London's Top Tips for First Timers

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London’s Top Tips: Do’s and Don’ts

London has been topping the list of every traveler for years and manages to do so even today. Although it is a favorite spot for many, it does get a little overwhelming for first-timers and newcomers This metropolis has a lot to offer, so be picky with what you invest in and plan for.

You can also read: London Quintessential: A Guide for First Timers

To make your London tour a little stress-free, we have jotted down a list of top London tips that must not be skipped.

Invest in an Oyster Card

London is famous for its world-class transport system that connects even the farthest corners to the main city area. And of course, for such convenience, this amenity comes at a cost. Getting around London can burn a hole in your pocket, and the solution to this is getting an Oyster Card. Taking a hotel in a prime location is equally important, needs to be near tube station just like budget hotels in Kensington for instance.

Invest in a £5 refundable Oyster card, pre-load it with some credit and you’re good to go. You can travel with it throughout the city at a fraction of the expense of using paper tickets.

Skip the Hop-on Hop-off Bus

Honestly, we have nothing against this bus, but if your agenda is to get around London on a bus then why not public transport?May we remind you of the Number II Bus that moves all the way from Fulham to

Liverpool; covering areas like Westminster Abbey, Chelsea, The Houses of Parliament, Trafalgar Square, Big Ben, and the Bank of England. All this in at the price of single bus fare ticket, not bad we say.

Oh, and you can also use your Oyster Card here!

Carry an Umbrella

Umbrellas or “brollys” are London’s best friends. The unpredictable weather can get you soaking wet while touring around your favorite city. To avoid such situations, make sure to carry a mini umbrella or a raincoat to keep you dry while you enjoy.

Do a Self-Guided Walking Tour

Why take a guided tour when the internet is at your feet? Take advantage of the technological era and save yourself the cost of hiring a tour guide. You will stumble upon plenty of free walking tours around London where you can learn about its illustrious history without paying a penny.

Shopping is for Weekdays!

When on vacations always opt to shop on weekdays. As most of the locals are out and about on the weekends, the best time to peacefully splurge is during work hours or the weekdays Knightsbridge market is the best place to start with for shopping and it’s very close to Park City Grand Plaza Kensington for weekday’s fun activity.

Plan Trips during the Shoulder Season

London is a hot tourist spot during peak seasons. To look at London clearly from the tourist’s groups and crowds, plan your trip during the months of April, May, October, and November. Since these are dry months you’d be free from the hassle of carrying an umbrella around.

Book in Advance

Whether it’s hotel rooms, airplane tickets, or London’s tourist attractions; waiting is never entertaining. Save yourself some time and hassle and pre-book for the top attractions and events to ensure your entry. Check out websites that offer early birds discounts and avail the best while you can.

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