EURO TOUR 2012..!!!!!!!
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morello wrote:JOEJOEJOE wrote:Booked air tickets for Los Angeles - London....used United Miles, so now have more money to blow on hotels.
Now just have to book flights from LHR-AMS.
When looking at flight fares you may want to take into account cost of getting to the airport. Heathrow is on the underground system (there is also a train service but that is expensive) but Luton isn't. Usually when Easyjet add all its additional charges it's not too far off flying British Airways :shock:
Some info on getting to Luton http://www.londontoolkit.com/travel/luton_rail.htm (not sure how up to date fares are I tend to avoid flying from Luton).
If you are going to be in London for more than a day and will be using public transport (tube and bus) I would definitely look at getting an Oyster card which you can get delivered to you in advance ready to use when you arrive. Fares for tube and buses without an Oyster are more than with one http://visitorshop.tfl.gov.uk/
This compares Oyster and Travelcards (and briefly mentions single fares)
http://visitorshop.tfl.gov.uk/help-cent ... rison.html
I'd also recommend Journey Planner for finding your routes around London. http://journeyplanner.tfl.gov.uk/user/X ... anguage=en
If you want to walk around London http://www.walkit.com is a good site for planning routes between places you wish to visit.So are we strangers now? Like rock and roll and the radio?0 -
chime wrote:morello wrote:JOEJOEJOE wrote:Booked air tickets for Los Angeles - London....used United Miles, so now have more money to blow on hotels.
Now just have to book flights from LHR-AMS.
When looking at flight fares you may want to take into account cost of getting to the airport. Heathrow is on the underground system (there is also a train service but that is expensive) but Luton isn't. Usually when Easyjet add all its additional charges it's not too far off flying British Airways :shock:
Some info on getting to Luton http://www.londontoolkit.com/travel/luton_rail.htm (not sure how up to date fares are I tend to avoid flying from Luton).
If you are going to be in London for more than a day and will be using public transport (tube and bus) I would definitely look at getting an Oyster card which you can get delivered to you in advance ready to use when you arrive. Fares for tube and buses without an Oyster are more than with one http://visitorshop.tfl.gov.uk/
This compares Oyster and Travelcards (and briefly mentions single fares)
http://visitorshop.tfl.gov.uk/help-cent ... rison.html
I'd also recommend Journey Planner for finding your routes around London. http://journeyplanner.tfl.gov.uk/user/X ... anguage=en
If you want to walk around London http://www.walkit.com is a good site for planning routes between places you wish to visit.<hr>
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Manchester 2 Standing ticket arrived today!!!
It's happening!!
Like a book among the many on a shelf...
Dublin 02 Arena - 22/6/10. Belfast Odyssey Arena - 23/6/10. London Hyde Park - 25/6/10. Berlin Wuhlheide - 30/6/10.
Manchester MEN - 20/06/12. Manchester MEN - 21/06/120 -
veddertown wrote:Manchester 2 Standing ticket arrived today!!!
It's happening!!
Now just the wait... :evil:0 -
Suziemay wrote:veddertown wrote:Manchester 2 Standing ticket arrived today!!!
It's happening!!
Now just the wait... :evil:
I'm very patient! Just glad to be doing it again!!140 days and counting until night 1.....
Like a book among the many on a shelf...
Dublin 02 Arena - 22/6/10. Belfast Odyssey Arena - 23/6/10. London Hyde Park - 25/6/10. Berlin Wuhlheide - 30/6/10.
Manchester MEN - 20/06/12. Manchester MEN - 21/06/120 -
morello wrote:Thanks for all this. This'll be my 3rd time in London including living there for 6 months 2000-2001 so I'm cool with getting around. That Oyster card sounds worth checking out though. I had checked out getting to Luton etc. It's £12.50 I believe but yeah, like I said haven't actually booked that flight yet so still checking things out. Friend's of mine in London & Amsterdam who travel between the 2 a lot have recommended the Luton Easyjet flight. Even after paying to get to Luton still works out they said but yeah I'm still checking.
If you are and have time, go to Greenwich! Check out the market, Flood Gallery (which is in the market) and the Prime Meridian! It's accessible by the tube/DLR, I think about 40 minutes. I spent an entire day there, it was awesome. The market has all kinds of artists/designers selling their stuff, very cool to talk to them. I bought the best hoodie ever from one of the designers.
Greenwich Market: http://www.shopgreenwich.co.uk/greenwich-market
Flood Gallery: http://thefloodgallery.com/
Prime Meridian/Royal Observatory: http://www.rmg.co.uk/0 -
veddertown wrote:Suziemay wrote:veddertown wrote:Manchester 2 Standing ticket arrived today!!!
It's happening!!
Now just the wait... :evil:
I'm very patient! Just glad to be doing it again!!140 days and counting until night 1.....
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Suziemay wrote:Not me. I'm an instant gratification kinda gal. It's quite a challengeLike a book among the many on a shelf...
Dublin 02 Arena - 22/6/10. Belfast Odyssey Arena - 23/6/10. London Hyde Park - 25/6/10. Berlin Wuhlheide - 30/6/10.
Manchester MEN - 20/06/12. Manchester MEN - 21/06/120 -
veddertown wrote:Suziemay wrote:Not me. I'm an instant gratification kinda gal. It's quite a challenge0
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chime wrote:morello wrote:JOEJOEJOE wrote:Booked air tickets for Los Angeles - London....used United Miles, so now have more money to blow on hotels.
Now just have to book flights from LHR-AMS.
When looking at flight fares you may want to take into account cost of getting to the airport. Heathrow is on the underground system (there is also a train service but that is expensive) but Luton isn't. Usually when Easyjet add all its additional charges it's not too far off flying British Airways :shock:
Some info on getting to Luton http://www.londontoolkit.com/travel/luton_rail.htm (not sure how up to date fares are I tend to avoid flying from Luton).
If you are going to be in London for more than a day and will be using public transport (tube and bus) I would definitely look at getting an Oyster card which you can get delivered to you in advance ready to use when you arrive. Fares for tube and buses without an Oyster are more than with one http://visitorshop.tfl.gov.uk/
This compares Oyster and Travelcards (and briefly mentions single fares)
http://visitorshop.tfl.gov.uk/help-cent ... rison.html
I'd also recommend Journey Planner for finding your routes around London. http://journeyplanner.tfl.gov.uk/user/X ... anguage=en
If you want to walk around London http://www.walkit.com is a good site for planning routes between places you wish to visit.
Thanks for the information. The Mrs. and I still have the same Oystercards that we each bought on our first UK trip in 2007. On our last trip, we got oyster card holders from the British Music Experience.
In addition to the cost of getting to an alternative airport, it is also a good idea to assess the possible stress it may cause as well!0 -
Suziemay wrote:morello wrote:Thanks for all this. This'll be my 3rd time in London including living there for 6 months 2000-2001 so I'm cool with getting around. That Oyster card sounds worth checking out though. I had checked out getting to Luton etc. It's £12.50 I believe but yeah, like I said haven't actually booked that flight yet so still checking things out. Friend's of mine in London & Amsterdam who travel between the 2 a lot have recommended the Luton Easyjet flight. Even after paying to get to Luton still works out they said but yeah I'm still checking.
If you are and have time, go to Greenwich! Check out the market, Flood Gallery (which is in the market) and the Prime Meridian! It's accessible by the tube/DLR, I think about 40 minutes. I spent an entire day there, it was awesome. The market has all kinds of artists/designers selling their stuff, very cool to talk to them. I bought the best hoodie ever from one of the designers.
Greenwich Market: http://www.shopgreenwich.co.uk/greenwich-market
Flood Gallery: http://thefloodgallery.com/
Prime Meridian/Royal Observatory: http://www.rmg.co.uk/
I don't really do posters at all tbh & definitely won't be lugging them around for a month. I did the Greenwich thing one time when I was in London. My ex took photos for a project he was working on at the time there but I'll keep it in mind.
I'll definitely check out this oyster card too & getting it before I go.Post edited by morello on<hr>
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Suziemay wrote:morello wrote:Thanks for all this. This'll be my 3rd time in London including living there for 6 months 2000-2001 so I'm cool with getting around. That Oyster card sounds worth checking out though. I had checked out getting to Luton etc. It's £12.50 I believe but yeah, like I said haven't actually booked that flight yet so still checking things out. Friend's of mine in London & Amsterdam who travel between the 2 a lot have recommended the Luton Easyjet flight. Even after paying to get to Luton still works out they said but yeah I'm still checking.
If you are and have time, go to Greenwich! Check out the market, Flood Gallery (which is in the market) and the Prime Meridian! It's accessible by the tube/DLR, I think about 40 minutes. I spent an entire day there, it was awesome. The market has all kinds of artists/designers selling their stuff, very cool to talk to them. I bought the best hoodie ever from one of the designers.
Greenwich Market: http://www.shopgreenwich.co.uk/greenwich-market
Flood Gallery: http://thefloodgallery.com/
Prime Meridian/Royal Observatory: http://www.rmg.co.uk/
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I just did a quick check.
St Pancras - Luton £14 Luton-Amsterdam £31
Paddington-Heathrow £4'ish I think Heathrow-Amsterdam on BA £100ish<hr>
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Could I kindly get some advice on which one of these hostels I should stay at in London. I'll be heading to london on the 22nd after the Manchester shows until the 25th, the day I will travel to Amsterdam. I don't know if I will take the 5 hour train to Amsterdam or fly. I prefer to fly so could you kindly keep that in mind when looking over the hostels here on this link.
Thank you in advance.
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Anyone got tips on how to deal with all the different currencies? Travellers cheques? I've not passed through so many different places with different currencies when travelling before & as much as the visa card will be great sometimes you just need cash. Any ideas re the best way to do it for the least fees? TIA.<hr>
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morello wrote:Anyone got tips on how to deal with all the different currencies? Travellers cheques? I've not passed through so many different places with different currencies when travelling before & as much as the visa card will be great sometimes you just need cash. Any ideas re the best way to do it for the least fees? TIA.
I've done quite a bit of travelling throughout the world and use a Mastercard linked to the UK Post Office which gives an excellent exchange rate and no fees anywhere. So i just take the minimal amount of cash wherever i'm going and usually find that the card is accepted for even very small amounts in the majority of places. I realise that won't help you but it's worth checking out if there is an NZ equivalent card that charges no fees. From my last experience of travellers cheques in Europe they can be problematic as in some cases you have to go to a bank to get them exchanged for cash.Manchester 17.8.09, Manchester 21.6.12, Copenhagen 10.7.12, Manchester 28.7.12 (EV), Phoenix 19.11.13, San Diego 21.11.13, LA 23.11.13, LA 24.11.13, Vienna 25.6.14, Leeds 8.7.14, London 6.6.17 (EV), London 18.6.18, Krakow 3.7.18, London 17.7.18, Dublin 3.7.19 (EV)0 -
morello wrote:Anyone got tips on how to deal with all the different currencies? Travellers cheques? I've not passed through so many different places with different currencies when travelling before & as much as the visa card will be great sometimes you just need cash. Any ideas re the best way to do it for the least fees? TIA.
this is always difficult call ... all you can do is check with your bank what are the costs when withdrawing cash from ATM in different countries, whats the exchange rate on your credit card and then compare it with actual rate at an exchange office in individual city. and then decide if to go all in cash or credit card. Hard to estimate how much SEK, NOK or DKK will you use in each individual city tho ...
so when i sum it up .... i wouldnt bother too much. have a beer and enjoy the show. overall we are spending already that much that some extra fees will get lost in this ...14/6/00 Prague 22/9/06 Prague 12/6/07 Munich 15/8/09 Berlin 22/06/10 Dublin 23/06/10 Belfast 30/06/10 Berlin 26/06/12 Amsterdam 02/07/12 Prague 04/07/12 Berlin 05/07/12 Berlin 07/07/12 Stockholm 09/07/12 Oslo 10/07/12 Copenhagen 25/6/14 Vienna 26/6/14 Berlin 1/7/18 Prague 3/7/18 Krakow 5/7/18 Berlin0 -
Thanks guys. Yeah, at the end of the day fees are just an unavoidable part/cost of the trip I guess. You can only do what you can to avoid. Thnx.<hr>
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morello wrote:I just did a quick check.
St Pancras - Luton £14 Luton-Amsterdam £31
Paddington-Heathrow £4'ish I think Heathrow-Amsterdam on BA £100ish
Just a quick thing but did you go through the order process on easjyets website? It's just I know you said you were taking bags and they add fees for that and a couple of other things. Still better than the BA flight you found but I just know that booking with easyjet usually ends up costing nothing like the initial fare I find :shock:
... and damn that's expensive for a BA flight this far in advance. Usually £50-£70. Sorry for sending you on a wild goose chase!So are we strangers now? Like rock and roll and the radio?0 -
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