Oyster Card - The cheapest way of getting around London (2024)

Method of payment

The Oyster Card can be used as apay-as-you-go or as a weekly or monthly pass (Travelcard). Both payment methods can be used at the same time. For example, you can have a Travelcard for zone 1-4 and then get a one-way ticket for zone 1-6 to get toHeathrow Airport.

Travelcard or Oyster Card?

If you’re visiting London for 3 days or less, the best option is to get the Oyster Card, as it's the most cost-effective system.

For stays of over 4 days, we recommend getting the 7-day Travelcard, since it's cheaper than getting 7 x 24-hour travelcards.

It's important to keep in mind that if you want to have access to the 2FOR1 offers to visit London’s top attractions, you’ll have to get the Travelcard in the National Rail (different railway stations in the city).

Pay-as-you-go fares

The Peak fares apply during the week between 6:30 am and 9:30 am and between 4 pm and 7 pm. The off-peak fares apply for the rest of the hours, bank holidays, and weekends.

Fares for the Tube, DLR, and London Overground
ValidPeakOff Peak
Zone 1£ 2.50 (US$ 3.20)£ 2.50 (US$ 3.20)
Zones 1-2£ 2.90 (US$ 3.70)£ 2.40 (US$ 3)
Zones 1-3£ 3.30 (US$ 4.20)£ 2.80 (US$ 3.50)
Zones 1-4£ 3.90 (US$ 4.90)£ 2.80 (US$ 3.50)
Zones 1-5£ 4.70 (US$ 5.90)£ 3.10 (US$ 3.90)
Zones 1-6£ 5.10 (US$ 6.40)£ 3.10 (US$ 3.90)
Fares for buses and trams
Single journeyPaying with an Oyster CardDaily Cap7 Day Bus Pass
£ 2.40 (US$ 3)£ 1.65 (US$ 2.10)£ 4.95 (US$ 6.20)£ 23.30 (US$ 29.30)

Traveling with children

Children aged under 11 ride for free accompanied by a paying adult and each adult can go with amaximum of four children. They don’t need an Oyster Card or any other traveling card.

Children aged 11 to 15 must get a specific Oyster Card and will travel free on buses and trams and pay £ 0.70 (US$ 0.90) (Peak) or £ 0.65 (US$ 0.80) (Off Peak) when traveling on the Tube in zones 1-6.

Fares of Unlimited use

The ratefor this type of Oyster Card is similar tothe Travelcard, but you'll have to pay an extra £ 5 (US$ 6.30)as a deposit to get the Oyster Card.

Where to buyan Oyster Card?

The Oyster Card can be purchased at any of London'sTube stations and London Overground in any ticket machine. Travelers can also buy cardsat any railwaystation. Once you’ve bought the card, you can also top it up at most newsagents.

Giving back your Oyster Card and getting your money back

When leaving London, the card can be handed in atany tube station, London Overground, or train station. When you give it back, you’ll get the £ 5 (US$ 6.30) deposit back and the money you didn’t use when you last toppedit up.

Oyster Card - The cheapest way of getting around London (2024)
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