How much is a Zone 2 4 Travelcard?
Zone 2–3,4,5 or 6 Travelcards 2021
Transport Zones | Weekly | Monthly |
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Zones 2–3 | £27.70 | £106.40 |
Zones 2–4 | £30.70 | £117.90 |
Zones 2–5 | £36.80 | £141.40 |
Zones 2–6 | £46.30 | £177.80 |
How much is a 4 day Oyster card?
London Pass + Travel prices
Product | Price |
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4-Day Adult Pass + Travel | £176.00 |
4-Day Child Pass + Travel | £122.00 |
5-Day Adult Pass + Travel | £201.00 |
5-Day Child Pass + Travel | £125.00 |
What is the maximum daily fare on an Oyster card?
London ticket prices Visitor Oyster card maximum daily cost for unlimited journeys for adults, after 9:30am Monday to Friday: Zones 1 and 2 – £7.40. Zones 1 to 4 – £10.60. Zones 1 to 6 – £13.50.
Is Oyster card cheaper than contactless?
It’s publicised that if you use contactless to pay for travel in London, it’s the same price as using an Oyster card. Of course, if you have a railcard discount (or similar) applied to your Oyster, that will always be cheaper than contactless. Discounts cannot be applied to contactless payment cards.
What’s the difference between oysters and 7 Day Travelcards?
For 5 days daily travel in London, Oysters and 7 day Travelcards for most visitors will be almost identical in price. For 6 or 7 days the sixth and seventh days are effectively free for a 7 day Travelcard compared to the Oyster total price.
Do you need a travel card for Zone 1?
Weekly and Monthly Travelcards are available for zones excluding zone 1 (central London). So if you’re working, studying or visiting relatives in the suburbs of London, you don’t need a Travelcard including zone 1 unless you travel through zone 1 to reach your destination or enter or exit a station in zone 1.
Do you need an Oyster card to travel in London?
Unless you are going to make just one single journey on public transport in London then you should really be looking to use either an Oyster card, contactless payment card or a London Travelcard travel pass and not pay for single tickets.
Do you need an Oyster card to travel on the DLR?
Using your Oyster to gain access to trains. Children under five can travel free at any time on the Tube, DLR, buses and trams as long as they are accompanied by an adult with a valid ticket. You do not need a ticket for free travel. Children in this category do not need Oyster ID Cards*.