Cheap travel options always take some time and planning. Students studying in the UK are already on a tight budget as they need to save money for tuition fees and other expenditures so they look for ways to cut their expenses. Here we will discuss some cheaper travel options.

Trains: 

Train travel in the UK can be a bit expensive, but discounts are available for advanced bookings. By making bookings 12 weeks in advance can help you save almost 43% and sometimes even more. To save a third off the cost on journey’s you’ll need to have a “16-25 Railcard”, you can get this card if you are aged 16-25 or if you are a full time student. The 16-25 Railcard likewise qualifies you on discounts for days out at restaurants, holidays and so on, so it saves you money for other spendings.  

Underground: 

People who regularly travel on the Underground (the Tube) can save cash with an Oyster card. Pay as you go or purchase a week by week, month to month or yearly travel card. You can likewise get a Student Oyster Card or add a 16–25 Railcard to your Oyster card, to get discounts. Oyster is a smart card which you can utilize it for any transportation such as a
  • Bus
  • Tube
  • Cable car
  • Docklands light railway (DLR),
  • London Overground,
  • TfL Rail
  • National Rail services in London If you’re already 18 and enrolled in a full-time study course in London, you might be qualified for a 18+ Student Oyster card. You can also combine the discounts you get on your 16-25 Railcard with the 18+ Student Oyster card to get a 34% rebate on off-pinnacle pay.

MegaBus: 

There are various travel options in the UK, but Megabus is quite cheaper than other travel options to get around the UK. You can buy a ticket when you board, but to gain cheap fares on popular routes you might book in advance. Megabus is now operating trains to certain destinations, usually starting at £10.Moreover, it provides cheapest fares to travel to Brussels, Amsterdam or Paris.

Coaches:

To go by coach, you may need to book ahead of time. You can purchase a Coachcard from National Express to save 30%. Citylink is one of the most used services in Scotland, you can enlist online with My Citylink and set aside to 20% on bookings.

Domestic flights: 

This is slightly a pricy option but if you need to reach a certain destination within a limited time, you can book cheap domestic flights by searching online for discounts available. Sign up for discount codes at certain websites and avail the offer.

Taxis: 

They are easy to spot in all major cities and towns. They are costly, but convenient. To remain safe, utilize an authorized taxi by a nearby expert. They can also be reserved by phone. Black cabs are lawfully obliged to go up against any occupation for travel up to 12 miles or up to one hour span.

Driving a car: 

Leasing a car is the most ideal approach to see the sights in England and have the opportunity to explore the view at your own pace. Although, you will need to obtain a certified driving license before you can drive in the UK. Easycar is one of the cheapest rental services. You can search online for more such services.

Cycling:

Cycling is the cheapest way to go anywhere, it is a great way to save money and keep fit, but safety comes first so make sure you take precautions. In London, you can rent a cycle for 24 hours or as the hire scheme allows. You can rent a bicycle on the spot with a credit or debit card (or if you plan to use it frequently you can register for a key), and return it at some other docking station.

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