Make an informed choice on the best London transport pass for your visit to London

When seeking the best public transport deal for your trip to London, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the array of ticketing choices available. There isn’t a one-size-fits-all solution; each option caters to different needs and markets.
Invest just a little time into understanding the options and by picking the right solution for you. As well as saving significant money you will also save time and have a stress-free experience.
London Travelcard v Oyster Card v Contactless card
We have a dedicated detailed analysis page explaining in detail the differences between the various ticketing options (see link below).
This page provides a straightforward, step-by-step guide. Enabling you find the most suitable public transport pass for your needs in London.
Oyster, Travelcard or Contactless – detailed comparison of your ticketing options

Selecting the right transport pass for you
For tourists or individuals on brief trips to London, there are features of the Travelcard that can be quite attractive. When fully understood, Travelcards can actually be more economical than Oyster cards or contactless payment options. Particularly for first-time visitors exploring the city’s main attractions.
So all in all it can be quite confusing for the visitor when planning their visit to London.
This page discusses the differences between Oyster, Contactless Payment Cards and Travelcards. So you can identify the right product for you.
Visit our detailed Travelcard, Contactless Payment Cards and Oyster card pages for a full explanation of each.
London Transport Pass – Contactless Payment Cards

Contactless payment cards have become mainstream for payment of public transport in London. In the long term this type of technology may well become dominant, replacing Oyster as the most popular payment method.
The main appeal of contactless payment is that you can utilize your own credit or debit card. Furthermore, you have the option to connect your mobile phone to an Apple Pay account. Eliminating the need to buy a specific transport ticket.
Contactless payment uses Oyster fares, the lowest fares unless you are staying more than five days.
The main reasons why visitors do not use contactless payment:
- If you’re travelling from overseas your fares will converted from pounds sterling to your local currency daily by your provider. Often with significant foreign exchange charges.
- Each person needs their own contactless supported credit/debit card or mobile phone account, you cannot share.
- If you are staying and travelling in London for more than 5 days in any 7, a 7 day Travelcard is cheaper than Oyster fares.
- Concessionary fares (including children) are not supported by contactless payment.
London Transport Pass – Visitor Oyster cards & Oyster cards

Oyster fares offer the most affordable rates. If you don’t use contactless payment, you’ll need to purchase an Oyster card to take advantage of these lower fares.
For most overseas visitors an Oyster card or a Visitor Oyster card is the most popular ticketing solution.
Many visitors believe that a Visitor Oyster card offers a better value compared to a standard Oyster card bought in London but in reality, the opposite is true.
The only reason to purchase a Visitor Oyster card is if you are happy to pay a price premium for a less flexible product just for the convenience of having the Oyster cards in your hands before departure to London.
Oyster cards bought in London have a refundable deposit of £5. Visitor Oyster cards have a non-refundable deposit of £7.
Oyster cards bought in London allow you to load Travelcards (but not 1 day Travelcards) onto your Oyster. If you are staying 6 or more days a 7 day Travelcard will probably be cheaper than Oyster alone. Visitor Oyster cards do not have this capability.
Do you have any children under 18 years?
If yes. Read the article linked below about obtaining half price or free child fares before you go any further and factor this into your Oyster v Travelcard decision. Contactless payment cards are not an option for concessionary fares like children.
I’m afraid child fares are really complex so it is worth taking some time to understand the options available.
Visit our Child fares on London’s Underground, buses & transport page for more information.
In London 5 or more days? (Combining Travelcards and Oyster)
If you are travelling 3 or more times a day for 5 or more days in any 7 day period then a 7 day Travelcard becomes cheaper than an Oyster card.
If you’re planning to spend around 10 days in London or if you’re located in the outer zones where your travel routes might vary, it could be beneficial to use a combination of an Oyster card and a Travelcard. This way, you can sometimes utilize both for the same trip.
For Oyster cards bought in London (but not Visitor Oyster cards) you can load 7 day, monthly or annual Travelcards onto the Oyster card. You cannot load Travelcards onto contactless payment cards.
So, if you have an Oyster Card with money loaded onto it under Pay As You Go and a 7 day Travelcard zone 1/2 loaded onto the same Oyster Card, a classic example of where it becomes beneficial to the visitor is outlined below:
You are flying into Heathrow (Zone 6) and staying in a hotel in Central London (Zone 1) and sightseeing for 9 days before flying out of Heathrow. One day you are visiting Hampton Court in Zone 5.
What you can do is buy an Oyster card at Heathrow Airport Underground Station and load some money onto it immediately and use it as an Oyster card. On the third day you buy a 7 day Travelcard zone 1 and 2 and load that onto the Oyster card.
For the next 7 days all your travelling is in the central zones except the airport trip on the last day and your trip to Hampton Court. On 5 of the days where you are exclusively travelling in zones 1 and 2 the Travelcard covers all of your travel needs.
On the journeys to and from Hampton Court and to Heathrow the system will take from your Oyster an extension fee to cover the part of the journey outside zones 1 and 2 covered by your Travelcard. This is performed automatically with no input on your part.
1-day Travelcard cannot be loaded onto Oyster Cards
If you buy Travelcards only and for a duration of 7 days upwards, unless you buy from a national railways ticket office in London or online from an overseas agent, your Travelcard will come loaded on an Oyster Card. If your Travelcard is purchased from a railways ticket office or online in advance it comes in the format of a card ticket with a magnetic strip, not on an Oyster.
Visit our London Travelcard prices for public transport page for more information.
Is sightseeing a major part of your visit to London?

If you are visiting places like the Tower of London, Madame Tussauds etc there is a railways promotion that is available to people with Travelcards purchased from the railways that is not available to Oyster card holders.
Under the promotion one person pays the full adult admission, the other goes in free. For places like the Tower of London that’s a saving of over £20 – savings can easily be more than the cost of the fares that day!
The savings are substantial, and you have to jump through a few hoops, but many end up buying Travelcards purely on the basis of obtaining these savings on your sightseeing, even though an Oyster card would be cheaper for the transport alone.
Visit our 2 for 1 sightseeing page for more information.
Are you travelling in a group of 10 or more?
If you are travelling in a group of 10 or more a 1 Day Group Travelcard may be cheaper than either Travelcard or Oyster card, but only if you travel outside zones 1 to 3.
This is the only group fare available. There are no family fares or passes either for smaller groups.
Visit our London Group Travelcard page for more information.
Travelling to and from London’s airports
Heathrow Airport
Heathrow Airport is in Zone 6 of London’s transport system. You cannot use Oyster or Travelcards on the Heathrow Express trains to/from Heathrow, but you can use them on the Underground, TFL Rail Heathrow and London buses at Heathrow.
Do not get a 7 Day Travelcard for zones 1 to 6 just to cover the Underground transfers from Heathrow. Get a 7 Day Travelcard zone 1 to 2 loaded onto an Oyster to cover the airport trips, you will save a lot of money this way. (See example in the “In London 5 or More Days” section above)
City Airport
City Airport is in Zone 3 of London’s transport system and is served by the DLR system that connects with the London Underground.
Gatwick Airport
You can use Oyster pay as you go and contactless cards on train services between London and Gatwick Airport, but you cannot use Travelcards.
Whether it’s a good idea to use Oyster rather than buy tickets from the railways is another question and a complex one to answer. You will need to carefully read our dedicated pages on the Gatwick trains and understand how Oyster works to make an informed comparison.
Visit our Gatwick Express airport trains to London Victoria page for more information.
Luton, Southend & Stansted Airports
Neither Oyster or Travelcard go out to any of these airports, so your airport transfers are a separate purchase to your London transport.
Just making 1 or 2 journeys?
You cannot pay cash and buy a single ticket on the buses. On the trains and underground you can buy a single ticket but it comes at a punitive price for most journeys compared to Oyster.
If you have a credit/debit card that supports contactless payment then use it, this will be your cheapest fare, though if you are from overseas your provider may have foreign exchange charges. Oyster Cards have the same fare structure as contactless payment cards.
If you have neither Oyster or contactless payment card then you have an awkward decision. You can pay single cash fares on the underground and trains, but not buses. For most journeys you will pay a significant price premium over Oyster fares.
You can get an Oyster card. This ensures you have the cheapest fares but you have the hassle of the Oyster deposit on purchase then cancelling your Oyster at the end of your trip to reclaim your deposit and any balance left on the card.