Enjoy unlimited travel on London's public transport, including bus, Tube, tram, DLR, London Overground, Elizabeth line and National Rail services in zones 1-6
Physical Product
London Travelcard
Unlimited travel
Travel as much as you like on London Tube, bus, Overground and National Rail services.
Save time
Your travelcard will be posted to you, ready to use as soon you arrive in London, so you can avoid queues at the station.
Save money
Save money compared to individual journey tickets, and get discount on Thames Riverboats.
Benefits
Hassle-free travel: Ride the Tube, bus, train and DLR as much as you like within 1, 2 or 3 days with the London Day Travelcard.
Select your coverage: Choose from Zone 1-4 or Zone 1-6 Travelcards, and only pay for the Zones you need.
Access discounts: Take advantage of discounts on Thames Clippers River Bus services.
Get it before you go: Order by 9:00 am (GMT) on weekdays for same-day dispatch.
Skip the queues: Receive your London Day Travelcard by post in advance, and avoid queuing at the station!
Using your London Day Travelcard
Your Travelcard will be date-stamped for the date you wish to use it, and ready for use as soon as you arrive in London. Simply show your Travelcard to bus drivers or put it through the turnstiles at train and tube stations.
How to order for different dates?
Consecutive 2 and 3-day Travelcards are available when booking. You will receive a set of 2 or 3 individual London Day Travelcards according to your order.
For non-consecutive travel dates, you should purchase individual London Day Travelcards for those specific dates.
Overground and National Rail trains in London (except Heathrow Connect services between Hayes and Harlington and Heathrow, and the Heathrow Express, Gatwick Express and Stansted Express)
Southeastern high-speed rail services between St Pancras International and Stratford International
London buses run by TfL (in any Zone, irrespective of the Zones shown on the ticket - but excluding Sightseeing buses)
Anytime Travelcards can be used at any time, while Off Peak Travelcards can only be used during Off Peak times.
Peak fares are in place from Monday to Friday, between 6:30 am–9:30 am and 4:00 pm–7:00 pm.
Off-peak fares are in place at all other times, and are also in place if you take a journey from a station outside Zone 1 to a station inside Zone 1 between 4:00 pm–7:00 pm, Monday to Friday.
The Visitor Oyster Card is a contactless smartcard that carries credit which you can use to pay for journeys on all public transport on the Transport for London (TfL) network. It is valid in all travel zones and automatically calculates the cheapest total fare for all the journeys you make in a single day.
The Travelcard is a paper ticket valid 24 hours that allows you unlimited travel on all London Transport services. It is available for certain combination of travel zones.
Whether you should get the Travelcard or Oyster card depends on how long you’re staying in London and how frequently you’ll be using public transport.
Whether you should get a London Day Travelcard or a Visitor Oyster card depends on how long you’re staying in London and how frequently you’ll be using public transport. Here’s a quick comparison:
Visitor Oyster Card: The most flexible option: pay as you go fares, with daily fare caps. No need to plan your zones, as you’ll only pay for what you use. Includes airport travel: you can use your Visitor Oyster card for airport transfers on the Gatwick Express and the Heathrow Express. Reusable: keep your Visitor Oyster card and top it up for future visits to London.
London Day Travelcard: Great for heavy use: the card covers unlimited travel in a set number of days and zones, so can be more cost effective than hitting the Oyster fare cap each day. No need to top up: the London Day Travelcard is a fixed, upfront price, so there’s no need to worry about topping it up with more credit. Great for groups: we offer a Group Day London Travelcard that offers the most cost-effective option for groups of 10+ travelling together.
Which one should you use? On a short visit, with occasional travel? Choose the Visitor Oyster card. Staying for a longer period and making many trips? Choose the London Day Travelcard. Travelling with a group of 10+? Choose the Group Day London Travelcard.
The Travelcards available on the TfL Visitor Shop are only valid to travel within zones 1-2 or zones 1-6, therefore they are not valid for trains to Gatwick Airport.
The Travelcards available on the TfL Visitor Shop are only valid to travel within zones 1-2 or zones 1-6, therefore they are not valid for trains to Stansted Airport.
Stansted Express is the fastest way to travel to/from Stansted Airport to London. You can also buy a Travelcard at the airport that includes a journey to/from the airport, but these tickets can’t be purchased online in advance.
The Travelcards available on the TfL Visitor Shop are only valid to travel within zones 1-2 or zones 1-6, therefore they are not valid for trains to Luton Airport.
You can buy a Travelcard at the airport that includes a journey to/from the airport, but these tickets can’t be purchased online in advance.
The Travelcards available on the TfL Visitor Shop are only valid to travel within zones 1-2 or zones 1-6, including most National Rail services within the zones you have purchased it for. These tickets are not valid to travel on:
Heathrow Connect services between Hayes & Harlington and Heathrow
Southeastern High-Speed services between St Pancras International and Stratford International.
Children under 11 years of age may travel for free without their own Travelcard on London buses and tubes, but they need their own ticket to travel on any National Rail service.