City Guide Updated 2026

London
Europe's Global Capital

8.8M
Population
£150+
Daily budget
GMT/BST
Time zone
May-Sep
Best months
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Why Visit London?

London is one of the world's great capitals — 8.8 million people, 2,000 years of history and more museums, parks, pubs and neighbourhoods than you can tackle in a month. From the Crown Jewels in the Tower of London to Shoreditch street art, Borough Market food stalls and the West End stage, London compresses Britain's best into 600 square miles.

Most first-time visitors base themselves in Westminster, Bloomsbury or Southbank for easy access to the big sights. Shoreditch and Hackney are grittier and younger; Notting Hill and Chelsea are polished and expensive. The Tube and contactless payment make everything accessible — just tap in and out.

Best time: Late May to early September (long daylight, beer gardens, festivals) and early December (Christmas markets, ice rinks, early dark). Avoid August if you dislike crowds; avoid January-February for grey skies.

Top Attractions

Tower of London
The Crown Jewels, Yeoman Warders, 1,000 years of bloody royal history.
Iconic
Westminster & Big Ben
Parliament, Westminster Abbey, Big Ben. The political and royal heart of the UK.
History
British Museum
Rosetta Stone, Parthenon marbles, 8 million artefacts. Free entry.
Free
London Eye & Southbank
The 135m observation wheel plus the riverside walk from Tate Modern to Borough Market.
Views
Camden & Regent's Canal
Market, music venues, canalside pubs. Walk to Little Venice or Primrose Hill.
Culture
Royal Greenwich
Maritime Museum, Royal Observatory, the Prime Meridian — and a great Thames boat trip.
Heritage

Neighbourhoods Guide

Where to stay and what to expect in each area:

Westminster
Tourist central
Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, museums. Best base for first-timers.
Shoreditch
Young & creative
Street art, craft beer, Brick Lane curries, Boxpark. The energy.
Notting Hill
Pretty & pricey
Pastel houses, Portobello Market, Sunday roasts. Hugh Grant lived here.
Camden
Music & markets
Canal, live music, punk heritage, Amy Winehouse statue.
Kensington
Museums & parks
V&A, Natural History, Hyde Park. Quiet, classy, central.
Greenwich
Riverside history
Maritime hub, observatory, Cutty Sark, easy Thames boat access.

Safety in London

London safety: One of Europe's safest megacities overall. Pickpocketing on the Tube and Oxford Street is the main risk — keep phones in zipped pockets. Violent crime is rare in tourist areas. Late night is fine on main streets; minicab scams exist — use licensed black cabs or Uber.

Area-by-area

  • Central London (Zone 1) — Very safe day and night — heavy police presence, CCTV, busy streets.
  • The Tube — Safe but crowded. Watch bags during rush hour. Runs until ~midnight; Night Tube on Fri/Sat.
  • South London at night — Generally safe; some residential estates have knife-crime reputations but tourists are not targets.
  • East End & Shoreditch at night — Safe, busy, lively. Normal nightlife precautions apply.
📱 Emergency numbers: 999 police/fire/ambulance, 111 NHS non-emergency, 101 non-emergency police. Download Citymapper — it beats Google Maps for London transport.

Costs & Budget

ItemCostLevel
Hostel dorm£25-45/night Budget
Budget hotel (Premier Inn)£90-140/night Mid
4-star central hotel£180-340/night Premium
Tube ride (contactless)£2.60-3.40 Budget
Pub lunch£12-18 Budget
Nice dinner for two£60-120 Mid
West End theatre ticket£30-120 Mid
Black cab base£3.20 Budget
Oyster/contactlessNo purchase fee Budget

Best Time to Visit

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Spring
Mar-May
Daffodils, cherry blossoms at Regent's Park, 8-17°C. Book ahead for Easter.
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Summer
Jun-Aug
Long evenings, beer gardens, Wimbledon, Proms. 16-24°C. Busy and expensive.
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Autumn
Sep-Nov
Golden parks, London Film Festival, 8-17°C. Best value mid-September.
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Winter
Dec-Feb
Christmas markets, Hyde Park Winter Wonderland. 2-9°C, often grey.

Getting Around

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Tube
11 lines, 272 stations. £2.60-3.40 per ride with contactless (daily cap ~£8.10).
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Bus
£1.75 single, 1 hour free transfer. Use Citymapper to navigate.
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Black cab
£3.20 base, metered. Uber is usually cheaper, minicabs must be booked.
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National Rail
Overground, Thameslink, Elizabeth Line connect outer London and airports.

Food & Drink

Must-try food

  • Full English breakfast — bacon, eggs, sausage, beans, hash brown, black pudding. The Regency Café in Westminster is legendary. £8-12.
  • Sunday roast at a proper pub — The Hawksmoor, The Pig & Butcher, The Bull & Last. £18-28.
  • Curry on Brick Lane — Tayyabs or Dishoom. £15-25 per person.
  • Borough Market — salt-beef bagel, Kappacasein cheese toastie, oysters at Wright Brothers. £8-20.
  • Fish and chips — Poppies of Spitalfields, The Golden Hind, Rock & Sole Plaice. £12-18.

Must-try drinks

  • Real ale at a historic pub — Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese, The George Inn (1676). £4.50-6 a pint.
  • Craft beer in Hackney — Beavertown, Five Points, Howling Hops. £5-7.
  • Cocktails at a Soho speakeasy — Swift, Bar Termini, Milk & Honey. £12-16.
  • Afternoon tea — The Ritz, Fortnum & Mason, or budget-friendly sketch. £45-80 per person.
🍽️ Pub rule: Order at the bar, not at the table. Grab a table, remember the number, queue at the bar, order and pay — food comes to you. Tipping is optional in pubs (never on drinks); 10-15% in table-service restaurants.

Day Trips

  • Windsor Castle (30 min by train from Paddington) — the Queen's favourite residence, plus Eton and Windsor Great Park.
  • Oxford (1 hr) — colleges, Bodleian Library, punting on the Cherwell.
  • Cambridge (45 min) — King's College Chapel, punting on the Cam, picturesque and walkable.
  • Bath (1h30) — Roman Baths, Georgian architecture, perfect day trip.
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