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PUBLIC TRANSPORT
If you want to visit all the places in London, you should know that the transport is a little high price. Here you can know how to move in public transport without emptying your pocket.
The most comfortable and economical, is to buy a cards called Travelcard and Oystercard. These cards greatly lower the price of tickets and are bought on the Internet, in metro stations or in the shop tickets that are all over London.

Santander Cycles is the name of the public bike rental program designed for short trips in central London.
There are 400 stations and more than 6,000 bicycles and, the best thing, is that they can be used 24 hours a day all year round.

London taxis are large, elegant, very nice and can be shared by 4 people. It is not cheap to travel by TAXI and there are different rates: one from Monday to Friday, another during the weekend and the last in the morning.

The Underground has 11 lines and is divided into 9 areas that start in central London (zone 1 and 2 is where you will find almost all the important visits). To get the ticket you should know in which area you are and how far you want to travel. Usually, Monday through Friday they work from 5 to 12, and the weekend all day
Children's transport cards are valid for the metro and public bus in zones 1 - 9. Children under 11, are free to travel on the London Public transport network as long as they are accompanied by an adult, and for each adult they can travel for free a maximum of 4 children under 11 years of age. Children between 11 and 16 years old, can travel with reduced fare on the public transport network using the Oyster card or travelcard. 16-18-year-olds pay reduced rate.
