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If you’re travelling to London for the first time, you must have heard about the Hop on Hop off bus but let’s do a comparison to save you money!
📌 Hop-on Hop-off vs. Regular Bus
📌 Hop-on Hop-off bus tickets start at £39 for a one-day pass.
📌 Regular buses charge a £1.75 Pay-as-you-go fare for adults.
📌 The Hopper fare on a regular bus allows unlimited bus and tram rides within one hour of your first touch-in, all for just £1.75.
📌 Use the same card or device for all trips, and it’s automatically applied.
📌 London buses are cashless, so you’ll need an Oyster card, Travelcard, or contactless payment.
📌 A day of bus-only travel is capped at £5.25.
📌 You can transfer to other buses or trams for free within one hour of your first touch-in.
📌 Night buses operate after the Tube closes, running until daytime bus services begin.
🚌 Here are some bus routes that will show you the most touristy spots of London!
🚌 Bus 24
- Start at Victoria, passing Westminster Cathedral and Westminster Abbey
- Travel down Whitehall, passing Downing Street and Trafalgar Square, where you’ll see Nelson’s Column and the iconic lion statues.
🚌 Bus 11:
- Ride through King’s Road in Chelsea and Belgravia.
- Pass landmarks like Westminster Cathedral, Big Ben, Houses of Parliament, and Trafalgar Square.
- Continue down the historic Strand, past the Royal Courts of Justice, and along Fleet Street to the City’s financial district.
🚌 Bus 9:
- One of the oldest routes, starting at Aldwych near Somerset House.
- Travel along Strand to Trafalgar Square, then down Piccadilly past Green Park and the famous Ritz Hotel.
- Pass through Knightsbridge by Harrods, continuing to Royal Albert Hall and Kensington Gardens, near Kensington Palace
📌 Hop-on Hop-off vs. Regular Bus
📌 Hop-on Hop-off bus tickets start at £39 for a one-day pass.
📌 Regular buses charge a £1.75 Pay-as-you-go fare for adults.
📌 The Hopper fare on a regular bus allows unlimited bus and tram rides within one hour of your first touch-in, all for just £1.75.
📌 Use the same card or device for all trips, and it’s automatically applied.
📌 London buses are cashless, so you’ll need an Oyster card, Travelcard, or contactless payment.
📌 A day of bus-only travel is capped at £5.25.
📌 You can transfer to other buses or trams for free within one hour of your first touch-in.
📌 Night buses operate after the Tube closes, running until daytime bus services begin.
🚌 Here are some bus routes that will show you the most touristy spots of London!
🚌 Bus 24
- Start at Victoria, passing Westminster Cathedral and Westminster Abbey
- Travel down Whitehall, passing Downing Street and Trafalgar Square, where you’ll see Nelson’s Column and the iconic lion statues.
🚌 Bus 11:
- Ride through King’s Road in Chelsea and Belgravia.
- Pass landmarks like Westminster Cathedral, Big Ben, Houses of Parliament, and Trafalgar Square.
- Continue down the historic Strand, past the Royal Courts of Justice, and along Fleet Street to the City’s financial district.
🚌 Bus 9:
- One of the oldest routes, starting at Aldwych near Somerset House.
- Travel along Strand to Trafalgar Square, then down Piccadilly past Green Park and the famous Ritz Hotel.
- Pass through Knightsbridge by Harrods, continuing to Royal Albert Hall and Kensington Gardens, near Kensington Palace
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