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London
Where history, culture and charm converge
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London, the world's financial hub and global cultural capital, is the world's most visited city. It is a prime investment destination, attracting international retailers and high-net-worth individuals in unparalleled numbers and features the largest city airport system.
London is home to four World Heritage sites, including iconic landmarks such as the Tower of London, Kew Gardens, the Palace of Westminster complex, and the historic settlement of Greenwich. Other notable landmarks include Buckingham Palace, the London Eye, Piccadilly Circus, St Paul's Cathedral, Tower Bridge, Trafalgar Square, and The Shard.
The city's cultural landscape is enriched by many museums, galleries, libraries, sporting events, and institutions, including the British Museum, National Gallery, Natural History Museum, Tate Modern, British Library, and West End theatres.
As the oldest underground railway network globally, the London Underground offers a glimpse into the city's storied past. London's position as the world's leading fashion destination attracts shoppers far and wide. From flea markets and vintage shops to luxury department stores, the city caters to every taste and budget.
London presents more live comedy than any other city and has the largest theatre audience worldwide, with over 230 theatres. It stands as the world's third busiest film production centre. For those seeking an unforgettable cultural experience, London offers a wealth of options to explore. Discover more travel tips and uncover the hidden gems of London here.
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Things to know before you visit London
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City Hotels
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Wimbledon
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Usually, last week of June or first week of July
The most famous tennis tournament in the whole world, The Wimbledon Championships, is organized annually in London as part of the four Grand Slam tennis competitions (the others being Roland Garros, the US Open and the Australian Open).
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The Boat Race
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March 2024
The popular rowing race between the students of United Kingdom’s most famous universities (the Oxford University Boat Club and the Cambridge University Boat Club) takes place every first week of April and is commonly known as The Boat Race.
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Chelsea Flower Show
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21 – 25 May 2024
One of the most famous flower shows in the world, the Chelsea Flower Show, attracts visitors from everywhere around the world to Royal Hospital Chelsea, the place where it is organized.
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Notting Hill Carnival
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25-26 Aug 2024
Organized every year since 1966, Notting Hill Carnival is a colorful celebration of the Caribbean history, culture and tradition.
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London Fashion Week
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February and September
Organised every February and September by the British Fashion Council, London Fashion Week is an extremely popular event for designers.
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The Boat Race
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March 2024
The popular rowing race between the students of United Kingdom’s most famous universities (the Oxford University Boat Club and the Cambridge University Boat Club) takes place every first week of April and is commonly known as The Boat Race.
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Chelsea Flower Show
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21 – 25 May 2024
One of the most famous flower shows in the world, the Chelsea Flower Show, attracts visitors from everywhere around the world to Royal Hospital Chelsea, the place where it is organized.
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Wimbledon
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Usually, last week of June or first week of July
The most famous tennis tournament in the whole world, The Wimbledon Championships, is organized annually in London as part of the four Grand Slam tennis competitions (the others being Roland Garros, the US Open and the Australian Open).
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Notting Hill Carnival
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25-26 Aug 2024
Organized every year since 1966, Notting Hill Carnival is a colorful celebration of the Caribbean history, culture and tradition.
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London Fashion Week
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February and September
Organised every February and September by the British Fashion Council, London Fashion Week is an extremely popular event for designers.
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Sloane Square
Sloane Square is a small hard-landscaped square on the boundaries of the central London districts of Knightsbridge, Belgravia and Chelsea, located 2.1 miles (3.4 km) southwest of Charing Cross, in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
The square was formerly known as 'Hans Town', laid out in 1771 to a plan by Henry Holland Snr. and Henry Holland Jnr. Both the square and Hans Town were named after Sir Hans Sloane (1660–1753).
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Stonehenge and Bath
For a bit of out-of-London exploration, take a day trip to explore the wonders of the Stonehenge, the majestic Windsor Castle and the beautiful Georgian city of Bath.
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Portobello & Golborne Market
Experience the real London shopping at Portobello & Golborne Market.
Friday is the best day to visit Portobello market – it's far quieter than Saturday. You’ll find a treasure trove of bargains with sellers from every corner of the world.
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Postman’s Park
A short distance north of St Paul’s Cathedral lies a park known as Postman’s Park.
Opened in 1880, the park became the location for George Frederic Watt’s Memorial to Heroic Self Sacrifice in 1900, a memorial to ordinary people who died while saving the lives of others and who might otherwise be forgotten.
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The Wallace Collection
For art enthusiasts, the Wallace Collection is a place that cannot be missed. Just a few stones throw away from Bond Street behind Selfridges, this hidden gem is a stunning 18th-century architecture building with an impressive central staircase, housing an equally impressive collection of paintings (including plenty of Canaletto's paintings and Frans Hals’ ‘The Laughing Cavalier’ and Fragonard’s hilariously saucy ‘The Swing’ ), French furniture and armoury from the 1700s and 1800s across its 25 galleries.
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Emirates Stadium
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Hampstead
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The House of Sherlock Holmes
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RIB Tours London
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Afternoon Tea Bus Tour
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Sloane Square
Sloane Square is a small hard-landscaped square on the boundaries of the central London districts of Knightsbridge, Belgravia and Chelsea, located 2.1 miles (3.4 km) southwest of Charing Cross, in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
The square was formerly known as 'Hans Town', laid out in 1771 to a plan by Henry Holland Snr. and Henry Holland Jnr. Both the square and Hans Town were named after Sir Hans Sloane (1660–1753).
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Stonehenge and Bath
For a bit of out-of-London exploration, take a day trip to explore the wonders of the Stonehenge, the majestic Windsor Castle and the beautiful Georgian city of Bath.
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Portobello & Golborne Market
Experience the real London shopping at Portobello & Golborne Market. Friday is the best day to visit Portobello market – it's far quieter than Saturday. You’ll find a treasure trove of bargains with sellers from around the world.
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Postman’s Park
A short distance north of St Paul’s Cathedral lies a park known as Postman’s Park. Opened in 1880, the park became the location for George Frederic Watt’s Memorial to Heroic Self Sacrifice in 1900, a memorial to ordinary people who died while saving the lives of others and who might otherwise be forgotten.
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The Wallace Collection
For art enthusiasts, the Wallace Collection is a place that cannot be missed.
Just a few stones’ throw away from Bond Street behind Selfridges, this hidden gem is a stunning 18th century architecture building with an impressive central staircase, housing an equally impressive collection of painting (including plenty of Canaletto's paintings and Frans Hals’ ‘The Laughing Cavalier’ and Fragonard’s hilariously saucy ‘The Swing’ ), French furniture and armoury from the 1700s and 1800s across its 25 galleries.
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The House of Sherlock Holmes
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Emirates Air Line
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RIB Tours London
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London’s Roman Amphitheatre
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