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Things to do in London

June 04, 2019

Things to do in London 

London being, well, London has visitors streaming in for all kinds of reasons and more so for the sake of commerce. It is one of the top cities in the world to do business, even voted “the world’s most competitive city”. Droves of travellers find their way to this rather—weather-wise—unpredictable city, nevertheless, don’t let the temperamental weather deter you; London is one of the most exciting cities in the world.

If you are in the city for work with little or no time to spare for activities of leisure but still want to take in the sights and scenes of the metropolis, here are four things that you can do:

Sip on pint of ale in a centuries-old public house after a long day at work.

Get a drink at a great bar

London is literally bursting with great bars and pubs—perfect for a quintessentially English experience. Sip on a pint of ale in a centuries-old public house after a long day at work. Pubs with character are dotted all across the city.  Some of the time tested favourites include: The French House, The Cross Keys and Ye Olde Mitre Tavern.

Stay in a hotel with English charm

A wise way to savour the city is through its charming hotels that allow you a peep into English culture without having to make too much effort. Stay at the cosy Ham Yard Hotel or the historic Brown’s hotel in Mayfair. With their elegant allure these hotels also pack in all the modern facilities that aid business.

Lunch at Portobello Market

If you happen to be close to Portobello for work or if you had the day off, a meal in the world renowned Portobello Market would be well worth your time and money. The world’s largest antiques market is a great place for some retail therapy but very few know of the culinary delights the place has to offer. There are plenty of stalls selling hot dogs, sandwiches, burgers, noodles and so on. You could chew on a sandwich while marvelling the beautiful artefacts on display. If you prefer a sit-down meal to take a break from all the action on the street then restaurants such as: Portobello Gold, Electric Cinema and Market Bar are for you. Tables fill up fast so do make a reservation.

Do carry enough foreign exchange to indulge in impulsive purchases. Buy forex from home well in-advance to get best deals.

The pretty and interesting items on sale in the market can make even the most astute give-in.. Make sure to diversify funds: traveller’s cheques, forex cards and cash make for good diversification. Although the Pound sterling is the preferred currency of exchange the Euro is equally well accepted.

London’s well entrenched biking culture will allow you to saddle up anywhere from Shepherds Bush to Canary Wharf and Wandsworth Town to Camden Town.

Access the city on cycle

The city’s muchevolved public bike sharing scheme is available 24/7, 365 days a year. The scheme offers more than 10,000 bikes and over 700 bike docking stations across London to help you get around quickly and easily. London’s well entrenched biking culture will allow you to saddle up anywhere from Shepherds Bush to Canary Wharf and Wandsworth Town to Camden Town.

For cycle hire and tours:www.londonbicycle.com

Make the most of London’s bustling nightlife:www.londontown.com

For last minute hotel bookings:www.lastminute.com

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