How to avoid common London public transport mistakes: a tourist's guide
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Summary
A practical guide for tourists on navigating London's public transport system. It highlights common mistakes such as underestimating the city's size, misunderstanding the zone system, and poor hotel location choices. The article offers solutions to save time, money, and energy when getting around London.
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I created this guide to help you avoid common London transport mistakes, with solutions that will save you time, money, and energy.
In London, 'central' isn't always what it seems.
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