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Life in London (on a BUDGET!)

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London is assumed to be the most expensive city in the UK. Although I can’t deny that it can be expensive, the limit to which you spend entirely depends on you. I was very worried about not being able to control my expenses, but now after spending a year in London I can safely say it is possible and quite simple.

Here are a few tips and suggestions to help control your expenditure!

  1. Student Oyster Card
    If you need to use the tube or bus every single day, definitely get one of the student plans. For me, my accommodation is within walking distance of the university, therefore the “pay-as-you-go” option works out to be cheaper for me. Work out which works better for you. If you opt for a Travelcard, as a student you can get a 30% discount off adult rates. You can find more information here on the Transport for London website!
  2. 16 – 25 Rail Card
    If you plan to visit different places within the UK, this card is a real boon. It gives you 1/3 off of rail fares. I would totally recommend this for an international student intending to visit the various treasures of this country! Please find more information here.
  3. Linking of the above-mentioned cards
    Sadly, I did not know about this feature until last month. Linking the student Oyster card and rail card can lead to further discounted rates. You can take your cards to any main station and ask at the desk to get the cards linked. It only takes about a minute!
  4. UNiDAYS student discount
    Who doesn’t love to shop and eat good food? Since you are a student, you are eligible for a UNiDAYS student discount on items ranging from fashion, beauty, food and technology. Just register and then enjoy the many discounts on offer! Please find more information here.
  5. Sky Garden
    London can safely boast of having one of the best skylines in the world! It has many iconic structures, like Tower Bridge, the Gherkin, BT Tower and The Shard to name just a few! The Sky Garden is one such structure from where you can see the entire London skyline for FREE! No, I am not kidding! I absolutely love going there. Plan your visit in advance and book yourself a slot since it tends to be all booked out quite quickly. You can book using this link.

If you end up using any of these suggestions, let me know by commenting below!

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