Budget Hacks for Saving Money in London tourismus

If you are coming to London, and you want to save yourself some money, then me and Christi from the Backpacking Bananas have some tips for you on how to save that cash when you're here. Yes, we do! So a lot of you actually that live near London don't even know this, so I'm not sure if you've ever heard this before, but there's this thing called a two for one days out deal where you can actually get two tickets for the price of one for a bunch of attractions around London, including the London Eye. It's really good, and all you have to do is have a valid train ticket for the days that you want to book your tickets for the accommodation. I will leave a link down in the description box to how to get this deal.

What to do in London as a Solo Traveler tourismus

Visiting London on your own? I've got some ideas for what you can do when you're here as a solo traveler. Visit museums. Personally, I'm not a huge museum person because I don't really like having to wait for the other people I'm travelling with to look at everything at their own pace. I kind of just want to go, go, go, so when you're here solo, museums are great places to visit because you can stop and look at every single thing for as long as you want to.

Is the London Pass worth it? tourismus

There are so many of you that ask me if the London Pass is worth getting for your trip to London, so I'm going to break it all down for you! But before we get into it make sure you subscribe to my channel for more London tips. In a nutshell the London pass isn't a ripoff but for some people is going to be really worth it and for others it's not worth it to get. You should consider getting the London pass if you fall into one of these categories: you love seeing some of the most popular attractions and sights in a city, you don't mind having packed days of sightseeing, to make the pass worth it you need to see about two or three attractions a day for the one two or three day pass or if you get the six or ten day pass you can get away with seeing one or two of the attractions a day. Otherwise you won't really have saved yourself any money unless you account for some of the other little extras you get with the pass.

Tips for traveling to London

Buy the Oyster Card for the metropolitan transport of London: it is a pre-paid card that is used for the metro, buses and railways of the city on the best rate.

Book the hotel well in advance: the hotels in London are generally old, bad and expensive. The longer you wait to book, the more likely it is that a badly located or inconvenient hotel will touch you.

Visit the Borough Market on Thursday or Friday. On Saturdays it becomes really unbearable..

Match the trip with the first Thursday of the month: it's Firts Thursday, the night the galleries open exhibitions and open their doors to the public for free.

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