I have been able to travel around a lot since I've been here and when I tell people from home about my trips, they think I'm loaded but that's not true! I am a poor college student like everyone else. I budget a lot since I don't have a job right now, but I find really cheap ways to travel that I want to share with you guys.
My main source I take for transportation when I visit other cities in the UK is by Megabus. It is the cheapest travel I have ever made. From Swansea to London (which is about a 4-5 hour bus ride) I pay only £5 or less for one way, about £10 or so for a round trip . This depends on how close or far I purchase the ticket to the date. Even if its really close in time, its cheaper than most other travel companies. One of my friends who has a certain travel card bought a megabus trip for less than a pound because she booked it early, plus had a travel card! I forgot what kind of travel card is, but find it out and let you guys know soon.
So if you want to budget and want to travel around the UK, megabus is your best bet. They have toilets provided and here's the best bit guys...FREE WIFI! So bring your itouches or laptops if you want because there are also outlets provided to charge your electronic devices. Also, if you bring snacks, most of the buses provide plastic bags beside the seats so you can put your trash inside. If you arrive to London by Megabus, it drops you off at Victoria Station, which is in central London.
Whenever I get tired of bus transport I like going by train because it's faster and a little more comfortable than being cramped in a bus. I usually book my train tickets off of The Trainline. The prices are alright (yet again, depending how advance you purchase your tickets). I usually buy train tickets for when I go back to Swansea and I go by nighttime too because they tend to be cheaper (irrational times = cheaper prices).
If you're concerned about arriving at an exact location (because Megabus tends to drop you to what seems of the middle of nowhere sometimes) there is a bus service that drops you off exactly where you needto be. National Express is a bus company that takes you exactly where you want. For example, if you're on your way to Heathrow airport it drops you off in front of the terminal you need to be. I find this very helpful since Heathrow is such a large airport. National Express is more expensive though - about double the price of megabus or more but sometimes its nice to have princess service to basically take you where you need to be. If you need to go to Gatwick airport, there is a train line that links directly to the airport.
As for Stansted airport, it is actually a lot further out of central London but National Express takes you there too and you can take the London Underground to Liverpool Station, you can take the Stansted express. The underground is easy to understand. After a day or two (if you're not used to using the metro system) it becomes pretty simple. If you're staying there for a couple of days, I advise to buy the day ticket. It takes you around central London and costs £7.
What about travels outside the UK? One thing I do prefer over here in Europe than the states is how cheap it is to travel within the EU. Easyjet and Ryanair are the cheapest flights you can book and is the most common airplane service my friends and I use. Easyjet is a little more expensive than Ryanair, but I prefer Easyjet. For both airlines you have to add luggage if you plan on bringing more than just a carry on bag. Be careful about Ryanair because they try to get as much money off of you over their website and when you check in! I flew Easyjet when I went to Germany. I spent about £80 for a round trip. That's only about $150 (DOLLARS!).
Easyjet and Ryanair are not your only options though. Check out Student Universe for any good deals. I booked a flight to Paris through student universe for only $211 (again, DOLLARS!). This included return AND I flew on Air France (which is a really great airline and Charles De Gaulle airport is really good). Other sites, check STA travel and Momondo.
I hope for those who are looking into traveling in the UK or in Europe in general find this useful! I might make another post about hostels and budgeting on food.
Great information! Thanks Linda :D
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you find it useful. :)
DeleteYou are so right about Megabus being a great way to travel, the free Wifi is awesome, unless you are sitting near somebody who is using their laptop, tapping away on their keys, while you are trying to sleep - bring earplugs.
ReplyDeleteBus travel is actually a great way to travel too because you can see a lot of the countryside and arrive more rested than if you drove yourself, I for sure recommend it for tourists who are use to driving on the other side of the road - far less stressful to have somebody else doing the driving.
Good notes to about the sometimes out of the way drop off spots, something to keep in mind if traveling alone or arriving at night.
Great travel blog on the whole, very much enjoyed. I am just in the process of planning summer holidays now, so this really helps set the mood.
Thanks for the added tips and you're right about having it less stressful to have someone else to drive! Glad I could help set the mood. Have an awesome time on your summer holidays!
DeleteUgh this was wonderful Linda. Even when I want to Paris, there are other options than flying directly into Paris. It may be cheaper to go from another European country and use the train. Thanks so much for this! :)
ReplyDeleteIt may be cheaper but one thing you should have in mind is that the currency in France is closer to the U.S. dollar than the British pound! Regardless, flights to Europe from the states is always expensive but once you're within the EU flying is so cheap here!
DeleteNo problem! :)
Umm hi,
ReplyDeleteI just found your blog and I like it a lot!!!
I am also studying abroad in Edinburgh (I am actually from Germany), so I know how you feel!!!!
If you need tips about Edinburgh, just let me know ;)
xx
joyce
Ah wieso kannst du Deutsch? :)
Deletealso als hostel kann ich st christophers inn empfehlen, sehr gute location und preise sind günstig :)
dann würd ich auf jeden fall greyfriars kirk yard besuchen, eine highland bus tour machen, nicht (!) ins edinburgh castle gehen, auf den calton hill gehen, west princes garden, north berwick beach,...
I told my friend about you and she is German and she wanted to reply :)
DeleteThank you for the recommendations! I want to ask more about the Highlands tour. How does it work, and does it cost much? Thanks!
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