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Kate Thomas from the Expedia Viewfinder travel blog shares the basics for getting around London on The Tube.
The London Underground is a masterpiece made up of 12 lines that stop at 270 stations in 6 zones. Most tourists will probably stick to Zones 1 and 2, so pay for your tickets accordingly.
3 Ways to Pay for Tube Fare:
1. Travel Card - This is a disposal paper ticket that can be valid for a day, a week or even more.
2. Oyster Card - This is a plastic prepaid card that you can put money on and pay as you go. It costs £5, so don't forget to return it when your trip is over. You'll get back the £5 and any remaining balance.
3. Contactless Credit Card - If you have one of these cards, you can use it at the security barriers to tap your way in.
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