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Stupid question regarding London buses
I'm going to London for 3 days in June. When catching the bus, do you have to have exact change? I'm from a pretty small town where we don't have mass transportation so all this is new to me. Thanks.
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No you don't but you need to have smallish change with you. Offering a 20 pound note for a 50 pence fare would not make you popular.<BR>Why not get a series of one day travel cards. You can get them for bus and tube or for bus only.<BR>Have a look at http://www.londontransport.co.uk/ftt_oneday.shtml for prices and where you buy them.<BR>The main site http://www.londontransport.co.uk/ is a good source of information about London Transport, fares etc.
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Buy a pass for the bus and underground (tube) (in U.S., subway). You can buy passes for one day, three days (I think), and a week. You just show your pass when you get on the bus, Use the underground for longer distances, such as going to the Tower of London from a hotel in the Bayswater or Kensington areas. It would take forever to cross the city by bus.<BR><BR>A pass may be purchased in advance over the internet, but you can go to any underground station and buy a pass when you get there. We had to have a picture to get a week's pass, so we took an extra passport picture. I'm not sure if you need a picture for shorter periods. Don't buy more than you need--a zone one pass will be plenty (inner city area).
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Yea! Do What Diane Says! She is spot on.<BR><BR>Have a great time.<BR><BR>jpm
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I never take buses in the US but found with a travel card the buses in London are sooo easy! and the Tube also!<BR>Have a lovely time~
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Thanks everyone for their advice! I'm looking forward to my trip!
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