About the City

From high tea at Brown's to the changing of the guard at Buckingham Palace, you'll find much to see and explore in London. With its history, architecture, culture, entertainment, and shopping, London is magnet for tourists around the world.

Travel:

London's International airports and major train stations make it a hub of transportation. London's transit, tube, double-decker buses, and black cabs can get you where you want to go.

Accomodations:

Inviting rooms await you in London's hotels, inns, or bed and breakfasts. Options range from plush 4-star surroundings to a room above the neighborhood pub.

Dining:

With more than 6000 restaurants, London is more and more international. It is easy to find anything from traditional fish and chips to authentic Indian cuisine, from café au lait and a croissant to tea and scones.

Sports:

The number one sport in London is football (soccer) - the season runs from August to April, attracting fiercely loyal fans. London is also known for its cricket, horse racing and, of course, tennis highlighted by the annual Wimbledon tournament.

Culture:

There are more than 100 theatres in London, including 50 in the West End of London and Shakespeare's Globe Theatre on the Thames. A center of pop culture, London is also home to the Tate Gallery, The British Museum, and Sherlock Holmes Museum.