Is travel card accepted everywhere?


Is travel card accepted everywhere? Depending on where you travel to, not all destinations or vendors will accept a travel card as a form of payment. Because of this, it may be a good idea to take some cash with you on holiday to avoid tricky situations where your card may not be accepted. Fees: There may be fees associated with certain travel cards1.


Do I need cash in Germany?

More than 80% of payments in Germany are made using cash, meaning you'll often need cash to pay for your transactions on your trip. The best way to get euros is to make an ATM withdrawal when you arrive in Germany using a card that doesn't charge an international ATM fee.


Does a Travelcard include all zones?

Yes, your Travelcard can be used on any regular London bus operated by TfL, regardless of which zones you are travelling through. Travelcards are not valid on London Sightseeing buses or buses operated by companies other than TfL.


What are the disadvantages of using a prepaid Travelcard abroad?

Further, prepaid travel cards may also charge a card purchase fee, ATM withdrawal fee, higher foreign ATM withdrawal fee, inactivity fee and a fee to get any remaining balance back by check.


What happens if you use Travelcard outside of zone?

You will have been charged an extension fare, taken from your pay as you go balance. If you didn't have any pay as you go credit on your Oyster card, your balance will be negative and you will need to top up your card before you can travel again - even if you have a valid Travelcard.


What is the best way to pay when traveling in Europe?

While credit cards are accepted in most situations, currency can be more convenient for public transportation and small vendors. It's also wise to carry an emergency fund with enough cash for a few days, just in case your card gets lost or stolen.