Hotel |
: Park Inn by Radisson London Heathrow |
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Bath Rd, Heathrow, Sipson, West Drayton UB7 0DU, United Kingdom |
Check In |
: 14:00 PM |
Check Out |
: 12:00 PM |
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The City of London is also known
as the Square Mile, the financial district, historic center and
the cultural capital of London. The City of London, known for its
historical landmarks, oldest city that boasts four World Heritage
Sites: The Palace of Westminster and Westminster Abbey, The Tower
of London, Maritime Greenwich and The Royal Botanic Gardens.
London is the political, economic and cultural capital of Britain.
The city isn't all about history or historic buildings. There are
many constructions in past decades, and today many of London's
tallest towers can be found, including the Natwest Tower which is
the tallest skyscraper when it was built in 1980.
Another
well-known modern building is the Lloyd's of London, St. Mary Axe,
recently 20 Fenchurch Street, an eye - catching skyscraper of a
34-story tower with a large sky-garden. Big Ben, The clock inside
the tower was the world's largest when it was installed in the
middle of the nineteenth century. London's Tower Bridge is one of
the most recognizable bridges that crosses the River Thames, and
also close to Tower of London. It has become an Ironic Symbol,
because of its Victorian Gothic style stems from a law that forced
the designers to create a structure that would be in harmony with
the nearby Tower of London.
Reasons to visit London:
- Three of the top ten museums and galleries in the world
are in London. There are 857 art galleries in total. The city
dominates the UK visual arts sector, as it accounts for more than
30% of the global art market. It is also known as "Free culture",
where one of the few cities in the world, you can see a
masterpiece for absolutely nothing.
- There are more than 300 languages spoken in London, more
than in any other city in the world. London is the sixth biggest
French city in the world. 5. Around 37% of the population in
London was born outside of the United Kingdom.
- It's the performing arts capital of the world, where
there are more than 17,000 music performances a year across
London's 300+ venues, which also includes The O2 Arena - the
world's most popular indoor music venue.
- Around 250 festivals take place in London every year. The
major festivals include- The Mayor's Thames Festival and Europe's
biggest street festival- The Notting Hill Carnival which attracts
near one million people.
- Wilton's Music Hall in the city is the world's oldest
surviving Music Hall, built in 1743 and stills a living piece of
London's musical history.
- London is the world's greatest literary hub. You will
find only in London, World's greatest headline writers.
- With over 8.4 million trees, 300,000 gardens and hectares
upon hectares of green space, London is pretty much the UN
definition of a National Park. London the greenest city because,
40% of the city is green space.
- London is home to some of the world's top universities,
such as Imperial College London University College London, King's
College London and London School of Economics and Political
Science (LSE). There are an approximately more than 1 lakh 3
thousand international students that are living and learning in
the city.