London: It is a Big Dream of Everyone
Let's discover London.
Some love London, some do not like it, some are glad to find a big metropolis, while others encounter a city far from the order and calmness they are looking for.
London, the most emigrated city in Europe, is always a great attraction for tourists from all over the world. There is an incredible diversity of culture in the city where 8 million people live. This is one of the things that makes the city beautiful.
If you are going to London for the first time, note down my advice. It is very pleasant to walk the streets without being overwhelmed by the heat and to spread in the gardens in the parks. In winter there is a solid cold, but London Christmas and the Christmas period are also beautiful.
Among the places you should go on your trip to London are the important symbol structures such as Westminister Palace, Big Ben, London Eye, Tower Bridge, British Museum, Natural History Museum, Tate Modern, unique museums, Soho, Covent Garden, Camden Town, such as the lively spots where you will feel the spirit of the city and of course the lush symbol of the metropolis, the giant tranquillity center Hyde Park is located.
If you've never ridden a horse, why not make a first in the Hyde Park? There is a comprehensive equestrian facility here that riders of all ages can use. Moreover, they provide all the equipment from the helmet to the boots.
If you are coming for the first time, take a day off for the structures that have become a symbol of London. The London Eye, Westminster Palace (Parliament Building), Big Ben, and Westminster Abbey are all places to visit in the same area.
In the remaining half-day, you can visit the Tate Modern and British Museum the most prestigious and worth-seeing museums in the world.
Since London is a real-world capital, there is an incredible diversity of eating and drinking. You can eat fish & chips or meat pies from the classics of British cuisine, you can taste English Breakfast with classic dry beans, and bacon.
Another classic of the British is of course “five o’clock or afternoon” tea. Luxury hotels in London, stylish restaurants and sweet cafes continue the tradition of five teas. You can put milk in your tea, which is offered in elegant porcelain sets, and you can try English muffin sconeu with raisins, from snacks that are served with tea.