London Events

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About London
It was not far short of 250 years ago that Dr Samuel Johnson famously said that “a man who is tired of London is tired of life”. London remains in the 21st century as compelling, fascinating and action packed city as can be found anywhere in the globe. There is hardly a month in the year when London is not thronged with visitors from all over the world catching up with its unique mixture of tradition – Royal palaces and parks, the Tower of London and Tower Bridge spanning the historic River Thames – and modernity – a wealth of entertainment, culture, and not least sport.
Let’s talk about the sport first. Greater London has four Premier League clubs within its borders – Champions Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium, Tottenham at White Hart Lane and West Ham about to start their final season at Upton Park before moving to the Olympic Stadium. International matches and the FA and League Cup finals are played at Wembley Stadium. There is international rugby at Twickenham – visiting teams from the southern hemisphere in the autumn and the Six Nations matches in the early spring. Late June and early July sees the world’s greatest tennis tournament at the All England Club in Wimbledon.
For lovers of music London has so much to offer for every kind of music making from opera to folk music, from jazz to heavy metal. Opera at the Royal Opera House Covent Garden and at the London Coliseum, classical music at the Royal Festival Hall on the South Bank and at the Royal Albert Hall in Kensington which hosts the world famous Promenade Concerts for six weeks in August and September every year.
London’s theater land encompasses both the many commercial theaters in London’s West End – chiefly around Piccadilly Circus and Shaftesbury Avenue – and on the South Bank the Royal National Theatre, the Old Vic and the Young Vic – and not to forget the restored Globe Theater, a working model of the theater Shakespeare would have known.
If we add to this restaurants of all kinds to satisfy every conceivable palate shops galore, museums such as the British Museum in Bloomsbury and the Science and Natural History museums in Kensington, the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square, the two Tate Galleries. There is just no end to London’s treasures. Visit once and you’re sure to want to return.
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