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loukr | 23:25 Thu 26th Oct 2006 | Travel
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how much does this cost for an adult, and can you go on one without the guided tour?
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The cost is �16 for adult but can get a family ticket, you can get on and off on the route its a good way to see a city and most of the sights and could spend the day doing this the tour is the commentary which is continuous so when you get on it commences, they leave from outside Victoria station, make sure its a fine day ...
The guided tour is an integral part of the journey.

The Original London Sightseeing Tour costs �18 on the day or �16.50 online:
http://www.theoriginaltour.com/

The Big Bus Company charge �20 on the day or �18 online:
http://www.bigbustours.com

Personally, I don't recommend the open-top buses. You can get around London far more cheaply by buying a Travelcard for a day of unlimited travel on the buses and tubes. All of the attractions which the open-top buses pass are within the Underground Zones 1 & 2. A day ticket costs just �4.90 (or �6.20 if you want to travel before 0930, Monday to Friday):
http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/fares-tickets/2006/o ne-day/travelcard-day.shtml

If you need any help planning a route, using the buses and tubes, around central London, just post again and I'll be happy to provide some suggestions.

Chris
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aw thanx for all your help :D Ill be alright getting around etc, it's my cousin you see, she's come over from australia for the first time since she was 2 and wants to do the whole sight seeing thing.. zzz lol tubes and buses soundbetter! ta xx
Even cheaper if you don't need to use the tube is a one day bus pass at �3.50.

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