Really? I would think they rides are the same price, but the Oyster cards themselves cost a few quid. Is there something else I am missing?
BTW, you are also welcome to borrow our Royal Palaces annual pass as well. It will save you big bucks on the Tower of London, Hampton Court Palace and, I think, Kensington Palace as well. Plan ahead and you could do the ceremony of the keys that has always been on my list. If you are driving, you can also borrow my Costco card as well!
Bless you. No, it'll be either by coach or, if I can convince the Daughter, by rail.
We'll be there probably two full days and two half-days. There are specific targets that the Daughter has, and I'm tagging along. But that can't take up ALL the time (famous last words), and I've never been to Kensington Palace.
So far it's one afternoon with a lunch at Chipotle and then shopping in the garment district (or the equivalent thereof), one afternoon with lunch at WhichWich and then shopping on the antiquarian bookstore street. Somewhere in there we have to visit another museum that has stuff in it that the Daughter needs to see. I wouldn't mind a return trip to the British Museum - we've been there three times, but you really can't get to everything even in three days. If the garment district goes more quickly (and it might, if there's nothing of interest) I would imagine we'll hop a bus over to the V&A and the Natural History museum. We'll be bringing sandwiches back with us for the evening meal, and breakfast is taken care of where we are staying.
The Daughter has arranged for us to stay in Hamstead Heath, so we take the 168 bus from Euston Station to get there, and then can take the same one back in and it'll drop us pretty much in one of the target areas.
Our first visit to London - we left Calif at 0-dark-thirty on Christmas morning and got in to London on Christmas Day. Took the tube in to a hotel in Paddington, crashed for the rest of the day, ventured out on Boxing Day for our first taste of London. We had a blast. The museums were a little crowded though.
So, if we come down on a Sunday it looks like we'd get there mid-afternoon. Am I correct in assuming the shops, etc., shut there at around 6pm on Sundays, or am I mis-remembering? [Edit - Scratch that. We're arriving on a Monday early afternoon and leaving back late morning the following Thursday. So, two full days, and a half-day.]