London Activities

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Vast, vibrant and truly multicultural, London is one of the worlds great cities. Located in the southeast of England, on the River Thames, it is the capital of the United Kingdom (UK) and has been the heart of its political, cultural and business life for centuries. The now sprawling metropolis is a far cry from the scrabble of dwellings that first sprouted up to house river traders during their voyages towards the sea. It was the Romans who really kick-started the city, by establishing Londinium as an important fortress town, guarding the Thames and protecting against any Celtic tribes trying to invade the then untamed island. The Romans brought with them forts, roads and the rule of law, prompting Roman historian Tacitus to boast of an AD60 city filled with travellers and a celebrated centre of commerce.

Over the centuries, London has developed and expanded, despite the many dangers that might have defeated a lesser place the Great Plague, the Great Fire, the bitter English Civil War, a plot to blow up the Houses of Parliament, and the Blitz during World War II.

Nowadays, the sheer scale of Greater London can be daunting at first, as it sprawls 1,500sq km (580 square miles) across a voluminous plain. However, it is a city that is surprisingly easy to get around, with the comprehensive and easily navigated London Underground or Tube. The twin axis on which London rests is the Houses of Parliament to the west and the City of London to the east. The seat of government (not far from the home of the royal family) is connected to the City (the financial engine room of London and the whole of the UK) by the River Thames. In between lie most of the tourist attractions and the busiest, liveliest different entertainment areas, such as Knightsbridge and Soho. But Londons vivacity and charm stretches far beyond the Circle Line the Underground route that rings the inner city. Residential areas outside the city centre, such as leafy Richmond (southwest) or Hampstead (north), trendy Hoxton (east) or Notting Hill (west), each have their own beating heart.

And as the population of the greater London area pushes inexorably towards the 10 million mark, the city continues to grow and thrive. Home to 37 distinct immigrant groups, each consisting of more than 10,000 people, this is a city where some 300 languages are spoken. This very real multiculturalism is evident on every street (and many restaurant plates) and is a key reason why people love the city. Tourists come for Londons history or Londons royal pageantry but they return for all the charms of the modern London, not least the extraordinary breadth of Londons cultural life, with world-class art galleries and theatres, buzzing nightlife, film, music, culinary and fashion scenes. But the city skyline is the place where the Londons rapid change and optimism is most visible the Docklands and the City (with its now famous Gherkin tower) have shot up over the last few years.

After an enthusiastic campaign endorsed by a wealth of sporting celebrities and fervently supported by the majority of residents, London won the bid to host the Olympic Games in 2012, which will have a significant impact on the future of the city in terms of both tourism and investment. Celebrations were, however, dampened by the atrocities of 7 July 2005, when a series of coordinated suicide bombings struck the city's transport system during the morning rush hour, killing 56, wounding hundreds, and leaving millions in shock. London, however, has bounced back more quickly than many expected from the terrorist attacks, a testament to the resilience of its people and its enduring appeal as a tourist destination.

During summer, Londons bountiful green spaces fill up with office workers and tourists enjoying the surprisingly balmy days as café tables sprout across a multitude of pavements. During winter, the grey skies and rain can be forgotten for a while in numerous cosy pubs. But spring or autumn are probably the best seasons to visit the city, when clear crisp sunny days often illuminate London and its landmarks, old and new.

Visit London

Address: There are drop-in Tourist Information Centres in Victoria Station, Liverpool St Station, Heathrow near the underground and other venues around London. See their website for details.

Phone: +44 (0) 8701 566 366

  • Regent's Park
    Founded as a hunting ground by Henry VIII, The Regent's Park is a vast rounded garden located in North-West London, boasting the largest outdoor sports area in the city. Combined with neighbouring Primrose Hill, the land covers 487 acres.
  • The British Museum
    The British Museum is one of London's top attractions, with a mission to "illuminate the histories of cultures for present and future generations". There are world-class collections from civilisations across the globe, with particularly popular galleries devoted to the Assyrians, the Egyptians and the Ancient Greeks.
  • Pump It Up
    Ministry of Sound invites you to join them on Wednesdays for Pump It Up, an aerobic workout class held on the dance floor. Just don't wear stilettos.
  • London Eye
    The giant wheel of the British Airways London Eye began carrying its first passengers at the beginning of 2000 and has now given 21 million people the best bird's eye view of the capital.
  • Design Museum
    Founded by Sir Terence Conran, the Design Museum was the first museum in the world to be dedicated to 20th and 21st century design. Since opening in 1989, it has become one of London's most inspiring cultural attractions and has won international acclaim for its groundbreaking exhibition and education programmes. The exhibition schedule includes design, fashion, creative technology and architecture shows.
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