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  1. Student Travel Tips: Skip the London Underground

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  2. Student Travel Tips: Skip the London Underground

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  3. Student Travel Tips: Skip the London Underground

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  4. Five Top Tips for Travelling to London as a Student

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  5. International Students' Guide to Navigating London Underground

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  6. Student Travel Tips: Skip the London Underground

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  1. Oldest Vs Newest Tube Line

  2. A Student's Guide to the LONDON TUBE

  3. Holborn Underground Tube Station

  4. A Visit to London's Tranport Museum

  5. A few of my London Underground observations

  6. INDIAN STUDENT IN UK🇬🇧

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  1. Student travel

    Student travel. London is a great city to be a student. If you've just started studying, we've got tips to help you get around, travel safely and save money on your fares. ... 06:30, between 09:30 and 15:59, or after 19:00 on weekdays. Or, travel anytime on weekends and bank holidays. Our Night Tube and London Overground Night Services are also ...

  2. 18+ Student Oyster photocard

    Schools, colleges and universities. Schools, colleges and universities must register on the TfL Scheme so their students can apply for an 18+ Student Oyster photocard. The registration fee is £25 (non-refundable). If your location is outside London, but your students regularly commute from a London borough, you may be eligible to register.

  3. Free and discounted travel

    Children under 5 travel free with a fare paying adult - check your fare. ... Travel for schools. London schools can register for groups to travel free off-peak to various venues. 18+ Student Oyster photocard. Discounted travel if you're 18 or over and studying or on a work placement in London.

  4. Student Travel Tips: Skip The London Underground

    6. Bus. If you need to make a short trip across London, taking the bus is an affordable and scenic alternative to taking the tube. There are hundreds of routes crisscrossing the capital, and you can use your Oyster travel card to get around for as little as £1.50 per journey.

  5. The Ultimate Student Travel Guide to London

    You'll find the best airfare to London from student airfare agencies like STA Travel. Watch for specials and you could easily pick up a return from around $500. Don't be fooled by some airlines' "student airfares" -- student airfare agencies have the real deal. Airfare sales do happen, though -- check student airfares against an aggregator's ...

  6. London travel hacks: Cheaper ways of travelling around London

    An Oyster card allows you to travel between all parts of London on the Underground, Trams (DLR), Overground, some river boats, Emirates Air Line, and the iconic red London buses. As a student you may be eligible to apply for an 18+ Oyster which will give you 30% off on weekly, monthly, and annual travel cards! Find out more about Oyster cards here.

  7. How to use the London Underground: The Complete Guide

    The London Underground has a confusing reputation in the city - it's simultaneously known for being the best way to travel cheaply and easily around the big city, while also being notoriously difficult for beginners to understand. While it is definitely worth using the underground while visiting or living in your luxury London student accommodation, […]

  8. How To Travel In London As A Student

    1. 18+ Student Oyster Photocard. The cheapest way to travel in and around London is by making use of a student Oyster card. Students over 18 can use this card on the London Underground, red London buses, DLR trams, and a variety of other transport options.

  9. A Students Guide to Getting Around London

    Underground. First up, we have the London Underground. Ran by Transport for London (TFL) and better known as the Tube, the underground has 11 lines covering 402km, serves 270 stations and handles up to 1.35 billion passenger journeys each year - so it's highly likely that you'll be living close to a tube station during your time in London ...

  10. 6 Ways to Save Money on London Transport

    The 33% railcard discount is also applicable on Virgin Train services. Linking the Railcard and the Student Oyster card : You can reap more benefits from the Railcard when you link it with your 18+ Student Oyster. Linking the two cards gives you 33% discount off any off-peak travel (peak hours are from 06:30 to 09:29 and from 16:00 to 18:59) on ...

  11. Oyster cards, contactless cards and rail discounts

    You can also add the discount to your standard Oyster card or your 18+ Student Oyster photocard to get a 34% discount on single off-peak pay-as-you-go fares on London Underground and Docklands Light Railway (DLR) services. Peak times are from 06:30 to 9:29 and from 16:00 to 18:59 Monday to Friday.

  12. London Public Transport

    Students usually take the Night Bus to get home after a late night out because it is the only mode of public transport to run through to the early hours. To find out which Night Bus services your area, check at bus stops near you or use the Journey Planner. Night Buses have an "N" before the route number e.g. N11.

  13. Student Oyster Card

    Get A Student Oyster Card To Save Money On Tube, DLR, Bus And Overground. If you are 18 or older, a student, and live in a London borough, you can use an Oyster Photocard to save money on your journeys. You will save up to 30% on the Adult-rate Travelcards and Bus & Tram Pass season tickets. You may apply online by clicking here!

  14. Travel for schools

    Free off-peak travel for school group visits to educational, cultural and sporting venues in London. The scheme gives free travel on: Bus. Tube. Tram. DLR. London Overground. Elizabeth line. Most National Rail services within London Zones 1-6.

  15. A Guide To Student Travel Discounts In The UK

    18+ Student Oyster Card. Get yourself an oyster card for your student travel in and around London. You will save 30% with this student deal, providing you live in a London Borough during term time. An oyster card is super beneficial allowing you to buy discounted travelcards, bus and tram season tickets.

  16. Transport options in London

    London Underground. London Underground or the 'Tube' is an extremely fast and popular way to travel around London. The closest tube stations to UCL's Gower Street site are Euston Square (Hammersmith and City, Metropolitan and Circle lines), Warren Street (Northern and Victoria lines), Euston (Northern and Victoria lines) and Russell Square (Piccadilly line).

  17. London Underground: the Tube

    The London Underground network is divided into nine zones. Central London is covered by Zone 1. The Tube network has 11 lines. The Tube fare depends on how far you travel, the time of day, and what type of ticket or payment method you use. Oyster cards or contactless payments are the cheapest ways to pay for Tube journeys.

  18. How to Use London Underground

    The London Underground, simply known as the Underground, or its more fondly known nickname, the Tube, is an underground railway system that runs in London. Having started operating back in 1863 as a metropolitan railway, the London Underground is the oldest underground railway in the world. The London tube system is divided into 12 lines, each ...

  19. Student Travel Card London: see if you are eligible for commute discounts

    Luckily, all full-time undergraduate and postgraduate students aged 18 and over are eligible for a Student Oyster Photocard (student travel card London). This card gives them a 30% travel discount on most Transport for London services, including buses, the underground and trains. If you're 18 or over, live at a London address during term time ...

  20. Do kids need an Oyster card? Using the Zip Oyster card for children

    Children under 11 travel free on most public transport services in London when accompanied by a fare-paying adult, or with a 5-10 Zip Oyster photocard. Children aged 11 to 15 years old can get free or discounted travel with a Zip Oyster photocard, or a Young Visitor discount. 16 and 17 year olds pay half the adult rate on Tube, DLR and London ...

  21. Student travel discounts for train, tube, bus & more

    The ISIC card is the only internationally recognised student ID card. It gives you access to over 150,000 discounts around the world including offers on travel, shopping, accommodation, food, entertainment and transport. For just £12 a year for a virtual card (or £15 for a plastic card), the ISIC card could be a good investment!

  22. London Underground Tickets & Travelcards

    Weekly Travelcards: 2024 prices. If you stay in London for 6-7 days and use the underground, trains, and buses every day, the weekly Travelcard is the most cost-effective travel pass. The one-week pass including central London (zones 1-2) is £42.70. It's valid for travel at anytime; there is no peak or off-peak rate.

  23. Fares

    How much it costs and how to pay to travel around London. Find out what's the best ticket for you and how to use contactless and Oyster cards, view fares, check if you can get a refund or replacement and see if you're eligible for free and discounted travel.

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