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Looking to travel to London? Here's how to half the cost

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  • Registered Users Posts: 5,606 ✭✭✭schemingbohemia


    burberry wrote: »
    I dont have flights booked yet, why is Luton nearer ?

    It just is, it's a matter of geography.:D

    Commas are important.


  • Registered Users Posts: 57 ✭✭burberry


    It just is, it's a matter of geography.:D

    Commas are important.
    Really i think you have to much time on your hands, i have more important things in my life to be thinking about than commas.


  • Registered Users Posts: 222 ✭✭Floody Boreland


    burberry wrote: »
    Really i think you have to much time on your hands, i have more important things in my life to be thinking about than commas.

    You wanted help.In return help boardsies understand your needs by writing correct English.


  • Registered Users Posts: 204 ✭✭lashofeye


    I sign up for all those deals like grab one, living social etc before a trip to london etc and see what offers they have. Things like afternoon tea, tours etc hotel breaks are always on offer :)


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,587 ✭✭✭Del007


    If anyone flies into Stansted then you can get either a terravision or national express bus into the city or outskirts of the city for 6 pounds, well handy


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  • Registered Users Posts: 5,606 ✭✭✭schemingbohemia


    Del007 wrote: »
    If anyone flies into Stansted then you can get either a terravision or national express bus into the city or outskirts of the city for 6 pounds, well handy

    Stansted express seem to have come up with pre-booked cheaper tickets so competition seems to be working.

    https://www.stanstedexpress.com/offers/advance-fares?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Low-cost+Advance+train+fares+from+8+-+April+-+Inbound+-+EN+-+V3&utm_content=Low-cost+Advance+train+fares+from+8+-+April+-+Inbound+-+EN+-+V3+CID_01b65869f72de08f4f48032d41ce72ef&utm_source=ECRM&utm_term=Book%20now

    £8 single if booked 30 days in advance.


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,736 ✭✭✭ch750536


    If you are travelling out of London by train a sail rail ticket is often far cheaper & it is open.

    Example : London to Liverpool is £104.00 - Cheapest standard single.
    Sail Rail is London to Dublin is £38 and you can travel on any train.
    Buy a ticket online from Crewe to Liverpool (£9.20) and rather than get off at Crewe, stay on the train.
    And if by chance you meet someone going on to the ferry, sell them your ticket for a tenner too!


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,736 ✭✭✭ch750536




  • Registered Users Posts: 21 Cointreau


    Really nice tips OP, thanks. Also, you vcan get 2 for 1 tickets to M Tussauds etc if you have a Mastercard through their priceless london offers. You can get them if you have any Mastercard, I use a weswap.com currency card which works well and also has good rates on sterling too.


  • Registered Users Posts: 24 NowThatsCool


    Get the heck out of the airport! Really. Airport fares for train or specialist busses are always a rip off. HOWEVER remember that all airports have an ample staff who need to use public transport to go too and from work. So you need to use Google Maps to find out the nearest rail line or bus depot to the airport that in not in the airport.

    Case in point. A single from Stanstead Airport to London Euston (priced a few minutes ago) was 24 quid. The same trip from Stanstead Mountfitchet station (a 2.6 mile walk from the airport IF you take the courtesy bus to the Hilton hotel) is 15 quid.

    Beauvais trainstation is 5 KM from beauvais airport and a ticket to any paris station is about 14 quid versus 13 on the swineair bus PLUS the cost of the paris metro.

    This is not for all ... but if you are fit and sharp you can save.


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  • Moderators, Regional Abroad Moderators Posts: 26,928 Mod ✭✭✭✭rainbow kirby


    A single from Stanstead Airport to London Euston (priced a few minutes ago) was 24 quid. The same trip from Stanstead Mountfitchet station (a 2.6 mile walk from the airport IF you take the courtesy bus to the Hilton hotel) is 15 quid.
    You're coming into the wrong central London station there - trains from Stansted and that general area go into Liverpool Street.


  • Users Awaiting Email Confirmation Posts: 120 ✭✭ludermor


    Get the heck out of the airport! Really. Airport fares for train or specialist busses are always a rip off. HOWEVER remember that all airports have an ample staff who need to use public transport to go too and from work. So you need to use Google Maps to find out the nearest rail line or bus depot to the airport that in not in the airport.

    Case in point. A single from Stanstead Airport to London Euston (priced a few minutes ago) was 24 quid. The same trip from Stanstead Mountfitchet station (a 2.6 mile walk from the airport IF you take the courtesy bus to the Hilton hotel) is 15 quid.

    Beauvais trainstation is 5 KM from beauvais airport and a ticket to any paris station is about 14 quid versus 13 on the swineair bus PLUS the cost of the paris metro.

    This is not for all ... but if you are fit and sharp you can save.
    Cant agree with this at all, while the train tickets can be expensive the bus tickets from Luton, Stanstead and Gatwick are great value , all less the 10 and some as cheap as £6. From Heathrow you can get the piccadilly line into town for around a fiver. There is value if you look into it and make sure you have enough time (Though if you are planning on walking 2.6m to a train station then time is not of the essence! )


  • Registered Users Posts: 10,179 ✭✭✭✭fr336


    ludermor wrote: »
    Cant agree with this at all, while the train tickets can be expensive the bus tickets from Luton, Stanstead and Gatwick are great value , all less the 10 and some as cheap as £6. From Heathrow you can get the piccadilly line into town for around a fiver. There is value if you look into it and make sure you have enough time (Though if you are planning on walking 2.6m to a train station then time is not of the essence! )

    £6 for a bus? Hope you're not talking about Easybus would never set foot on one of those! Trains can actually be as low as £6 on the weekend..while safer and more reliable.


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,622 ✭✭✭Kevin!


    Heading to Orlando soon, so will make a guide on that once I'm back! Around the world on 80c


  • Registered Users Posts: 512 ✭✭✭collegeme


    Kevin! wrote: »
    Heading to Orlando soon, so will make a guide on that once I'm back! Around the world on 80c

    Excellent thread. I have never been to London but would love to take my daughter.

    Am just back from Orlando...the land of coupons


  • Users Awaiting Email Confirmation Posts: 120 ✭✭ludermor


    fr336 wrote: »
    £6 for a bus? Hope you're not talking about Easybus would never set foot on one of those! Trains can actually be as low as £6 on the weekend..while safer and more reliable.
    have you read the previous comment, the poster suggested walking 2.6 miles to a train station to save a few pound on the train i mearly suggested buses offer good value . Easybus, National Express , Terravison all offer routes into the city for less than £10 which in my eyes is very good value.
    http://www.terravision.eu/london.html?adws=EN&gclid=COfJiafFnL4CFYbMtAodAzkAUA
    Stansted London - Terravison £6


  • Registered Users Posts: 6,083 ✭✭✭Chesty08


    Going over this weekend with my girlfriend and child 7.

    Will be getting a train from Welwyn Garden City to London Blackfriars. Should I purchase the travelcard before or when I get over there?

    Has anyone ever used the London Pass, https://londonpass.com/london-pass-prices.php?rm=12

    Would they recommend this? As oppose to the 2for1.. we will be paying for 1 Adult and 1 Kid everytime (say 6 attractions). On top of that train tickets are £55 return.

    The London Passes with Travel will cost us £231 all in!

    Is that too expensive or could we attend 6 attractions in under £180 for the 3 of us?


  • Registered Users Posts: 6,124 ✭✭✭Invincible


    Chesty08 wrote: »
    Going over this weekend with my girlfriend and child 7.

    Will be getting a train from Welwyn Garden City to London Blackfriars. Should I purchase the travelcard before or when I get over there?

    Has anyone ever used the London Pass, https://londonpass.com/london-pass-prices.php?rm=12


    Would they recommend this? As oppose to the 2for1.. we will be paying for 1 Adult and 1 Kid everytime (say 6 attractions). On top of that train tickets are £55 return.

    The London Passes with Travel will cost us £231 all in!

    Is that too expensive or could we attend 6 attractions in under £180 for the 3 of us?

    Will you catch a game while there and give us a story for FSA ?!


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,277 ✭✭✭poisonated


    on_my_oe wrote: »

    For young ones heading over and looking for mischief on a Sunday, try 'The Church' held during the day at the Grand in Clapham. You won't be absolved of your sins, but you'll stumble away happily

    Apologies if this has already been said but 'the church' has moved to elephant and castle.


  • Moderators, Sports Moderators, Regional Midwest Moderators Posts: 23,924 Mod ✭✭✭✭Clareman


    I'm heading over for the weekend as well, any advice on how to save money would be greatly appreciated, all we'll be doing is touristey stuff


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  • Registered Users Posts: 28,403 ✭✭✭✭vicwatson


    Clareman wrote: »
    I'm heading over for the weekend as well, any advice on how to save money would be greatly appreciated, all we'll be doing is touristey stuff

    You could start by reading the first 6 pages of the thread ;)


  • Registered Users Posts: 28,403 ✭✭✭✭vicwatson


    ludermor wrote: »
    have you read the previous comment, the poster suggested walking 2.6 miles to a train station to save a few pound on the train i mearly suggested buses offer good value . Easybus, National Express , Terravison all offer routes into the city for less than £10 which in my eyes is very good value.
    http://www.terravision.eu/london.html?adws=EN&gclid=COfJiafFnL4CFYbMtAodAzkAUA
    Stansted London - Terravison £6

    Looks like Terravision have been dumped out of Stansted, or at least are operating, but from 2 kilometres from the terminal and the only way to get there is via its competition national express !!

    Anyone got any updated on this situation, they are still taking bookings but it seems like they are only going to/from Kings Cross?

    http://www.terravision.eu/stansted-service-information.html

    http://www.terravision.eu/news_promotions.html


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,040 ✭✭✭crabbypaddy


    vicwatson wrote: »
    Looks like Terravision have been dumped out of Stansted, or at least are operating, but from 2 kilometres from the terminal and the only way to get there is via its competition national express !!

    Anyone got any updated on this situation, they are still taking bookings but it seems like they are only going to/from Kings Cross?

    http://www.terravision.eu/stansted-service-information.html

    http://www.terravision.eu/news_promotions.html

    Terravision are hoping for a similar result in the High Court to the Arriva-v-Luton case so I wouldn't expect any developments until the case has been heard possibly later this year. They lost the tender in 2014 not sure how they managed to keep access to the terminal until October 2015, the companies that won the tender must have been livid I'm sure they would have forked out a couple of million in that time.


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