Are you planning a trip to London and looking for tips to make the most of your visit? In this article, we share our experience from a 4-day stay in London, including tips for planning, expenses, transportation, and lessons learned. From using Google Maps for planning to avoiding random ATMs and sticking to chain shops for better value, read on for our insights and recommendations to help you make the most of your trip to London.

When it comes to planning your London itinerary, Google Maps is an incredibly useful tool. It provides all the necessary information, such as directions to train stations and real-time updates on train delays.

I was pleasantly surprised to find out that I walked 100951 steps during our London trip, which translates to a distance of 62 km. Quite impressive, right?

If you're wondering how much a trip to London costs, our total expenditure for the three of us was around 1150 euros. This included our flights, hotel, food, and drinks, but not transportation expenses within London.

The cost of transportation during our trip was 43 euros, which covered the cable car. We opted to use Apple Pay and our cards instead of purchasing an Oyster or week card. However, it was a bit expensive, especially since we didn't venture outside of the first zone.

It's always better to avoid withdrawing cash from random ATMs as they tend to charge high fees. To save money, try to find an ATM at a bank instead.

We learned a valuable lesson during our trip - it's best to avoid buying tickets for an event when meeting up with friends.

To ensure you get the best value and quality while shopping, it's best to stick with chain shops like Tesco and Sainsbury's. Avoid going to unknown shops to avoid unpleasant surprises.

It's important not to skimp on accommodations and book a cheap hotel. Always weigh your options and book in advance to avoid unpleasant surprises.

To stay connected while traveling, consider getting an eSim for your phone so that you can have access to the internet.

To avoid any issues, it's best to purchase National Express bus tickets in advance, even if they cost slightly more. Flexible tickets are also a good option.

Although our London trip wasn't the cheapest, we managed to make it work and have a great time!

We hope these tips and insights from our 4-day trip to London have been helpful and informative for your upcoming visit. By using Google Maps for planning, avoiding random ATMs, sticking to chain shops for better value, and purchasing National Express bus tickets in advance, you can make the most of your time in London without breaking the bank. Remember to book your accommodations in advance, consider getting an eSim for internet access, and be open to learning from your experiences. With these tips in mind, we wish you a wonderful trip to London full of unforgettable memories!

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