Tips to maximise your Rands in London
Some secrets to unlocking the affordable side of London. If you have any to add, pls let us know!
London has a reputation for being an expensive destination, especially for South Africans. BUT here are some secrets from Flight Centre South Africa that will help you unlock its affordable side:
Transport Hacks: Navigating London’s Transport Economically
a. Oyster Card vs. Single Tickets
When it comes to daily commuting or exploring the city, the Oyster Card and contactless payment methods are your best friends. With an Oyster Card or contactless payment, you can enjoy seamless travel across London’s public transport network, including buses, trams, the Tube, the Docklands Light Railway (DLR), the London Overground, and even some National Rail services. Prices average from R55.32 to R67.01 per day and you could secure discounts based on the number of days you are travelling.
b. Walking & Free Cycles
Walking in London isn’t just about getting from point A to B; it’s a chance to immerse yourself in the city’s unique character. Many of London’s top attractions are conveniently close to each other, making walking a delightful and cost-effective way to explore.
Additionally, consider Santander Cycles (commonly known as ‘Boris Bikes’) for short journeys. These bicycle rental stations are scattered throughout the city, making them a convenient and budget-friendly option for travellers. Prices typically start at just R36.82 for a 24-hour bike access period, with the first 30 minutes of each journey free.
c. Off-Peak Travel
On average, travelling during off-peak hours in London can lead to savings of around 20% to 30% compared to peak hours. Many of the city’s public transportation services offer lower fares during non-peak times, typically outside the morning and evening rush hours. While there may be some variations depending on the specific mode of transport, morning peak hours are usually from around 7:30 AM to 9:30 AM, while evening peak hours typically run from 4:30 PM to 7:00 PM.
Dining Hacks: Savouring London’s Culinary Delights Without Breaking the Bank
a. Takeaway Coffee vs. Sit-Down
Starting your day with a cup of coffee is a London ritual. However, the cost of this ritual can vary significantly depending on where and how you enjoy your brew. Choosing a takeaway coffee from places like Pret A Manger can save you up to 50% compared to sitting down at a café.
b. Grocery Dining
Dining out at mid-range restaurants in London can be delightful, but it often comes with a heftier price tag. However, you can enjoy a delicious meal while saving up to 60% by purchasing ingredients from a grocery store and preparing a basic meal, like pasta or a colourful salad, in the comfort of your self-catering accommodation. You can also take advantage of London’s many parks and open spaces, whilst enjoying a picnic with your grocery haul.
c. Street Food & Markets
London’s street food scene is a treasure trove of affordable and mouthwatering options. Places like Camden Market and Borough Market offer a diverse array of international cuisines and can save you up to 50% compared to restaurant dining while allowing you to savour a wide range of flavours in a vibrant and authentic atmosphere.
Accommodation Hacks: Navigating London’s Lodging Choices Wisely
a. Stay Outside Central London
While Central London offers unparalleled convenience, proximity to major attractions, and bustling city life, the areas on the city’s outskirts (e.g., Zone 2 – 6) can provide a more budget-friendly experience, along with easy access to transportation networks.
By opting for accommodations in these areas, you can enjoy savings of up to 50% for budget options and up to 35% for mid-range options.
b. Cost-effective accommodation
If you’re comfortable sharing a room with others, hostels are a top choice regarding budget-friendly accommodations in London. They usually have communal areas where you can socialise, plan your adventures, and even participate in hostel-organised activities.
If you value privacy, guesthouses are the best option for you. While they’re slightly more expensive than hostels, they offer private rooms with shared or en-suite bathrooms.
Hotels located in greater London are often more affordable offering great transport links into central London. Ensure that the location of your hotel is within walking distance of bust stops or rail/underground stations.
c. Self-Catering
While self-catering accommodation may appear more expensive upfront, the significant savings (up to 70% on food expenses) achieved by preparing your own meals rather than eating out can make them a surprisingly affordable option.
Sightseeing Hacks: Unveiling London’s Cultural Treasures On a Budget
a. Free Museums & Galleries
London is home to some of the world’s most renowned museums and galleries, many of which offer free admission, including the British Museum, Tate Modern, National Gallery, and Victoria and Albert Museum.
b. West End TKTS Booth
London’s West End is renowned for its world-class theatre productions, but ticket prices can be steep. However, you can enjoy top-notch performances at a fraction of the cost by taking advantage of the West End TKTS Booth. With discounts of up to 50%, you can secure tickets for same-day shows, giving you access to critically acclaimed productions without the hefty price tag.
c. Discount Passes
The London Pass is a valuable tool for those looking to explore multiple attractions in London without paying full price at each stop. It allows you to access a variety of popular sites and museums at a discounted rate, often saving you between 20% and 50% compared to standard admission prices. Travellers can use the London Pass to make the most of attractions like the Tower of London, Westminster Abbey, St. Paul’s Cathedral, and Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tours.
Antoinette Turner, GM of Flight Centre SA, says: “When planning your London adventure, remember the importance of booking in advance and consulting with a travel expert for insider knowledge, practical saving strategies, and comparisons.”