London, United Kingdom
London is a great place to visit and because it is the
capital of England and the largest city in the United Kingdom it attracts a lot
of visitors from all over the world. As of March 2001 it had a population
figure of 8,174,100.
London is home to 43 universities making it the
largest concentration of higher education in Europe and it had a student
population figure of 412,000 in 2008/2009. Also the London Business School is
considered the world’s leading business school so there are many great
opportunities for students. It is also home to Heathrow airport which is the
largest city airport in the world. London is a very popular tourist city as it
has many famous attractions and historic buildings such as the London eye which
allows you to view St Paul’s cathedral, Buckingham palace, West minster abbey
etc on a clear day. There are also world heritage sites such as; the Tower of
London; Kew Gardens; the site comprising the Palace of Westminster, Westminster
Abbey, and St Margaret's Church; and the historic settlement of Greenwich so
plenty to see if you are interested in the history of the city. These are just
some of the great tourist places amongst so many other museums, art galleries
and libraries. London has now hosted the summer Olympic Games three times and a
new landmark has been built in the Olympic Park called The Orbit, which is a
new observation tower.
London is a leading
global city and well-known for its strengths in education, media,
entertainment, tourism, fashion and many more. The city is also home to many
football clubs and there are many football stadiums that can be visited such
as; Wembley, Fulham, Chelsea, Arsenal, West-Ham and Tottenham. Talking of sport
the Wimbledon tennis championships is London’s best-known annual sports
competition so there is also plenty of sport to go and watch. There are also 40
west end theatres to enjoy regular entertainment and shows. Recently the
underground railway network completed 150 years of operation
and is also the oldest underground in the world. It is also the third busiest
metro system in Europe due to passenger’s numbers at 1.2 billion in 2011/2012.
There are many transport methods in London, the underground is well-known for
it quick transport to and from many parts of the city making commuting to work
and university very easy. Also London’s bus network is very popular with 6
million passenger journeys made every weekday. It is the largest bus network in
the world as it runs 24 hours a day with 8,000 buses and 700 bus routes.
Travelling around London is relatively easy and the many transport methods
benefit work and university.
Entertainment in London can vary from west end shows
to film premiers in Leicester Square and it is home to Europe’s busiest
shopping area Oxford Street which is the longest shopping street in the United
Kingdom which is great if you fancy going shopping somewhere different for the
day There is also the famous department store Harrods which is located in Knightsbridge.
You will never be short of things to do and see in London, it’s a great place
to visit.
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