Unlimited transit in zone 1 and 2 for a week was a hefty £33 (AUD$57). Kids under 5 are free in London on all forms of transport – rail, tube, bus, etc. Next we got our Oyster Card to travel public transport freely with no cash needed. We got a great deal on the first day so we could stay in touch with each other and hopefully avoid getting lost (£20 for 2 pre-paid SIM with unlimited data, text and calls to each other). The first smart move was buying a SIM card for our mobiles so we had mobile Internet access when we were out and about. I had never considered London as a children’s destination and were not prepared for the lows (trying to carry a double stroller down underground train stairs) or the highs (two hours in a toy store), but London did not disappoint for kids as much as it didn’t disappoint as a single or couple. In 2013 we were back and this time with kids. In 2007 I visited London, married DINKS (Double Income No Kids). In 2001 I lived in London, single and alone.
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