London

Travel to London

Best time to visit April - May & September - October
Country United Kingdom
Area 1,572 km²
Population 9.1 M
Language English
Overview
Classic charm with global soul

A historic yet modern metropolis that seamlessly blends centuries of history with contemporary culture. From iconic landmarks like the Tower of London, Buckingham Palace, and the Houses of Parliament to world-class museums, theaters, and vibrant markets, London offers a diverse range of experiences. Its riverfront along the Thames, green spaces like Hyde Park, and dynamic neighborhoods like Soho and Camden make it a city full of contrasts and cultural richness.

London rewards travelers who look slightly sideways. Start with Leadenhall Market, a covered arcade that has been a trading spot since 1321, sitting in what was once the heart of Roman London.  Come early, when the City feels calm, and you’ll notice how London’s “power” is often hidden in plain sight: old stones, quiet passageways, and a rhythm that belongs more to merchants than monuments.

 

For a modern London moment that stays fully Muslim-friendly, head to the Kew Gardens Treetop Walkway. You rise above the trees and see London from a peaceful green angle, far from the city rush. It’s simple, elegant, and ideal for families or reflective solo walks, especially in the morning when the gardens feel quiet and fresh.

 

Then step away from the streets entirely. Walk the canal from Little Venice toward Camden, a route that shows London from the back door, along the Regent’s Canal (opened in 1820).  If you want a final “soft” escape inside the city, add the Barbican Conservatory, ticketed but free, like a small tropical world tucked into one of London’s boldest architectural corners.  

 

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