That's why a central zone (Zone 1) tube pass, available only while you're still in the US, is by far the best deal for traveling within London. It also has the benefit (at least in 2006) of not having any time restrictions, although the rush hour is probably best avoided anyway.
That's why a central zone (Zone 1) tube pass, available only while you're still in the US, is by far the best deal for traveling within London. It also has the benefit (at least in 2006) of not having any time restrictions, although the rush hour is probably best avoided anyway.
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ReplyDeleteWish we'd known about it.
He's only there for 2 days.