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There's nowhere like London There's nowhere in the world quite like London. The capital of England and Britain, and the biggest city in the EU, London is a vibrant, multicultural, 24-hour city. Guide your way through the stimulating blends of old and new, the buzz of the city and the tranquillity... More

There's nowhere like London There's nowhere in the world quite like London. The capital of England and Britain, and the biggest city in the EU, London is a vibrant, multicultural, 24-hour city. Guide your way through the stimulating blends of old and new, the buzz of the city and the tranquillity of its many open spaces make London unique for both tourists and locals alike. Over 300 languages are spoken in London, contributing to the city's own fascinating culture and making it a fantastic place to travel to and experience culture from all over the world. Culture and Heritage London's ever-changing and diverse culture scene means there is always something new to see or do in London. And at the same time, the city retains its fantastic historical features, such as the Royal Botanic Gardens, Tower of London, Westminster Palace, Westminster Abbey & St Margaret's Church and Maritime Greenwich, which are all UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Attractions London has the greatest concentration of major attractions in Britain. There are 238 attractions which are free to enter, and there's nowhere else in the world where you can see so much for so little. The amazing views from the London Eye, and the world's most visited modern art gallery, Tate Modern, are just 2 attractions you can't afford to miss. Shopping If there's one thing you'll never get tired of in London, it's shopping. With over 30,000 shops to choose from and a burgeoning reputation in the fashion world, you won't be disappointed. Oxford Street is Europe's biggest shopping area, Bond Street is designer label paradise, and the street markets of Camden, Portobello Road and Brick Lane are perfect for vintage hunters. Sport As with most places in Britain, football is the most popular sport in London. The city is home to several of England's leading football clubs, and boasts 13 professional teams - more than any other city in the world. London also has 4 rugby union teams, and is home to 2 test cricket grounds (Lords and the Oval), as well as Wimbledon. London was also chosen to host the 2012 Olympic Games, making it the first city in the world to host the Summer Olympics 3 times. Food & drink London is a world-class destination for food-lovers. With its smart restaurants, informal gastropubs, superb delis and buzzing cafés, there really is something to suit all tastes. And the choice is staggering - you'll find cuisine from over 70 countries and over 6,000 restaurants from which to choose: 45 of which are Michelin-starred! Music and nightlife London's music scene and heritage is truly spectacular. It has 400 live music venues catering for everything from opera and jazz to rock and hip hop, and all over the city you’ll find famous musical landmarks and reminders of some of the capital’s biggest music stars. Summer is a great time for live music in London – you can enjoy everything from pop and rock festivals to the world’s largest classical musical festival – the Proms. Less

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what 's the best and the chipest way to travel in London? we're going to London in May and stay 5 days. thank you so much

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Mary Faigle recommends :

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"http://www.yha.org.uk/find-accommodation/london/hostels/london-oxford-street/index.aspx The YHA London hostels are very reasonably priced, clean and safe. I stayed with my two teens for 4 days and found it also to be very centrally located. Breakfast was very reasonable and good. Hostels are not just for university students any more!!"

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How much should I bring for a weekend for a family of 4?

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Sheila Suarez de Flores recommends :

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"Depends on what kind of luxuries you want. I would suggest per person at least 40 pounds per person, per day. Assume at minimum at least 10 pounds per meal, depending on where you are staying. You can save money by renting a flat for the weekend where you can cook."

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