How to save money on your holiday to London

As previously mentioned, food can, excuse the pun, eat up a lot of your cash, but you can eat in London on a budget, there are many cheap cafes and restaurants around, but choose wisely, and make sure you don"t eat more than you can afford.

When it comes to travel, public transport is the way to save money, as travelling by black taxi cab is one of the most expensive ways to get around the City. Look into purchasing a travel card, which can dramatically reduce the cost of travelling around London daily.

If you"re looking for an expensive way to travel to London, then flying is often the cheapest way to get there. Many airlines offer cheap flights to London if you contact them directly, so it"s worth checking their websites for deals before you travel, as relying on last minute deals doesn"t always work, and can lead to travellers spending more on their plane tickets than they originally intended.






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