London
London is the capital of the United Kingdom, acting as the metropolitan, economic, and political center of England. It is the most populated city in England and contributes a quarter of the entire leisure economy of the UK.
Entertainment
London's West End is the home to most of the leisure activities within London. Featuring a wide range of art galleries and museums, cinemas, restaurants, nightclubs, pubs, and theatres. If you are visiting London, the west end is where you are likely to find the most to do.
The Royal Opera House in Covent Garden is a major venue for the performing arts, and hosts a range of classic theatre productions like Swan Lake, and the Nutcracker. The royal Opera Hosts also hosts a wide range of food venues for ticket holders, letting visitors pick and choose what they satiate themselves with as they wait for their show.
London's Covent Garden also hosts the London Transport Museum, which aims to showcase the history of London's transport network. Its exhibits span from the 19th century to the current day, with the exhibits emphasizing interactivity to intrigue those both young and old. The London Transport Museum shows the impressive history and story of one of the most iconic transport infrastructures in the modern world, including the stories behind the London Underground Roundel and Tube map.
A short walk from the center of Covent Garden, The Museum of Freemasonry lets visitors explore the inside of a freemason's hall, and details the history of the group., often featuring showcases of renowned members.
A little further from the center of Covent Garden, you'll find the British Museum. Featuring exhibits that aim to inform visitors about the world's history and cultures, it displays almost two million years of human history and a permanent collection including the Rosetta Stone, the Sutton Hoo helmet, and the Elgin Marbles. Being able to explore the past, and see it be brought to life, is just one of the many experiences unique to London.
London's Covent Garden also hosts multiple galleries, with various exhibits showing the past, present, and potential futures of the arts in both their relation to London, and to the world. Somerset House's exhibits showcase artefacts of British cultural history, such as Beano comics, current artists talking and showcasing their work, and finally workshops to help inspire and inform the new generation of creatives who want the tools to express themselves in the world.
Food
Whether you're looking for a cafe, bar or restaurant, London has an extensive range of culinary styles and locations for you to explore and try out. From humble cafes, to fancy restaurants, and classic gastropubs, there is something for everyone all around London.
Whether you're looking for a morning coffee, a hearty brunch, afternoon tea, or a fancy meal, all of London has a range of locations to choose from. You can discover something new, or indulge in old favorites and staples.
London has a range of traditional curry shops in Brick lane, to Dim Sum and regional Chinese cuisine in London's Chinatown, quirky and unique restaurants, and traditional pubs, fish and chip shops, and afternoon tea spots all around the city. Wherever you find yourself in London, there's good food close by.
Transport
London is well served with bus services, the London Underground and London Trams, allowing both visitors and residents to easily get around and explore the city, at reasonable prices.
There's also the iconic London Cabs around the city, for when you want to indulge yourself in the culture of London.

