<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Wingnut:
There really is no hard and fast rule about which ticket combination offers the best value for money - obviously it all relies on how much travelling you will be doing how often on what routes! If you want to compare prices go the www.thetube.com. However, bear in minds that travelcards offer a significant degree of convenience. There can be very long queues for both manual ticket counters, and the ticket machines which are most user friendly.</font>
Wingnut and Team,
I did quite a bit of research and for me (and the travel I will be doing once in London) a combination of a 2 day and a 3 day
6 zone visitors travel card seem to work best (for 5 days of travel)
My question is since I have run out of time to order the travel cards in advance via online ticketing...how do I go about getting a visitors travel card in Heathrow.
If I can nOt purchase one in Heathrow...what travel agent here in the US have some of you used in the past to get the Vistors travel card voucher that can be exchanged for travel cards once in London?
Thanks
Capetown
[This message has been edited by capetown (edited 06-06-2003).]