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10 Things to do in London for Newcomers

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Welcome to London! Moving to this vibrant and historic city is an exciting adventure. Whether you’re here for work, study, or just a change of scenery, there’s an endless list of things to do and see. To help you get started, here’s a curated list of 10 activities that will make you feel local in no time!

  1. Take a stroll along the South Bank

The South Bank is the beating heart of London’s cultural scene. Walk along the Thames and enjoy stunning views of landmarks like the London Eye, St. Paul’s Cathedral, and Tower Bridge. Along the way, you can explore the National Theatre, the Tate Modern, and the bustling food market at Southbank Centre.

  1. Explore Camden Market

Dive into the eclectic vibe of Camden Market, where you’ll find everything from vintage clothes to global street food. The areas quirky atmosphere, vibrant music scene, and colourful street art make it a must visit.

  1. Catch the sunset at Primrose Hill

One of the best views on London’s skyline is from the top of Primrose Hill. Located near Regent’s Park, it’s the perfect spot for a picnic or a quiet moment of reflection as the city lights start to twinkle.

  1. Visit the museums – for free!

London is the home to world-class museums that offer free entry, like the British Museum, the Natural History Museum, and the Victoria and Albert Museum. Spend a rainy afternoon immersed in art, culture and history.

  1. Get lost in Covent Garden

Covent Garden is a lively area filled with boutique shops, cosy cafes, and street performers. Check out the Apple Market for handmade crafts and enjoy a meal at one of the charming restaurants in the area.

  1. Take a boat ride on the Thames

Hop on a riverboat and see the city from a new perspective. Many boat services, like the Thames Clippers, offer affordable sightseeing options. For a more luxurious experience, book a dinner cruise.

  1. Experience the West End theatre scene

London’s West End is synonymous with world-class theatre. From long-running classics like Les Miserables to modern hits like Hamilton, there’s something for everyone. Look out for discounted tickets at the TKTS booth in Leicester Square and the TodayTix website.

  1. Wander through Borough Market

If you’re a foodie, Borough Market near London Bridge is paradise. Sample gourmet cheeses, fresh oysters, artisanal bread, and more. It’s also a great place to grab lunch and soak in the buzzing atmosphere.

  1. Take a day trip to Greenwich

Hop on a train or take a boat to Greenwich, where you can straddle the Prime Meridian line at the Royal Observatory. Don’t miss the Cutty Sark, the National Maritime Museum, and the picturesque Greenwich Park.

  1. Discover the Hidden Gems of Notting Hill

Known for it’s pastel-coloured houses and the famous Portobello Road Market, Notting Hill is a charming neighbourhood with a laid-back vibe. Explore antique shops, quirky bookstores, and local cafes.

London is a city of endless exploration, and these 10 activities are just the beginning. Whether you’re savouring street food at a market, enjoying a West End play, or simply getting lost in the city’s historic streets, there’s always something new to discover.

Get ready to fall in love with London!

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