London
The most linguistically diverse city in the world
Getting Here
If you are driving to London, there are several motorways and major roads that lead into the city. However, driving in London can suck. Consider using Uber, a taxi, or the tube.
Use (LHR) London Heathrow International Airport it's about a 30-minute drive to the venue. And on your way back home, eat at Perfectionists' Cafè, terminal 2! Alternates: Gatwick Airport (LGW) 1-hour
Climate and Weather
August averages are 14 to 22 C (57 to 72 °F). London is warm and pleasant, but can also be unpredictable. Pack for a range of conditions, bring a rain jacket or umbrella just in case.
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"ACTIVITIES"
Tower of London, Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, and St. Paul's Cathedral.
British Museum, National Gallery, Tate Modern, and Natural History Museum.
Harrods, Selfridges or visit markets like Camden Market and Borough Market.
Relax in one of London's many parks, such as Hyde Park, Regent's Park, and St. James's Park.
British pub fare like fish and chips to international cuisine, or take a food tour to discover hidden gems.
Take a cruise on the Thames, try paddleboarding or kayaking, or walk along the riverbank.
Catch a show in London's West End or attend a concert at the O2 Arena.
Experience the vibrant nightlife scene in areas like Soho, Shoreditch, and Camden.
Tower of London, the Churchill War Rooms, the Roman-era London Wall...
There is so much to do. Check out VisitLondon.com
The London Underground, often called "the Tube," connects all corners of the city. First opened in 1863, it's the oldest underground railway network in the world! Still one of the busiest. Carrying over 5 million passengers per day. With over 270 stations and more than 400 kilometers of track, the Tube is an essential part of London life, and also an iconic symbol of the city's transport heritage.