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Everyone knows the basics of London. The home to Buckingham Palace, Houses of Parliament, Trafalgar Square, Tower Bridge, Big Ben and the London Eye. England’s capital and most visited place are commonly seen as the gateway to Europe. No-one misses visiting London when they head to the UK, it’s almost compulsory.

Whether you want fish and chips, to ride the Tube or visit Camden Markets, London has it going on. Modern London is multicultural and full of life and you’ll never get bored. However, there is more to London than you’ll imagine. Curious? Find a flight (on Cheapflights.com.sg, of course) and brush up on all things British before you get there.

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Getting around

Getting around, you’ll need an Oyster card or a travel card. They’re inexpensive and make travelling around the city via public transportation easy and affordable. Easily access the London Underground (better known as the “Tube”), London Buses, the Docklands Light Railway (DLR), London Overground, Tramlink, some river boat services and most National Rail services within the London fare zones.

Download the City Mapper app — it’s incredibly useful. You’ll never be lost when you have this active.

Travel etiquette

Stand on the RIGHT of the escalator. If you want to rest while you get taken up or down, make sure you do this. Especially in London, people will frantically be coming past you on the left so make sure you remember this.

#uk #london #tube #stairs #street #travel #tourist #trip #blackandwhite

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Just remember

The tube gets crammed! Peak times such as rush hour in the morning anywhere from 7-10 a.m. and 4-7 p.m. can be tight. The tubes will fill up quickly and it won’t be a comfortable ride back.

It’s not unusual for it to be silent on the tube. In London no one seems to speak to each other, whether they are staring at their smart phones, reading the paper, snoozing or gazing into the distance, expect this.

Busy morning for London’s tube

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Weather

It doesn’t rain as much as you think. London actually rains less than Paris or Rome not to mention the rest of the UK. It may be grim sometimes, but when it rains it’s normally just in spurts rather than all day long. Just take an umbrella or a coat just in case.

Got to capture London and all it’s true colours #theshard #londonweather #skygarden

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Tipping

Tips aren’t as essential in London as they would be say in the United States, however it is common to tip. If you’ve ordered food, 10 percent is a good start. However, if there is a service charge added, which is more often now 12.5 percent then that’s the majority or all of your tip right there.

Hungry?

Dining out in London doesn’t have to cost a fortune. Visit a money-saving website like MyVoucherCodes to avoid paying full price when eating out at London’s popular restaurants.

Thirsty?

Bars are pubs and pubs are a way of life here. People will often go to the pub during the week but mostly on weekends. Spending the weekend in a pub is considered pretty standard in London.

Free activities

Most of the city’s top museums and galleries offer completely free entry. So if you want to head to the famous British Museum, Tate Modern or National History Museum then you won’t have to pay a thing.

Lunch break hangs with team @cheapflights. ??

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Photo ops

London is one of the places left in the world where telephone boxes exist and actually work. The famous red telephone boxes are decreasing however, but you’ll still at least one or two kicking about the streets of London.

I’m on a #payphone ✌️? #telephone #red #phonebooth #londonphone

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Sports

Soccer is Football and Football is the number one sport. London is no different to the rest of the UK on being football mad, but in London there are more teams to consider. Aside from English Premier League big hitters like Chelsea, Arsenal or Tottenham, you also have to consider West Ham, Crystal Palace and smaller clubs such as Watford, QPR and Fulham. The list goes on.

Free one to the cockney boys!!

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Meeting people

You are definitely not the only foreigner. Sometimes it may take a while to actually meet or speak to an actual local. Modern cities are full of people from the world and London is definitely no different from this. You’ll more than likely bump into someone from a different country first given over 250 languages are spoken here from 270 different nationalities.

London bus tours are amazing! ????

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Shopping

Shopping alternatives from Oxford Circus are Covent Garden, Kings Road and Regent Street. They’ll be more low key in comparison however are good options to consider.

Streets

Jaywalking doesn’t exist in London; if it did no one would get anywhere. Be careful when you cross because London is hectic for traffic.

Need a ride?

The black cabs have a novelty about them but you’ll find if you do ever take a taxi, local cabs and Uber are cheaper and more convenient.

My most British picture. #bigben #houseofparliament #blackcabs #routemaster

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About the author

Tommy WalkerTommy is a freelance travel writer from North-east England. His favourite outdoor places in the world are the Galapagos in Ecuador, Angel Falls in Venezuela and Banaue in the Philippines. You may find Tommy practicing hot yoga in the morning, wandering through exotic rainforests during the day or drinking whiskey at a dive bar in the evening. Check out his website, The Wandering Walker.

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