Why not do Luton Airport and Luton DART. Since the new DART light rail is opened and takes few minutes from Luton Airport Parkway station to Luton Airport main terminal.
If the visitor centre at the station isn't open, you'll need to head to a nearby tube station (or order a Visitors Oyster Card on VisitBritain's website, which ships it over to you before travelling) to get one as the DLR ticket machines do not dispense Oyster Cards, only paper tickets. An idea (if VisitBritain option is too late) would probably be to travel to Canning Town (by paper ticket) and buy one there where there are Tube ticket dispensers. Otherwise, use your contactless card (Visa, MasterCard or Amex)
I only ever use cash as in the UK it's the only thing that's legal tender. Insist on cash only and refuse to use a machine. What can the staff do. You are not trying to avoid payment. Usually they give up and let you travel for free.
Excellent! Thank you for making this video. You did very well, clear instructions.
Thanks, very helpful video, on getting from London city to central London!
Landing tomorrow. Thanks for this.
Thanks! That helps!
Great video - I really enjoyed it even though I'll probably never have enough money to fly into London City! :)
Thank you :)
You'd be surprised. Got a connecting flght, British Airways, from Holland.
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Why not do Luton Airport and Luton DART. Since the new DART light rail is opened and takes few minutes from Luton Airport Parkway station to Luton Airport main terminal.
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Did i miss something or is there no need to change services to go to central London?
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Could've been a useful stop to add to Crossrail. As a Heathrow tranafer service.
I think there are future plans for a stop at Silvertown linking to the Elizabeth line
Why no paper tickets?
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At the London City Airport where can I get an oyster card?
If the visitor centre at the station isn't open, you'll need to head to a nearby tube station (or order a Visitors Oyster Card on VisitBritain's website, which ships it over to you before travelling) to get one as the DLR ticket machines do not dispense Oyster Cards, only paper tickets. An idea (if VisitBritain option is too late) would probably be to travel to Canning Town (by paper ticket) and buy one there where there are Tube ticket dispensers. Otherwise, use your contactless card (Visa, MasterCard or Amex)
I only ever use cash as in the UK it's the only thing that's legal tender. Insist on cash only and refuse to use a machine. What can the staff do. You are not trying to avoid payment. Usually they give up and let you travel for free.
come on £1.75 is not expensive why do people away moan about cost of living yet they spend over a grand on holidays