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London
London is one of the world’s most remarkable and exciting cities and the capital of the United Kingdom. The vibrant Metropolis embraces the diverse cultures of its population, reflected through cuisine, shops, music and colourful festivals.
The city is famous for a wealth of history and culture. Home to Britain’s national art collections, the Royal family and a host of major attractions, London’s rich history, striking architecture and over 200 museums offer a unique cultural experience.
More than 30% of London is made up of parks and green space - greater than any other city of its size in the world. This space provides the perfect opportunity for walks, relaxation or sporting activities. London also offers some of the best shopping opportunities in the world. From major department stores to designer boutiques and street markets - the choice is immense. As if that wasn’t enough, London is hard to beat when it comes to nightlife. There are huge numbers of restaurants, pubs, cinemas, theatres as well as live music and comedy venues. So, at any time of day, whatever the weather, you’ll always find something special to do in London.
London is a very accessible city; it has five international airports, an efficient road network and extensive Underground, train, bus, and taxi services. London offers a host of conference facilities with a capacity from 20 up to 5000 delegates.
London has 5 International Airports including Heathrow, London City, Gatwick, Luton and Stansted. Heathrow and London City Airport are nearest to Central London with a transfer time of approximately 45 minutes. Gatwick, Luton and Stansted are approximately 90 minutes driving time away. Most airlines fly several times a day from and to European and worldwide destinations.
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