What is the cap on Lothian buses?


What is the cap on Lothian buses? You'll never pay more than you need to, even if your plans change. Keep using the same card or device all week and once you've reached one of our weekly caps, which run from Monday to Sunday, you won't pay any more for the rest of the week. On Lothian city buses, this is capped at £22.00 per week!


Is bus travel free in Edinburgh?

Who can get free bus travel? Every 5-21 year old living in Scotland for more than 6 months of the year can travel for free by bus if they have a valid National Entitlement Card (NEC) or Young Scot National Entitlement Card (Young Scot NEC). If you are 5-15 years old, your parent or guardian must apply for you.


Can I buy a bus ticket at Edinburgh Airport?

You can find all of our bus stops outside the terminal. Tickets for the Airlink 100, taking you straight to the city centre, can be purchased from the driver as you board using contactless card payment, m-tickets or the exact cash fare.


Do you tap on and off Lothian buses?

On Lothian city buses, just board and tap. On all other services, board and state your destination, then tap when prompted.


How do you pay for Scottish buses?

Scottish ITSO Smartcards Depending on the operator, tickets can be loaded onto your chosen ITSO smartcard at ticket offices, ticket vending machines, on board or in advance online and can be paid for with cash, card or contactless. There are many ITSO smartcard options available to you.


Can you use credit card on Edinburgh buses?

Catch the bus Tickets for the Airlink 100, taking you straight to the city centre, can be purchased from the driver as you board using contactless card payment, m-tickets or the exact cash fare. Other bus routes and companies will accept either online bookings or payment on board using cash or contactless card payment.


Are Edinburgh trams free?

How to travel for free. Before getting on a tram, place your valid Scottish National Entitlement Card on the platform validator. If your card has a +1 entitlement and a companion is travelling with you, you must select this by pressing the relevant button on the ticket validation machine.


Do I need cash for taxi in Edinburgh?

Some taxis in Edinburgh now accept card payments. To find out if they do, you can look for a sign on the taxi's window or you can simply ask your driver. Tipping in Edinburgh is not a requirement, and is not very frequent, however, you can always round up the final price.


What is the best way to get around Edinburgh?

Edinburgh's intimate size makes walking the best way to get around. Plus, many of the top attractions are huddled close together in New Town and Old Town. When you want to explore the farther-flung neighborhoods, you can rely on Edinburgh's efficient bus or tram system.


Is there a daily cap on Edinburgh buses?

Lothian Buses introduces contactless payment system with £4 daily price cap. Lothian Buses will roll out a contactless payment system on its fleet of city buses from today – with unlimited daily travel in Edinburgh capped at £4.


Can you pay cash on buses in Scotland?

Scottish ITSO Smartcards Depending on the operator, tickets can be loaded onto your chosen ITSO smartcard at ticket offices, ticket vending machines, on board or in advance online and can be paid for with cash, card or contactless.


Can you get Uber in Edinburgh?

The on-demand option for Edinburgh taxis is here. With the Uber app, riders and private hire drivers connect 24/7, and convenience is prioritised every step of the way, starting with booking a trip.


How does tap tap cap work?

TapTapCap is Lothian Buses' capped contactless system. For adult passengers, tap the same card or mobile payment device for every journey across our entire network, and the following morning we'll automatically charge you the cheapest adult daily fare for the journeys you've made.