London is a cosmopolitan mixture of the Third and First Worlds, of the chauffeurs and beggars of the establishment, the working class and the avant-garde. London Attractions: Trafalgar Square, Westminster Abbey, Houses of Parliament, Buckingham Palace.
Introduction London is a cosmopolitan mixture of the Third and First Worlds, of chauffeurs and beggars, of the establishment, the avowedly working class and the avant-garde. Unlike comparable European cities, much of London looks unplanned and grubby, but that is part of its appeal. Visiting London is like being let loose on a giant-sized Monopoly board clogged with traffic. Even though you probably wont know where you are exactly, the names will at least look reassuringly familiar. The city is so enormous, visitors will need to make maximum use of the underground train system: unfortunately, this dislocates the citys geography and makes it hard to get your bearings. Doing some travelling by bus helps fit the city together. Orientation The main geographical feature of the city is the River Thames, which meanders through central London, dividing it into northern and southern halves. The central area and the most important sights, theatres and restaurants are within the Undergrounds Circle Line on the north ban
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