Affordable London: How to Travel on a Budget to the U.K.

London has a reputation for being an expensive travel destination but there are ways to cut costs and maintain a budget. Here are ten tips to help you travel to this wonderful city cheaply.

1) Travel in the off season to London. This is normally from October to April. The weather might be a bit colder and there will be more rain but the savings are substantial. Airfare tends to be cheapest during the wintertime to this location. You will also be able to find more affordable lodging. Many of the bed and breakfasts have a low clientele in the wintertime so they offer wonderful deals for their guests.

2) If you are a senior citizen be sure to show proof because many locations offer wonderful senior discounts.

Britrail offers a 15 percent discount to seniors.

3) If you are a member of AARP be sure to show your card. AARP helps you save on many attractions, hotels, and even food.

4) If you are a student be sure to get a International Student Identification Card because these are widely accepted and they can save you up to 50 percent at certain sights, accommodations, food, and transportation.

5) Be sure to utilize public transportation. London offers fantastic transportation options for the tourist. You have a choice of the Underground, buses, and light rail.

To truly travel cheaply in London you will need what is called the Oyster Card. This wonderful card lets you ride unlimited on the public transport system for one set price. You can purchase the card in over 2,000 locations citywide. The card is like a credit card that you place a certain amount of money on. It offers you substantial savings and when you need to recharge it then you can. You can also purchase a pass on it for an additional savings.

Most people who travel to London utilize the Underground which will take you virtually anywhere that you desire.

Cabs are often somewhat reasonable if you would prefer to use them on occasion.

6) There are many free attractions in London that you can enjoy. Here is a small list.

a. Geffrye Museum
This museum is free and gives a person a deep insight into what life was like for middle class in the 1600's. It is a must see museum for any history buff.

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