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Neighborhoods
- Baker Street
- Battersea
- Belgravia
- Bloomsbury
- Bond Street
- Camden Town
- Canary Wharf
- Carshalton
- Chelsea/Kensington
- Chiswick
- Clerkenwell
- Ealing
- East End (Hoxton, Brick Lane, Spitalfields, Shoreditch)
- East Finchley
- East London
- Euston
- Fitzrovia
- Fulham
- Greenwich
- Hackney
- Hammersmith
- Hampstead
- Highgate
- Holborn
- Holland Park
- Hoxton
- Hyde Park/Green Park
- Islington
- Kings Cross
- Knightsbridge
- London Bridge
- Marylebone
- Mayfair
- Notting Hill
- Park Lane
- Picadilly
- Regents Park
- Richmond (Richmond-upon-Thames)
- Shepherds Bush
- Soho/Covent Garden
- South Bank
- South Kensington
- Southwark
- Square Mile/The City
- Stoke Newington
- Stratford
- The Strand
- Tower Hill
- Trafalgar Square
- Victoria Embankment
- West End
- Westbourne Grove
- Westminster
- Wood Green
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You can't blame other cities if they cast a covetous eye upon London and grumble, It isn't fair. How can a 2,000-year-old settlement with such a deeply entrenched history-and such familiar-to-the-point-of-predictable iconography-stand at the leading edge of design, architecture, fashion, cuisine, fine art, and pop culture? By embracing international styles and influences (and people) as much as its own. The city's millennial resurgence resulted from a blend of clear-eyed preservation, savvy reinvention, and bold innovation. Only here could a brash new landmark like the Tate Modern so swiftly find its place in the old cityscape; only here could the cutting-edge gastropub (an alien term just 15 years ago) so readily slip into local parlance and routine. Perhaps that's because behind all this novelty, the London that always was endures, unperturbed by these curious new arrivals, or just slightly bemused.
Don't Miss
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Experiencing Parliament’s House of Lords and House of Commons in rowdy action from the public galleries.
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Meandering the South Bank river walk and absorbing the glorious vistas—a promenade best taken at sunset for optimal romantic appeal.
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Seeing at least one West End or National Theatre play or musical; Shakespeare would’ve insisted on it.
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Tips See All LONDON Tips
Take public transit from the airport
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Tourist resources for London
The main London Visitor Center near Piccadilly Circus at 1 Regent Street is open every day; check out the Visit London Web site at www.visitlondon.com to download free info before you travel. The G... More
The Underground and bus in London
The fastest and cheapest way to get around central London is by the Underground (a.k.a. tube) or bus (www.tfl.gov.uk). London is a zone city; one and two cover the city center. Buy an Oyster card f... More
Taxis in London
Five-person taxis (a.k.a. large, rounded black cabs) are available, but you’ll need deep pockets to hail one on the street or at a taxi stand; base fares are around $6, so even a short, two-mile ho... More