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Wonderful London

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The capital city of the United Kingdom has the charismatic amalgamation of history, legend, prestigious endowment, pampered living, and power play. Passionate hodophiles keep their bag pack ready at the name of the European tour. They feel a magnetic pull towards London when it comes to satisfying their wanderlust. Everyone wants to return to London! People are drawn to that by images of pubs, museums, history, attractions, theatre, and diverse culture. If it's London, It's a giant name. Let's begin the countdown...
The overwhelming city of London is stuffed with massive landmarks that one can visit this place multiple times and never feel spiritless. You could easily spend every week or more exploring all that every London neighborhood must offer, and still have things left over for your next visit. From the bouquet of traditional aura to exquisite modern lifestyle and amenities, London has a package for all mindsets, it's no wonder why the 'Big Smoke' may be a top travel destination.

Best Time to Visit

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London experiences relatively mild and somewhat rainy weather year-round, and once you should go depends on what you'd most wish to experience. Spring, summer, and fall allow wandering within the pictorial parks and getting the foremost out of how walkable London is, while winter is gorgeous and festive for those looking to urge their fill of Christmas markets and traditional cheer. The peak season resides from June to August, the shoulder season pitches in with the chilly fragrance of winter and then pauses to expand, reappears in March, and sustains roughly for a month happens to be the second-best time to buzz in.

Best neighborhoods in London

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London is usually described as the amalgamation of many villages instead of one place. Though few of its neighborhoods are remotely village-like, except perhaps Notting Hill and Richmond, surely taken as different parts have different atmospheres, and it may be useful to plan your sightseeing accordingly. Three main, connected neighborhoods – the West End, South Bank, and, therefore the City of London – sit on either side of the River Thames and are the main target of most visits, especially for first-time travelers, but there are many other areas worth exploring.

Personal Note

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If you're Indian and need only Indian food, there are lots of amazing Indian restaurants in London. However, try to not have Indian food and instead, taste different cuisines and a few mouth-watering street food dishes. You may not need a transport system to explore London, can stroll in the big city. Also, if you're visiting London between Dec to Feb, shorter and darker days can feel a bit depressing. Try having fun by staying out London is usually bustling and lit. Transit rules are to be understood and followed. For a better, approachable and modest stay in London try student accommodation.
No matter what wonderful and mesmerizing London will not disappoint any traveler. So, pack your bags to feel the aura of European dexterity and make a memorable move to an entirely new world looking forward to you.

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