dcassetta
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May I ask? When were you last in London?
Personally as a Londoner I disagree and think this is poor advice and confusing.
As posted before.
https://tfl.gov.uk/travel-informati...g-around-london/best-ways-for-visitors-to-pay
From TFL Transport for London.
In the end the readers will have to decide what they wish to do..........
One will cause hassle and I actually think for the " wrong" reasons on someone just wanting to disagree with me.
Not that this is really your business or an issue here, but March. I went with my mom who was in London for the first time in 20 years and does not anticipate returning. I used the Oyster card I have had for a number of years and we purchased one for her upon arriving. We refunded it before our flight at Heathrow. She tapped the card, received cash back and bought some Dairy Milk at the duty-free. I think Transport for London does an excellent job of accommodating visitors. The site you linked provided several options for visitors, including obtaining an Oyster card.
The poster who was asking about transport would have to talk to their bank to try and obtain a contactless card, and the site you linked to mentions specifically "Overseas transaction fees or charges may apply for non-UK cards. This will be one charge per day, not each time you travel. Please check with your card issuer." Would this not be a hassle?
I am not posting "just to disagree with you". I was giving someone advice from my personal experience that I thought might be helpful.
I am sure you don't mean to sound like you are the only person who has knowledge of London and London Transport, but you are coming off that way.