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London Travel Guide

Tips on how to explore the land of royals, relics, and round-the-clock revelry.

London Travel Guide

Overview

London, a vibrant metropolis known for its deep historical roots, modern landmarks, and cultural diversity. Although it's not traditionally known as a beach destination, the city more than makes up for it with world-famous attractions like the Tower of London, Buckingham Palace, and Big Ben.

Its neighborhoods offer a unique mix of experiences—from the trendy vibes of Shoreditch to the elegance of Kensington. Visitors can enjoy riverside walks along the Thames, explore vast green spaces like Hyde Park, or take in panoramic views from the London Eye.

Read through this complete London travel guide for more info on what to expect!

Quick Facts

Language

English

Currency

Pounds (GBP)

Visa

Shengen Area rules apply

Power Plugs

Type G

Religion

Christainity

Country

United Kingdom

Climate

Cool, wet winters & mild to warm summers

Apps

Tfl Go, Uber & Bolt apps available

Flights

As a tourist visiting London, your main gateway will be Heathrow Airport (LHR)—one of the busiest and best-connected airports in the world. London also has other major airports including Gatwick (LGW), Stansted (STN), Luton (LTN), and London City (LCY), offering a wide range of international and budget-friendly flight options.

You can easily find and compare flights to London using platforms like Kiwi or Skyscanner. Budget airlines like Ryanair and Wizz Air often land at Stansted or Luton, which are well connected to the city by shuttle buses and trains.

Alternatively, for travelers coming from nearby European cities, consider taking a train like Eurostar or a FlixBus for an affordable and scenic journey straight into the heart of London.

Safety

London is generally safe for tourists, with a strong police presence and well-maintained public infrastructure. However, like most major global cities, petty crime such as pickpocketing and phone snatching can occur—especially in busy areas like Oxford Street, Camden, and on the Tube during peak hours.

Stay alert in crowds, keep your belongings close, and avoid using your phone openly in high-traffic zones. Most visits to London are trouble-free, and the city remains a welcoming destination with excellent safety resources in place.

Budget

London isn't the cheapest European destination, but it can still be done on a budget. Hostel beds typically start from £20-30, while basic hotel rooms begin around £60-80 per night. Casual meals range from £7 to £15, depending on the area.
Public transport is efficient, and with an Oyster card or contactless payment, you can save on daily travel across buses and the Underground.

Try our TravelBot for a detailed overview of activities and meal costs during a 5-day stay in London.

About me

Hey there! I'm Charity, a Nigerian who has been traveling for a couple of years now.


Though I call Poznań my second home, my travels take me to destinations across the globe.

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