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With a population of just under eight million, London is Europe's
largest city, spreading across an area of more than
620 square
miles from its core on the River Thames. Ethnically it's also
Europe's most diverse metropolis: around two hundred languages are
spoken within its confines, and more than thirty percent of the
population is made up of first, second- and third-generation
immigrants. Despite Scottish, Welsh and Northern Irish devolution,
London still dominates the national horizon, too: this is where the
country's news and money are made, it's where the central government
resides and, as far as its inhabitants are concerned, provincial
life begins beyond the circuit of the city's orbital motorway.
Londoners' sense of superiority causes enormous resentment in the
regions, yet it's undeniable that the capital has a unique aura of
excitement and success - in most walks of British life, if you want
to get on you've got to do it in London.
For the visitor, too, London is a thrilling place - and since the
beginning of the new millennium, the city has also been overtaken
by an exceptionally buoyant mood. Thanks to the lottery and
millennium-oriented funding frenzy of the last few years, virtually
every one of London's world-class museums, galleries and institutions
has been reinvented, from the Royal Opera House to the British Museum.
With the completion of the Tate Modern and the London Eye, the city can
now boast the world's largest modern art gallery and Ferris wheel;
there's also a new tube extension and the first new bridge to cross the
Thames for over a hundred years. And after sixteen years of being the
only major city in the world not to have its own governing body,
London finally has its own elected mayor and assembly.
In the meantime, London's traditional sights - Big Ben, Westminster
Abbey, Buckingham Palace, St Paul's Cathedral and the Tower of London -
continue to draw in millions of tourists every year. Monuments from the
capital's more glorious past are everywhere to be seen, from medieval
banqueting halls and the great churches of Sir Christopher Wren to the
eclectic Victorian architecture of the triumphalist British Empire.
There is also
much enjoyment to
be had from the city's quiet Georgian squares, the narrow alleyways of
the City of London, the riverside walks, and the quirks of what is still
identifiably a collection of villages. And even London's traffic
pollution - one of its worst problems - is offset by surprisingly large
expanses of greenery: Hyde Park, Green Park and St James's Park are all
within a few minutes' walk of the West End, while, further afield, you
can enjoy the more expansive parklands of Hampstead Heath and Richmond
Park.
You could spend days just shopping in London, too, hobnobbing with the
upper classes in Harrods, or sampling the offbeat weekend markets of
Portobello Road and Camden. The music, clubbing and gay/lesbian scenes
are second to none, and mainstream arts are no less exciting, with
regular opportunities to catch brilliant theatre companies, dance
troupes, exhibitions and opera. Restaurants, these days, are an
attraction, too. London has caught up with its European rivals, and
offers a range from three-star Michelin establishments to low-cost,
high-quality Indian curry houses. Meanwhile, the city's pubs have heaps
of atmosphere, especially away from the centre - and an exploration of
the farther-flung communities is essential to get the complete picture
of this dynamic metropolis
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Regent's
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Shri Swaminarayan Temple
Soho
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Center
Fan
Museum
Millennium
Dome
National
Maritime Museum
Ranger's
House
Royal
Naval College
Royal
Observatory
Horniman
Museum
St
James, Piccadilly, Mayfair, Marylebone
Bond
Street
Langham
Place & BBC Experience
Madame Tussauds
& the Planetarium
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Street
Piccadilly
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Arcade
Royal
Academy
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British Museum /
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