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London Travel Guide England

The London Travel Guide
- England UK creates custom itineraries in London based on your preferences! The guide calculates the best routes, suggests places for you to visit, considers schedules of places, helps you to find hotels, restaurants, museums, palaces, castles, bike, weather, nightlife, tours, sightseen like Big Ben, Tamisa and, London Eye, maps and outlets. Explore London
- Englando as if you were a local!
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★ The London Travel Guide England creates itineraries for your trips in seconds, based on your preferences! You can change and adapt it as you wish
★ Explore attractions like Big Ben, London Eye, Tamisa and other places like outlets, restaurants food, attractions, hotels, nightlife, maps, hostels and city tours in London
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★ Nativoo London UK Travel Guide learns your preferences, you can also set a quick profile to help the guide suggest the best routes and places for you.

About London:

London is an enormous city. It is divided into thirty-two boroughs, although information on this page is divided between districts, inner boroughs and outer boroughs of the city . These district and borough articles contain sightseeing, restaurant, nightlife and accommodation listings — consider printing them all.

Noisy, vibrant and truly multicultural, London is a megalopolis of people, ideas and frenetic energy. The capital and largest city of both the United Kingdom and of England, it is also the largest city in Western Europe and the European Union. Situated on the River Thames in South-East England, Greater London has an official population of a little over 8 million — although the figure of 14 million for the city's metropolitan area more accurately reflects its size and importance. Considered one of two of the world's leading "global cities", London remains an international capital of culture, music, education, fashion, politics, finance and trade.

The city has one of the most comprehensive public transport systems in the world. Despite residents' constant, and sometimes justified, grumbling about unreliability, public transport is often the best option for getting anywhere for visitors and residents alike.In central London use a combination of the transport options listed below
- and check your map! In many cases you can easily walk from one place to another or use the buses. Don't be a Londoner and only use the tube as a way of traveling longer distances
- you're here to see London
- you can't see it underground!

Transport for London is a government organisation responsible for all public transport. Their website contains maps plus an excellent journey planner [45]. They also offer a 24-hour travel information line, charged at premium rate: tel 0843 222 1234 (or text 60835) for suggestions on getting from A to B, and for up to the minute information on how services are running. Fortunately for visitors (and indeed residents) there is a single ticketing system, Oyster, which enables travellers to switch between modes of transport on one ticket.

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