Students
Lodgings in London
Planning a trip to London
Enjoy free admission to various London sights and monuments (along with skip-the-line privileges), discounts at other attractions, and even transportation
Topics in London
Lodgings in England
Free lodgings in Britain: Hospitality networks (couchsurfing), home swaps, and house sitting services
Couchsurfing and other hospitality networks allow you to sleep for free in other member's homes
Hospitality networks gather folks who are willing to put up fellow members in their homes for free or for a small fee
Sleep for free on vacation by watching someone's house (and, often, watering their plants and feeding their cat)
Programs like WWOOF and Helpx let you barter your services for a free place to stay
If you love sailing, or just have an unquenchable taste for adventure and new experiences, you can sign on to help crew a boat just about anywhere in the world, including the U.K.
A network of free stone cabins where you can sleep off the beaten path in the U.K.
Planning for a trip to England
Use Skype (and an internet connection) to make and receive free voice and video calls—or have your friends and family Skype your cell in the U.K. for 10¢ per minute or $1–$2 per month.
These might include students
More tours- Myisic.com - International Student Identity Cards from STA Travel.Partner
- Statravel.com - Premier travel agency for students (and teachers), providing everything from discounted airfares to international cell phones and calling plans to the ISIC student identity card. I used them (well, their predecessor, Council Travel) to book the big ticket items like airfare when I took my Boy Scout troop to Europe.Partner
- Studentuniverse.com - Online rival to STA, with decent line on cheap airfares.
- Travelcuts.com - Premier Canadian student travel agency. All the services of STA for our Canuck neighbors to the north.
- Goabroad.com - Intel on studying abroad.
- Ciee.org - CIEE is the preeminent organization devoted to American students studying abroad (and their professors).
- Nrcsa.com - National Registration Center for Studies Abroad.
- Aifs.com - American Institute for Foreign Study.
- iie.org - Institute of International Education.
- Statravel.com - This travel agency can point you to a variety of small group student and youth tours.Partner
- Eftours.com - Since the 1960s, a top purveyor of educational, cultural-immersion, and service learning tours for students and youths.
- Contiki.com - Longest established youth tour company aimed at 18–35 year olds.
- Efcollegebreak.com - Branch of EF Tours aimed at college break times and strictly for those aged 18–28.
- Aesu.com - Tours and travel programs for students and young professionals since 1977.
- Wsaeurope.com - Weekend Student Adventures are jsut what they sound like: Whirlwind weekend trips in Europe's top cities, including tours, meals, and two nights lodging in a hostel. The company was founded and run by Andy Steves, son of famous guidebook author Rick Steves.
- Explorica.com - This is actually a tour company that teachers or youth-group leaders can sign up to use to provide all the actual travel arrangments for their class or group.