Jasmine Birtles
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If you live in London, you’ll know the cost of getting around the city can eat up a big chunk of your monthly budget. In 2025, the average London commuter spends more than £1,800 a year on public transport—rising to £2,500+ for those commuting from outer zones or using a mix of Tube, trains, and buses.
But here’s the good news: you could save over £1,000 a year with a few smart tricks.
This complete guide is packed with money-saving tips for travelling around London, from TfL hacks and railcard discounts to free days out and hidden concessions. Whether you’re commuting, sightseeing, or planning cheap family adventures, this is your ultimate travel cheat sheet for 2025.
Never buy paper tickets in London—they’re often the most expensive option. Instead, use Oyster or contactless cards, which automatically cap your fares:
Savings tip: Switching to contactless/Oyster could save you £300+ per year if you’re still using Travelcards or paper tickets.
Railcards aren’t just for long-distance travel. Many work on off-peak TfL and National Rail services within London, giving you serious savings.
Popular 2025 railcards:
Savings tip: Using a Railcard for just 2–3 off-peak journeys a week could save you £200–£300 per year.
If you meet the criteria, free or discounted travel is up for grabs:
Savings tip: Eligible users could save £800–£1,200 a year through these schemes.
Santander Cycles (aka Boris Bikes) are one of the cheapest ways to get around London:
Savings tip: Switching from Tube or bus to Santander Bikes just a few times a week can save £300–£500 a year.
Sometimes, walking a few extra minutes between stations can help you avoid crossing zone boundaries or unnecessary changes.
Examples:
Savings tip: Smart walking and journey splitting can save £100–£200 a year.
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Make the most of what London has to offer without breaking the bank:
Savings tip: Families using these offers could save £400+ a year.
Booking early and shopping smart can boost your savings even further:
Savings tip: You could save £100–£200 annually with cashback and deal sites alone.
Tip | Estimated Annual Saving |
---|---|
Switch to Oyster/contactless | £200–£300 |
Use Railcards | £200–£300 |
Concessions (if eligible) | £800–£1,200 |
Santander Cycles | £300–£500 |
Walk/split routes | £100–£200 |
Free & discounted attractions | £400+ |
Advance booking & cashback | £100–£200 |
Total possible saving: £1,200–£2,000+ per year
With fares rising and household budgets stretched, this is the year to get smart about how you travel. Whether you’re commuting, parenting, or planning a staycation, these tips can help you save over £1,000 a year.
Get started today: switch to contactless, apply for a railcard, check out Bablands, and start stacking those savings. London is yours to explore—without overspending.
WELL, JAS! ALL THAT METHODOLOGIES ARE REALLY PRACTICAL AND SAVING MONEY!
BECAUSE I KNOW IN BULGARIA PEOPLE WHICH USE THEM FOR SAVING MONEY!
KIND REGARDS,
TEODORA
24.6.2025
SOFIA