City of Ever-Changing Cultural Diversity – London
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The greatest city in the EU, the capital of Britain, English city known for its vibrant, multicultural and 24-hour alive character. Yes, undoubtedly, London! The Olympic Games have brought so many tourists this summer, but the truth is that London has already been one of the most popular cities all around the globe. Stimulating blends of new and old, progressive and traditional, the city buzz and the incredible tranquility of its open spaces are the reasons why this fascinating city attracts so many tourists year after year. While walking through the city of diverse culture, you will hear over 300 different languages here, so not only that you will experience England and Britain, but also the culture from many other places in the world.
London is “ever-changing”, but also it retains all those fabulous historical features that will always be attractive for the visitors, but Londoners also. Westminster Palace, Tower of London, Royal Botanic Gardens, Maritime Greenwich, Westminster Abbey and St Margaret’s Church are all under UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Well, we have just mentioned some of the tourist attractions, but there are more than 200 very attractive places where you can get for free. The major British attractions are concentrated here, in London. However, no matter if you book a 4 star hotel in Central London, some luxurious apartment or a youth hostel, you cannot afford to miss three London attractions: the London Eye, the Tate Modern and the British Museum.
Well, if you save some money on free entrance, we surely know where you will spend it. Of course, Oxford Street – the biggest shopping area in Europe. If you like shopping, you can find some cheap hotels near Oxford Street so you can very quickly leave your bags and get out for a shopping adventure. Whatever you are up to, you will find here. And, what is more important, no matter how many times you have visited London, next time you visit it it will turn to be almost completely different.