Unlock Free Travel in London with the Freedom Pass
Many Londoners don’t realise they could be riding the city’s transport for free. The Freedom Pass, provided by Transport for London (TfL), offers eligible residents free or discounted travel across London’s buses, Tube, trams, and more.
Who Can Score a Freedom Pass?
- Older Person’s Freedom Pass: If you’re 66 or over (matching the women’s state pension age), you can claim this pass, no matter if you’re working or retired.
- Disabled Person’s Freedom Pass: This pass is for London residents with specific disabilities as set out by the Transport Act 2000. That includes blindness, severe deafness, mobility issues, learning disabilities, or being unfit to drive under the Road Traffic Act 1988.
How to Grab Your Freedom Pass
Getting your Freedom Pass couldn’t be easier. Head to your local London Council website and apply online – quick and hassle-free.
Freedom Pass Perks: Where and When You Can Travel
- Older Person’s Pass: Free travel outside weekday peak hours (4:30am–9am). Weekends and bank holidays? Travel is free all day.
- Disabled Person’s Pass: Travel anytime, any day without restrictions on TfL services.
Plus, pass holders get discounts on river transport tickets, adding even more savings.
As London buzzes with activity, the Freedom Pass proves TfL’s commitment to making travel accessible for all residents, boosting freedom and connectivity across the capital.
If you qualify, don’t miss out. Snag your Freedom Pass today and cruise London without costing you a penny!