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Luton airport - Central London (Bayswater)
Which is the cheapest way to get Bayswater from Luton aiport? We are an
adult and two 14 years old children. Thank You. |
Luton airport - Central London (Bayswater)
Aglians wrote:
Which is the cheapest way to get Bayswater from Luton aiport? We are adult and two 14 years old children. Probably Easybus www.easybus.co.uk Runs Luton Airport - Victoria Coach Station. You could take the Circle Line Tube from there to Bayswater. (Bit of a walk to the Tube station) The GreenLine bus service stops at Baker Street Tube, so would be more convenient. Tube or short bus journey to Bayswater from there. On arrival in London, buy some "PrePay Oyster Cards" (adult and two child) at any Tube station. You will need to give a £3 deposit. The Oyster Card saves a lot of money versus cash fares. |
Luton airport - Central London (Bayswater)
In message , Aglians
writes Which is the cheapest way to get Bayswater from Luton aiport? We are an adult and two 14 years old children. Greenline coach 757 (same as Easybus) from the airport to Marble Arch (timetable can be accessed from the Luton Airport website) and then a bus (there are several routes) to Bayswater. But if you have luggage and children, it might be worth getting a taxi from Marble Arch - its only a short distance. -- Paul Terry |
Luton airport - Central London (Bayswater)
On Sun, 17 Jun 2007 09:58:16 +0100, John Hearns
wrote: Aglians wrote: Which is the cheapest way to get Bayswater from Luton aiport? We are adult and two 14 years old children. Probably Easybus www.easybus.co.uk Runs Luton Airport - Victoria Coach Station. You could take the Circle Line Tube from there to Bayswater. (Bit of a walk to the Tube station) Easy Bus are withdrawing this service and replacing it with an allocation of seats on the 757 Green Line. Some of the coaches have an all over advert for Easybus as a result. Easy Bus are running to Stansted instead. The GreenLine bus service stops at Baker Street Tube, so would be more convenient. Tube or short bus journey to Bayswater from there. Number 27 bus from Baker St heads towards Bayswater. http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/gettingaro...ebone-2010.pdf the 757 stops at stop A, the 27 bus goes from stops E or Z. It would be sensible to check to see if the 27 goes near to your hotel or if another bus would be better. The Green Line 757 also stops at Oxford St / Marble Arch (stops O or P on the map below). This is a very convenient place to change to buses 94 and 390 (stop P) along the Bayswater Road. http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/gettingaro...rchdr-2168.pdf On arrival in London, buy some "PrePay Oyster Cards" (adult and two child) at any Tube station. You will need to give a £3 deposit. The Oyster Card saves a lot of money versus cash fares. Assuming the OP and family are here for a while. The 14 year old children may present a problem in terms of what fares they should pay and how they get hold of an appropriate Oyster card to entitle them to free or reduced rate travel. Having checked the leaflet the application process takes two weeks for the 14-15 Oyster card so child rate One Day travelcards at £1 per child assuming the adult has a full rate card seem a more sensible option. -- Paul C Admits to working for London Underground! |
Luton airport - Central London (Bayswater)
"Paul Corfield" ha scritto nel messaggio ... On Sun, 17 Jun 2007 09:58:16 +0100, John Hearns wrote: Aglians wrote: Having checked the leaflet the application process takes two weeks for the 14-15 Oyster card so child rate One Day travelcards at £1 per child assuming the adult has a full rate card seem a more sensible option. Thanks to all! We will stay in London for 4 days for tourism, arriving on june 21st. If I understand well, I can buy a (zone 1-2) travelcard for me and a "special" £1 travelcard for each child traveling with me. A one day travelcard for each day is the best buy? |
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