
Explore London

Language: English

Currency: British Pound

Red Buses: 8,700+

Time Zone: GMT

Parks: 3,000

Get to Know London

Getting Around
Transport for London (TFL) has one of the world’s largest 24-hour public transport systems, including buses, trains, trams and ferries, making it easy to get around London. However, most of London’s transport network does not accept cash, so it’s best to purchase an Oyster Card from a London Underground ticket machine, or use your contactless card to tap in and out.
Taxis are also available, but they can be expensive, so Uber and Bolt are preferred by locals. Because everything is within walking distance and conveniently located near your London apartment, walking or cycling are also great options.

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Money & Tipping
Away from traditional markets, haggling is uncommon. If you try to negotiate a lower price in a London restaurant or shop, it’s likely you’ll be met with bemusement or possibly be considered rude. Tax is included in shop prices, so the price you see is the price you’ll pay.

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Weather & Climate
You’ll probably want a jumper (sweater) while visiting London, whatever the season, as even in the summer it can be cool in the evenings. Just remember, whatever the weather, the standard commentary is “it’ll brighten up soon”.
Phones & Electricals
Safety & Security


Buying food in supermarkets
High quality, high price: Keep an eye out for M&S, Waitrose or other upscale grocers such as Whole Foods Market if you like the finer things in life. These popular supermarkets are known for their price, quality and excellent customer service.
Mid-range: You’ll rarely be more than five minutes from a Sainsbury’s, Tesco or Co-op supermarket, selling all of your day-to-day groceries at a reasonable price and good quality.
Cheaper eats: Asda, Aldi and Lidl are known as London’s cheaper supermarkets, but the price/quality ratio is pretty impressive. These supermarkets aren’t typically in every area in London, so you may need to travel slightly outside of central London to get to one.