About London
Noisy, vibrant and truly multicultural, London is a megalopolis of people, ideas and frenetic energy. The capital and largest city of the United Kingdom sits on the River Thames in South-East England. Greater London has a population of a little over 9 million. Considered one of the world's leading "global cities", London remains an international capital of culture, music, education, fashion, politics, finance and trade. For the visitor, there is a seemingly endless choice of historical sites, shopping, museums, food, art galleries, nightlife, and activities. Once a Celtic settlement, London is a bustling city, where visitors come to experience the urban heritage and see its specific royal-themed attractions.
Source: Wikipedia
Essential Information
Currency
British pound (GBP)
Symbol: £
Language
English
Phone Code
+44
International dialing code for United Kingdom
Driving
Drive on the left
Standard for United Kingdom
Region
Europe
Northern Europe
Connectivity
London is unfortunately not noted for free public wifi access - although the number of hotspots is continuing to grow.
How to Get to London
Transportation options and arrival information
London receives more flights than any other city in the world. It is served by six airports (LONIATAfor all airports)ː
Getting Around London
Local transportation and navigation tips
The main travel options in summary are:
Safety in London
High Safety (Global Peace Index: 1.667)
About the Global Peace Index: Global Peace Index measures peacefulness on a scale of 1 (most peaceful) to 5 (least peaceful)
In an emergency, telephone999or112. This number connects to police, ambulance and fire & rescue services as well as the coastguard for incidents on the river. You will be asked which of these services you require before being connected to the relevant operator.
Where to Stay in London
Accommodation tips and recommendations
London has hundreds of options for accommodation to suit all budgets from hostels through historic bed and breakfasts (B&Bs), mainstream chain hotels and apartments all the way to some of the most exclusive luxury hotels in the world such as The Savoy, The Ritz and Claridges where a stay in a top suite will cost upwards of £1,000 per night. The average cost of hotel accommodation in London is higher than in any other major British city. Prices invariably become inflated close to major sporting t
UNESCO World Heritage Sites
1 protected sites near London

Things to See in London
20 landmarks and points of interest
Baitul Futuh Mosque
largest mosque in the United Kingdom
Catholic Church of St Osmund, Barnes
church in Castelnau, Barnes, London
Croydon Mosque
mosque in London, England, United Kingdom
Dukes Meadows
Riverside park in Chiswick, London
East Sheen Common
Public space in East Sheen, London, England
Holy Trinity Richmond
church in London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, UK
Kew Green
park in Kew, London
London Museum of Water and Steam
museum in London, United Kingdom
Parish Church of Christ the Saviour
church in Ealing, London
Polka Theatre
children's theater in Wimbledon, London Borough of Merton, England
Richmond Green United Reformed Church
former church in London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, UK
Richmond Park
Royal Park in London, England, UK
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