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The               Ultimate               Guide               to               London               on               a               Budget               London               is               well               known               as               one               of               the               most               expensive               cities               in               the               world.

But               don't               let               that               keep               you               from               visiting               this               major               vacation               spot.

You               don't               have               to               break               the               piggy               bank               to               experience               the               charm               and               excitement               of               London.

In               fact,               with               the               right               tips               and               planning,               a               weeklong,               action-packed               vacation               to               London               can               be               cheaper               than               you               think.
               First,               and               most               importantly,               find               the               right               flight.

Typical               vacation               months               carry               higher               fare               prices.

London               is               generally               the               lowest-cost               European               city               to               fly               to,               no               matter               the               season.

Tickets               in               the               spring               and               summer               can               be               upwards               of               $1500,               even               when               purchased               months               in               advance.

However,               tickets               for               January-March               are               far               more               affordable               and               can               be               found               for               under               $500               from               medium-large               US               airports.

Plan               your               trip               in               advance               and               give               yourself               time               to               price               check               tickets.

Make               sure               you're               looking               at               individual               airline               websites               and               not               'discount               fares'               sites.

These               sites               always               charge               a               processing               fee               that               airline               companies               usually               don't.

If               a               fare               is               available,               the               airline               will               have               it               listed.

Take               the               time               to               check               several               out.

When               you               find               your               perfect               flight,               most               airline               sites               will               let               you               choose               your               seat               assignment,               meal               specifications,               and               check-in               method               on               their               site.

Plus,               buying               directly               from               the               airline               means               you               have               the               security               of               knowing               your               ticket               is               real               and               that               you're               giving               your               credit               card               information               to               a               trustworthy               establishment.

Usually               these               companies               have               competitive               fares:               American               Airlines,               British               Airways,               Virgin               Atlantic,               US               Airways,               Continental               and               NWA.

Be               sure               to               check               flights               from               neighboring               airports               .

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a               longer               drive               can               often               mean               a               cheaper               flight!
               Once               you               have               your               ticket,               it's               time               to               start               looking               into               planning               your               activities.

Many               parts               of               Europe               are               small               and               can               be               seen               easily               by               walking               or               taking               a               train               from               town               to               town.

This               is               not               the               case               with               London.

London               is               a               huge,               busy,               thriving               city.

This               is               one               vacation               you'll               want               to               do               a               fair               bit               of               planning               in               advance               for,               otherwise               you'll               spend               twice               as               much               as               necessary               and               you'll               probably               miss               out               on               a               lot               of               the               things               that               make               London               unique.
               Start               online.

A               quick               search               for               London               tourist               sites               will               pop               up               several.

www.visitlondon.com               is               the               official               tourism               page               for               the               city.

On               the               site               are               hundreds               of               tips               and               ideas,               as               well               as               reviews               of               clubs,               restaurants,               shops,               shows               and               attractions.

Other               sites               offer               similar               services               and               many               offer               attraction               packages               at               a               discount               rate.

www.londontown.com,               www.visitbritain.com,               and               www.londontourist.org/free.html               are               some               of               the               most               popular               tourism               sites.

Browse               these               and               see               what               sorts               of               discounts               are               being               offered.

This               will               give               you               a               chance               to               start               planning               out               some               of               your               days               as               well.

Remember,               buying               tickets               or               ticket               packages               in               advance               can               save               money,               will               definitely               save               time               in               line,               and               can               help               you               budget               your               vacation               better.

The               fewer               lines               you               stand               in               and               the               less               cash               you               need               to               carry,               the               better!
               One               of               the               most               useful               tourism               conveniences               available               is               the               London               Pass.

Available               for               pre-order               at               www.Londonpass.com,               this               card               is               your               ticket,               literally.

The               card               can               be               activated               for               as               many               days               as               you               choose,               and               each               is               priced               accordingly.

The               pass               will               get               you               in               the               door               of               over               50               London               attractions,               including               Tower               of               London,               the               number               one               visitor               site.

The               prepaid               admission               also               allows               you               immediate               entry,               so               none               of               your               time               is               wasted               standing               in               a               single               line.

The               pass               can               also               be               combined               with               a               travel               pass               for               a               lump               sum.

The               travel               pass               is               valid               all               the               days               of               the               pass               and               will               carry               you               anywhere,               anytime,               through               all               six               zones               of               the               London               Underground.

The               card               will               save               you               a               ton               on               ticket               prices               and               you'll               never               have               to               stand               in               line               for               them.

**Tip               -               for               the               really               thrifty,               choose               a               pass               that's               only               three               days               instead               of               all               seven.

Schedule               those               three               days               to               include               all               of               London's               most               expensive               and               popular               attractions.

The               more               you               see               in               those               three               days,               the               more               you'll               get               for               your               money.
               If               you               don't               plan               on               using               the               London               Pass               for               all               of               your               days,               or               wish               to               deal               with               travel               arrangements               separately,               visit               www.tfl.gov.uk.

London               has               possibly               the               best               public               transit               system               in               the               world.

Tourists               can               buy               various               day               passes               for               any               combination               of               zones               on               the               Underground               or               purchase               Oyster,               the               rechargeable               fare               card,               as               well               as               find               maps,               fare               prices,               as               well               as               investigate               bus               routes               and               national               rail               schedules.

Purchase               your               tickets               on               line               in               advance               and               you'll               be               able               to               leave               the               airport               without               waiting               in               line               to               buy               a               ticket               or               buying               a               ticket               for               more               than               you               needed               to.
               The               best               places               to               stay               in               London               are               hundreds               of               dollars               a               night.

So               what               to               do               if               you're               on               a               budget?

Look               for               independent               hotels               that               are               in               the               heart               of               the               city,               but               don't               empty               your               wallet.

Check               this               site,               www.travelstay.com,               for               hotels               and               prices.

Here               you               can               search               hundreds               of               cheap               hotels               by               choosing               your               accommodation               options.

Reservations               can               be               made               right               from               the               site,               months               in               advance.

Most               of               the               hotels               are               small               and               offer               a               very               basic               breakfast               along               with               their               rate,               saving               you               one               meal               each               day               from               your               expenses.

Make               sure               to               check               your               preferences,               and               make               sure               the               room               you               choose               is               exactly               what               you               want.

Not               all               rooms               have               a               private               bath,               so               make               sure               to               check               that               box               if               you               want               one.

Otherwise,               a               shared               bath               will               probably               save               you               a               few               dollars               on               your               total               hotel               bill.
               Exchange               rates               between               the               US               dollar               and               British               pound               can               be               excruciating,               but               they're               nothing               compared               to               the               fees               many               locations               charge               for               currency               conversion.

The               best               way               to               avoid               this               is               not               to               convert               cash.

Instead,               simply               withdraw               money               from               an               ATM               as               soon               as               you               land               in               the               airport.

Carry               a               small               amount               of               cash               on               the               plane,               in               case               of               an               absolute               emergency.

The               ATM               fee               will               be               far               less               than               the               conversion               amount,               plus               you'll               know               exactly               how               much               in               British               money               you'll               have.

If               you               have               to               change               your               American               money,               find               a               location               that               doesn't               charge               a               fee.

There               are               several               around,               even               in               popular               department               stores.

In               addition,               if               you               have               Visa               or               MasterCard,               you               can               use               them               in               almost               every               store,               café,               restaurant               and               hotel.

Keep               the               cash               for               purchases               at               markets               and               street               vendors.
               Buy               a               travel               guidebook.

Read               it               before               you               leave.

The               best               have               pages               full               of               pictures               and               maps.

Many               will               divide               London               into               the               various               neighborhoods,               highlighting               the               major               activities               and               options               in               each               neighborhood.

Find               one               with               a               complete               map               of               the               underground,               a               map               of               London               and               all               it's               neighborhoods,               and               a               full               map               of               the               UK.

It's               much               easier               to               find               where               you're               going               if               you               have               a               good               map               and               tips               to               carry               along               on               how               to               get               where               you're               going.
               Finally,               remember               that               not               everything               you               do               in               London               has               to               cost               a               fortune.

Take               a               stroll               past               parliament.

Visit               the               outside               of               Buckingham               Palace               and               the               Mall.

There               are               plenty               of               statues               and               gardens               to               occupy               any               traveler.

The               city               is               rich               with               history               and               culture.

Take               time               to               enjoy               your               surroundings.

Grab               lunch               from               a               small               café               and               enjoy               it               in               Trafalgar               Square.

The               National               Portrait               Gallery               has               a               free               display               right               in               the               Square.

Spend               an               afternoon               at               one               of               London's               famous               markets.

You               may               be               tempted               to               shop,               but               if               you're               really               short               on               cash,               limit               your               spending               at               the               market               to               just               your               lunch               for               that               day.

Portobello               Market               in               Noting               Hill               is               famous               for               it's               variety               and               unique               selections               of               everything               from               antiques               to               fruit               to               clothing.
               London               can               be               intimidating               to               any               traveler,               but               with               the               right               preparation               and               tools,               anyone               can               experience               this               fabulous               city,               no               matter               how               much               you're               able               to               spend.

Buying               your               way               into               attractions,               purchasing               your               transit               passes,               booking               flights               and               hotel               rooms               can               be               done               months               in               advance.

Paying               over               several               months               makes               the               costs               far               more               bearable.

Truly,               everyone               can               enjoy               a               fantastic               week               of               vacation               in               beautiful               London.






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