1 London Travelcard: What do I need to know before I buy one?
    2 Which Travelcard to buy if you are planning a trip to London
    2.1 1 day Travelcard
    2.2 7 day Travelcard
    3 Where to buy a London travelcard
    3.1 Buying a London Travelcard at an underground station
    3.2 Buying a London Travelcard at a train station
    3.3 Buy a London Travelcard online
    3.4 Buy a London travelcard at Heathrow airport
    4 London Travelcard Fares from 5th March 2023
    5 Travelcard for children
    6 Find out more

    London Travelcard: What do I need to know before I buy one?

    When buying a London Travelcard there are three things that you need to know:

    1. The duration of the card:

    You can buy a travelcard for one day, 7 days, one month or annual.

    2. The travel zones of London that will be using:

    When you buy a travelcard you need to choose what travel zones you want use. If you are going to travel between zones 1 and 2, you will need a travelcard that is valid for these two zones, but if you are going to travel between zones 1 and 5 every day, you will need a travelcard that covers zones 1 to 5. This does not apply to travelling by bus, as any travelcard will allow you to travel on buses to and from any zone within London’s travel zones. So for example, if you have a travelcar for zones 1 and 2, you can still use a bus to get to zone 3 or zone 5 with that travelcard at no extra cost.

    Most of London’s tourist attractions are located in zone 1, and only a few of the most popular attractions can be found outside zone 1, such as Camden Town Market which is in zone 2. Make sure you know what zone your hotel is in before you buy a travelcard.

    3. Off-peak or Anytime

    If you are buying a 1 day travelcard  (which we don’t normally recommend as an oyster card has a daily cap that is cheaper than a one day travelcard – see below) you will have to choose if you want it to travel anytime of the day, or just during off-peak times (Monday – Friday from 9.30 am; all day Saturdays, Sundays and bank holidays).

    This does not affect 1 day travelcards for zones 1 to 4, so if you are visiting London you probably don’t need to worry about this at all as you are unlikely to be travelling to zone 5, 6 or beyond.

    Which Travelcard to buy if you are planning a trip to London

    If you are visiting London, the 1 day travelcard or the 7 day travelcard for zones 1 – 4 are probably the travelcards that could interest you the most. Just make sure your hotel is within these zones.

    1 day Travelcard

    The price of the 1 day London travelcard for zones 1, 1-2, 1-3 and 1-4 costs £15.20. We don’t normally recommend using the 1 day travelcard, as it is actually cheaper to use an oyster card, a visitor oyster card, or a contactless card as these payment methods have a daily cap. The daily cap applied to these zones are: £8.10 for travel within zones 1-2; £9.60 for zones 1-3 and £11.70 for zones 1-4. Once you have reached this daily cap you will be able to travel within the same travel zones for free. It is still necessary to tap in and tap out on the yellow reader with your oyster card, visitor oyster card or contactless card when using public transport.

    Find out more about choosing between an oyster card, a travelcard or using contactless on London Transport here: Oyster card, Travelcard or Contactless.

    7 day Travelcard

    The 7 day travelcard for London travel zones 1-2 costs £40.70. When comparing oyster card/visitor oyster card/contactless fares to a 7 day travelcard, I would probably say that it is convenient to get a 7 day travelcard if you are going to be travelling around London for more than 6 days. If you are going to be in London less than 6 days then I would recommend using an oyster card (vistor oyster card or contactless if you are a UK resident).

    Find out more about choosing between an oyster card, a travelcard or using contactless on London Transport here: Oyster card, Travelcard or Contactless.

    Where to buy a London travelcard

    You can buy a London Travelcard in any station located within London Travel zones, such as underground, overground, TFL rail, DLR stations…. You can also buy a london travelcard online and get it sent to your home address before you travel.

    Buying a London Travelcard at an underground station

    It is possible to buy a London travelcard at any underground station in London, by either using a ticket machine at the ticket office or a manned desk in a the ticket office (if available). When you buy a 7 day, monthly or annual London travelcard at an underground station you will normally get an oyster card with the travelcard incorporated in it. So your oyster card will be pre-loaded with the travelcard you have chosen. This way you can also use this oyster card with pay as you go for any trips that are not included in the travelcard.

    So, as an example, if you have a 7 day travelcard for zones 1 – 4 in your oyster card, you will be entitles to unlimited journeys within these  travel zones for 7 days, and you can use your oyster as you normally would, by touching in and touching out. But, if one day you need to go to zone 6, you will be able to use the same oyster with pay as you go balance. One example when this might happen, is if you arrive at Heathrow airport (zone 6) but you want to buy a 7 day travelcard for zones 1 – 4. It will be much cheaper to use they oyster card with pay as you go for the journey from Heathrow to central London and the journey from central London to Heathrow Airport on your last day and adding a 7 travelcard for zones 1 – 4, than using a 7 day travelcard for zones 1 – 6.

    Buying a London Travelcard at a train station

    It is possible to buy a London travelcard at any train station located inside London’s Travel Zones. When you buy a travelcard at a train station, you will normally get a paper travelcard and not an oyster card.

    Stansted, Luton or Gatwick airports are all outside London’s Travel Zones so these stations won’t normally sell London travelcards.

    Buy a London Travelcard online

    One of the easiest ways to buy a London travelcard is by buying it online. The price is exactly the same as what it would cost you to buy it in London but you will pay a little extra for delivery.

    ⇒ Buy a London Travelcard online

    Buy a London travelcard at Heathrow airport

    You can also buy a London travelcard at Heathrow airport. But if you’re planning on buying a travelcard at Heathrow, it is important to bear in mind that Heathrow airport is in travel zone 6, so if you buy a travelcard for your entire stay in London, you may buy a 7 day travelcard of zones 1 to 6. If you are not going to travel into zone 6 every day, this will work out more expensive than you need it to be. In this case, I would recommend that you buy an oyster card which you can use as pay as you go to get to central London and then to get back to Heathrow Airport on the day that you return, and load it with a 7 day travelcard for zones 1 – 2, as these are the zones you will most likely be using if you are visiting London.

    London Travelcard Fares from 5th March 2023

    Travel Zones 1 Day Travelcard 7 Day Travelcard
    1 – 2 £15.20 £40.70
    1 – 3 £15.20 £47.90
    1 – 4 £15.20 £58.50
    1 – 5 £21.50 anytime / £15.20 off-peak £69.60
    1 – 6 £21.50 anytime / £15.20 off-peak £74.40

    Travelcard for children

    Children under the age of 11 travel free within London travel zones. Children over 11 can also benefit from reduced fares; you can learn more about this in our article: Travelling in London with kids.

    Find out more

    For more information, visit London’s official transport website: Transport For London

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