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London Travel Guide

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London Travel Guide

✈️ Explore with confidence: discover key facts, practical tips and essential information about your destination.

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General information

✈️ Valid passport. 📑 Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) for EU travellers

💬 English 📱 Learn the most useful expressions and vocabulary

Documentation

Language

🚨 Highly recommended 🧾 European Health Insurance Card.

📆 Check the weather forecast. 👚 Always carry an umbrella or a raincoat.

Health insurance

Weather

Christmas Spring

💱 Sterling pound 💳 You can pay by card everywhere

Special dates

Currency

Places to visit

London Eye

Big Ben and Houses of Parliament

The London Eye is a giant observation wheel next to the River Thames. It is a 135-metre tall observation wheel where visitors can enjoy spectacular views of London from above.

Big Ben is one of London’s most famous landmarks. It is the large clock tower next to the Houses of Parliament and it has become a symbol of the city.

Tower Bridge

Camden Town

Tower Bridge is one of the most beautiful bridges in London and a perfect place for photos. It crosses the River Thames and connects both sides of the city. Visitors can walk across it and enjoy beautiful views of the skyline.

Camden Town is one of the most alternative and colourful areas in London. It is famous for its markets, street food and live music. Many people visit Camden to shop, eat and enjoy its unique atmosphere.

Transport

LONDON UNDERGROUND

The London Underground, also called the Tube, is the city’s metro system. It is the fastest and easiest way to travel around London. Millions of people use it every day.

London Bus

London’s red double-decker buses are an iconic symbol of the city and a great way to travel around.

You’re all set for your trip to London!

King’s Cross Station is famous for the Harry Potter platform 9¾, where students go to Hogwarts.