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Luton is officially the best airport in London

Luton is officially the best airport in London

In quite frankly shocking news, Luton has been named the best airport in London by a new study.

The study by , analysed open data from all six London airports along with data from the UK Civil Aviation Authority to find this result.

Each of the six main airports that service London was given a percentage rating based on flight delays, queueing times, travel fares and connection times and Luton came out on top.

The study found that you can get to Luton in just 46 minutes from the city centre, compared to 30 minutes to get to Heathrow and 40 minutes to get to London City. It takes over an hour to get to both Gatwick and Stansted and London Southend takes the longest at 83 minutes.

Luton was found to be the overall winner due to it having the shortest average delay time (7.1 minutes), one of the shortest average queueing times (6.06 minutes) and one of the cheapest travel fares (£275.55 to North America).

Gatwick proved to have the shortest security queueing times at four minutes while you have to wait over 10 minutes on average in a security queue at Stansted.

London City was given the title of London’s worst airport after the data found that it is the most expensive airport to fly from, and has long security queueing times and a high chance of delays.

You can see the full ranking below:

  1. Luton
  2. Gatwick
  3. Stansted
  4. Heathrow
  5. London Southend
  6. London City

Luton is an often-overlooked London airport, but it might be time to consider it when booking your next flight. Want to know more details about the 6 London Airport? Check out a detailed post done by us detailing the London Airport and its services. Check out our London tour packages here.

London Showboat Dinner Cruise – Thames River tour

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Enjoy an evening of food, wine and entertainment as you cruise down the River Thames. The London Showboat Dinner Cruise on the River Thames is a spectacular tour of various landmarks of London. Glide past some of London’s most spectacular landmarks, including the Houses of Parliament, St. Paul’s Cathedral and Tower Bridge, as you cruise from the centre of London to the Thames River barrier and back.

London Showboat Dinner Cruise – Thames River Tour Highlights

  • Free drinks included
  • Travel by boat and see the sights from the water
  • Vegetarian meal options available
  • Dinner included

Begin your cruise in the heart of historic London, as you are welcomed aboard the London Showboat with a glass of sparkling wine in the lounge saloon. Following this, you will enjoy a four-course meal, with a choice of a half bottle of red or white wine included. During your cruise, you will be entertained by a live singer, followed by more live entertainment, and plenty of time for dancing!

Starting in Westminster, you will see the historic buildings of St Paul’s Cathedral and the Houses of Parliament; pass under the iconic Millennium Bridge and Tower Bridge, and see the more recent iconic constructions of Canary Wharf, the O2 Arena, the Thames Barrier, HMS Belfast and the London Eye.

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The London Showboat Dinner Cruise on the Thames River tour
The London Showboat Dinner Cruise on the River Thames tour

Dinner Cruise Departure Point:

Westminster Pier
Westminster Pier, Victoria Embankment, London SW1A 2JH, UK
Below are some pictures to help you guide through the entry gates of the Westminster Pier.
Enter London Showboat Dinner Cruise from Westminster Pier
Enter London Showboat Dinner Cruise from Westminster Pier

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Boarding Points for the London Showboat Dinner Cruise
Boarding Points for the London Showboat Dinner Cruise

Cruise Departure Time:

7:45 pm

Cruise Duration:

3 hours (approx.)

Cruise Return Details:

Returns to the original departure point at approximately 11:00 pm

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Showboat Dinner Cruise Inclusions:

  • A pre-cruise glass of sparkling wine
  • Delicious 4-course dinner
  • Choice of half a bottle of red or white wine with your meal
  • Live singers performing songs from West End shows

Dinner cruise Exclusions:

  • Gratuities (optional)
  • Hotel pickup and drop off
  • Food and drinks, unless specified

Additional Information:

    • Confirmation will be received at the time of booking
    • Please advise any specific dietary requirements at the time of booking
    • A vegetarian option is available, please advise at the time of booking if required

Dinner Cruise Itinerary:

Sample Menu:

First course:
  • Oak-smoked Scottish salmon mousse with a mustard and dill centre
  • Vegetarian option: Feta salad with walnuts, green beans, cherry tomatoes, roast peppers, pumpkin and olives
Second course:
  • Tomato, roast pepper and basil soup
Third course:
  • Roast chicken wrapped in parma ham, dauphinoise potato, mushroom, and seasonable vegetables, served with a thyme and red wine sauce
  • Vegetarian option: Lasagne, made with artichokes, spinach, saute of mixed mushrooms and goat cheese and served with seasonal vegetables
Dessert:
  • White, dark and milk chocolate truffle cake with raspberry sauce, served with tea or coffee


Please note:
menus are subject to change without notice.

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Cancellation Policy
If you cancel at least 4 days (s) in advance of the scheduled departure, there is no cancellation fee.
If you cancel within 3 days (s) of the scheduled departure, there is a 100 per cent cancellation fee.

Big Bus Hop On Hop Off London Tour and River Cruise

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See the sights of London aboard an open-top, double-decker Big Bus as you admire 360-degree views of top attractions and listen to the captivating commentary. Use your 1-day, 2 days, or 3 days tickets on three different routes, one with an onboard guide and the other with audio narration, and hop on or off at any more than 40 stops around the town. A free walking tour aid is included with each option, as well as a River Thames cruise. On the bus, you will have options to choose your own language and listen to each stop’s history and what the place is famous for. Hop off at Westminster Pier or Tower of London stop to enjoy a Thames River cruise.

Hop on Hop off Tour Highlights

  • The perfect introduction to the city for first-time visitors
  • Flexibility to customise your itinerary to your own preferences
  • Fully narrated tour along the way
  • Great overview and orientation of the city

About the Tour

Home to British royalty as well as some of the world’s best-known historical monuments, attractions and landmarks, London is a city with sightseeing opportunities aplenty. Hop aboard an open-top Big Bus to soak up the sights of the beloved English capital and discover its delights at your own pace. Three routes are included with your ticket: the Red Route, which lasts for a full 2.5 hours and includes an onboard guide; the Blue Route, which lasts for a full-loop duration of 3.5 hours with audio commentary; and the Green Route, which includes stops at Covent Garden and the British Museum. At times of rain, the buses are equipped with covering the upper deck, so that the passengers enjoy the site seeing in a rainy season too.

Explore London City at your own pace

For those who want to take it easy, stay on board for the full loops listening to entertaining commentary as you go. If you want to explore the city on foot, hop on and off wherever, and whenever, you like. Big Bus offers a range of activities to do in between daily rides, including three walking tours and a 30-minute River Thames sightseeing cruise. See the Itinerary for a full list of stops and more information on the included daily activities.

Types of Big Bus Passes

With your Classic (1 day), Premium (2 days), or Deluxe (3 days) pass, the sights to see are endless. Travel to Trafalgar Square to stand in awe of Nelson’s Column, or stretch your legs on a stroll through beautiful Hyde Park. With your camera in hand, hop off your bus near Buckingham Palace to capture sights of the Queen’s London home, and look out for must-see landmarks such as Big Ben, Westminster Abbey, St Paul’s Cathedral, the London Eye and more.

Click on the “Additional Info” button below to see a map of the London Hop-On Hop-Off Tour route.

Departure Point:

Blue Route starts at Stop 1 – Green Park Underground.

Red Route starts at Stop 3 – Queen Mother Gates and the

Departure Time:

8:30 am – 6 pm

Buses depart approximately every 10-20 minutes

Duration: Varies

Return Details: The last bus departs at 6 pm

Hotel drop-off is included for those staying in Paddington, Bayswater, Notting Hill and Kensington

See London on a hop-on hop-off tour of the city

Tour Inclusions:

  • Hop-on hop-off bus tour
  • Recorded commentary
  • 30-minute river cruise
  • Hop on Hop off with over 30 stops
  • Optional London Eye Ticket
  • 90-minute Panoramic (Non-Stop) Evening Tour from Stop 11 with Premium and Premium Plus Tickets
  • Free WIFI on Board

Tour Exclusions to be aware of:

  • Hotel pickup
  • Food and drinks
  • Entrance fees

Additional Information:

  • Confirmation will be received at the time of booking
  • Tickets are valid from the first date of redemption
  • Buses are not equipped with ramps for wheelchairs or strollers
  • Redeem your voucher at any of the designated Big Bus stops
  • Infants (age 0-4) can go on the tour free of charge

Tour Itinerary:

London Hop-On Hop-Off Tour stops are divided into two routes:

Blue Route:

Duration: 2 hours

Operating Schedule: First Departure is at 8.30 am from Stop 1 and the last full route from Stop 1 is 4.40 pm. Frequency every 60 mins.
Green Park Points of interest passed by on this route
Stop 1 – Green Park Underground Statue of Eros (Anteros)
Old Park Lane Hard Rock Cafe (Stop C) St. James’s Park
Stop 2 – Hard Rock Cafe St. Mary le Strand
Marble Arch (Stop 14) Park Lane
Stop 4 – Marble Arch Marble Arch
Hyde Park Corner Station (Stop M) Grosvenor Square
Stop 26 – Hyde Park Corner Wellington Arch
Harrods (Stop KA) Hyde Park
Stop 27 – Harrods South Kensington
Victoria and Albert Museum (Stop N) Kensington Palace
Stop 28 – South Kensington Museums
Gloucester Road
Stop 29 – Gloucester Road
The Goat
Stop 30 – Kensington Palace
Palace Gardens Terrace (Stop M) Stop 31 – Notting Hill Palace Court (Stop S)
Stop 32 – Kensington Gardens
Porchester Terrace (Stop D)
Stop 33 – Thistle Hotel Kensington Gardens
Lancaster Gate Columbia Hotel (Stop LE)
Stop 34 – Lancaster Gate
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Stop 35 – Paddington Station
4b Praed St
Stop 36 – Praed Street
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Stop 37 – Park Lane

Red Route: Best of Central London

26 Stops & 63 points of interest

Duration: 2 hours and 30 minutes

The first bus departs from Stop 1 – Green Park Underground at 09:00 and the last bus departs at 17:00. Points of interest passed by on this route
Piccadilly Tower of London
Stop 1 – Green Park Underground Buckingham Palace
Old Park Lane Hard Rock Cafe (Stop C) HMS Belfast
Stop 2 – Hard Rock Cafe Tower Bridge
W1K 1AB Big Bus Tours
Stop 3 – Queen Mother Gates Somerset House
Hyde Park Mayfair
Stop 4 – Marble Arch Nelson’s Column
Baker Street Station (Stop D) Piccadilly Circus
Stop 5 – Baker Street St. James’s Park
290 Regent St. St. James’s Palace
Stop 6 – Oxford Street St. Paul’s Cathedral
1 Heddon St Royal Opera House
Stop 7 – Regent Street Trafalgar Square
74 Regent St. Hyde Park
Stop 8 – Piccadilly Circus Westminster Abbey
5b Pall Mall E Covent Garden
Stop 9 – Trafalgar Square Leicester Square
South African High Commission Home Affairs Consular Section Houses of Parliament
Stop 10 – Craig’s Court Big Ben
Horse Guards Parade Westminster Cathedral
Stop 11 – Whitehall Bank of England Museum
4 York Rd Green Park
Stop 12 – London Eye Cenotaph
28 York Rd Changing of the Guard
Stop 13 – Waterloo (Eastbound) Royal Albert Hall
1 Aldwych Parliament Square
Stop 14 – Covent Garden Statue of Eros (Anteros)
26 Ludgate Hill Downing Street
Stop 15 – St Paul’s Cathedral Royal Mews
362 Tower Hill Southwark Cathedral
Stop 16 – Tooley Street WC2R 2PH Temple Church
Stop 17 – Tower of London Regent Street
WC2R 2PH St. Mary le Strand
Stop 18 – Temple Underground station St. Clement Danes Church
SW1A 2JH The Mall
Stop 19 – Westminster Pier Whitehall
Lambeth Palace Road The Monument to the Great Fire of London
Stop 20 – Lambeth Palace Admiralty Arch
Abingdon Street Gardens Thames River
Stop 21 – College Green Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum
43 Tothill St Cleopatra’s Needle
Stop 22 – Tothill Street London Eye
1 Buckingham Place Wellington Arch
Stop 23 – Buckingham Palace 30 St Mary Axe (The Gherkin)
49 Buckingham Palace Rd Grosvenor Square
Stop 24 – Victoria, Nova Complex Westminster Bridge
Victoria (Stop R) The View from The Shard
Stop 25 – Victoria Station The London Film Museum – Covent Garden
113 Lambeth Palace Rd Royal Exchange Building London
Stop 38 – London Eye (Westbound) London Bridge
London Victoria Station
Wellington Monument (Achille’s Statue)
Marble Arch Theatre
Marble Arch
Diana Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain
City Hall
Borough Market
The London Dungeon
SEA LIFE London Aquarium
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Westminster Bridge
Fleet Street

Additional Information about this Tour:

  • Confirmation will be received at the time of booking
  • Tickets are valid from the first date of redemption
  • Buses are all equipped with ramps for wheelchairs or strollers
  • Redeem your voucher at any of the designated Big Bus stops
  • Infants (age 0-4) can go on the tour free of charge
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Stroller accessible
  • Service animals allowed
  • Near public transportation
  • Transportation is wheelchair accessible
  • For your optional London Eye ticket you must reserve your time slot in advance please use the link printed on your voucher.
  • Most travellers can participate
  • Operated by Big Bus London

Cancellation Policy of this Tour:

You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.

  • For a full refund, you must cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start time.
  • If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
  • Any changes made less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time will not be accepted.
  • Cut-off times are based on the experience’s local time.

London’s 2018 new year parade

London’s 2018 new year parade

Even though I missed going to the parade, here is a glimpse of what all we missed from the parade. I missed it last year too, but never the late, we can always look at the pictures taken by spectators and ask them to post/share them on our Facebook page. Around 500,000 visitors gather along the parade route in the centre of London to watch more than 10,000 parade performers on the first day of the year 2018. Following are the pictures courtesy “The Guardian

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London New Year Parade 2018
London New Year Parade 2018

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A surge in Indian tourists brings big spending to a cheaper London

A surge in Indian tourists brings big spending to a cheaper London. Some key statistics are below:

  • Spending by Indian tourists in London’s West End was up 38 per cent year-on-year in July 2017
  • Only visitors from China and the U.S. spent more money in London
  • Over the past decade, the value of the international Indian tourist market grew by 150 per cent

China’s recent Golden Week holiday saw an influx of Chinese tourists to London, but a different Asian consumer has increasingly been spending money in the U.K. capital.

Spending by Indian tourists in London’s West End was up 38 per cent year-on-year in July, according to the New West End Company, a body that represents the central London shopping and theatre district.

Visitors from the world’s second most populous country ranked third for international spending in the West End in July, outstripping typically high-spending Middle Eastern visitors, and falling behind only China and the U.S.

Economic growth in India is expected to rise to 7.2 per cent in the fiscal year of 2017/18, and 7.5 per cent the following year, according to the World Bank. India is home to 1.3 billion people, trailing only China’s 1.4 billion population; by a United Nations estimate, India is set to overtake China’s population by 2024.

However, according to the New West End Company, there was a marked lag between the spending power of Indian consumers in comparison to the Chinese an average of 677 and 1,478 respectively in July. VisitBritain, the U.K.’s tourism authority, said that the average spending by Indian tourists in the U.K. was 74 per cent higher than the all-market average.

Sterling, despite recovering some losses since its initial drop following June 2016’s Brexit vote, is still down roughly 11 per cent since before the referendum. International tourist numbers have since been on the up, sparked by cheaper prices.

VisitBritain, in a report on Indian tourism to the U.K. out last Thursday, said that over the past decade, the value of the international Indian tourist market had grown by 150 per cent, rising from $6.2 billion in 2005 to $16.4 billion in 2016.

The report said that the U.K. was the 10th most popular destination for travel, and second to France in Europe, with Indian tourists preferring to visit Gulf countries and the U.S.

India’s overhaul of its Goods and Services Tax was launched on July 1, resulting in a fall in the taxation of economy flights from 5 to 6 per cent, while business class flights are now taxed more at 12 per cent, up from 9 per cent.

Source: Justina Crabtree(Digital News Assistant, CNBC)

Excitement of going to London

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I will be going to London after almost 7 months, and the sheer excitement of going to London is making me feel like on top of the world. I am really looking forward to travelling to this amazing and beautiful city. Every time I go there, I have these goosebumps which I get when I think of taking a flight, landing, places I will see again, food, weather, culture and seeing my friends. It all adds up so nicely, from landing at Heathrow airport to going to relatives.

This time, I have booked my flights with Emirates. Direct flights were not an option, as my mother is staying there for some time, and I have to bring her back as she can’t travel alone, and her return flight is booked with Emirates. I have travelled quite a lot many times via Emirates. The service is top notch the connecting flight is smooth and everything is on time. Flight no EK511 is a frequent flight en route from Delhi to London. The plane which takes travellers from New Delhi Indira Gandhi International Airport to Dubai International Airport is Boeing 777-300ER. The plane is nice and comfy, and the entertainment screen in front of your seat is pretty decent too. By the way, these are my impressions from my last flight from Delhi to London.

Looking forward to travelling again with Emirates. Please do share your experience while travelling with Emirates.

 

Central London to Southampton Cruise Port Including Stonehenge Tour

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This is a fantastic Stonehenge tour for those who have spare time before going on a Southampton cruise from Central London. This is a perfect family tour where you can enjoy a cruise with playful grounds and scenery around Stonehenge and Amesbury. I mean you wouldn’t want to miss and see the English Heritage site if you visited London.
You have a great opportunity to do some sightseeing on your way to Southampton cruise port from Central London. You can visit Stonehenge in a private Sedan, minivan, or van and discover the mystery surrounding the stones at your leisure without worrying about getting back to join your coach party.

Tour Highlights

  • One-way private transfer
  • Hotel pickup
  • Southampton Cruise Port drop-off
  • Transport by private vehicle
  • 2 hours waiting time at Stonehenge
  • Admission tickets to Stonehenge and an audio guide
  • Gratuities (not included)
  • Food and drinks (not included)

You will be collected from any location in central London in a private vehicle. You will then be taken via Stonehenge on your way to Southampton Cruise terminal, where you will be assisted with picking up your pre-booked tickets. Your driver will arrange a meeting point so you can easily locate them after you have finished your Stonehenge tour. You will then be dropped off at your final destination, either the Southampton Cruise Terminal or a hotel in Southampton.

When making a booking, you will need to provide your pickup time and address/hotel (suggested departure time from London is at 8 am) and the name of the cruise ship. Your transfer will be confirmed instantaneously. The prices are based on 1 to 2 adults travelling in a Sedan, 3 to 4 adults travelling in a Minivan, 5 to 8 adults travelling in a Van, and 9 to 14 adults travelling in a Minibus.

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Tour Schedule details

Departure Point: Central London hotel or accommodation. Hotel Pickup, Please wait at the hotel lobby for collection at the set pickup time, and just let the concierge or reception desk know that you are waiting for a private transfer service. The driver will make contact with the concierge or reception desk on his arrival. Private Address, The driver will make contact by ringing the doorbell and will be waiting as close as possible to the front door at the set pickup time.

Departure Time: Suggested departure time from London is 8 am, which should get you to the cruise terminal no later than 1 pm

Tour Duration: 5 hours (approx.)

Return Details: Southampton, Port of Southampton, Southampton SO15 0HT, UK

Additional Information about this tour:

  • Confirmation will be received at the time of booking
  • Each traveller is allowed a maximum of 1 suitcase and one carry-on bag. Oversized or excessive luggage (e.g. foldable wheelchairs, walkers) may have certain restrictions. Please inquire with the operator before travelling to confirm if your excess luggage is acceptable
  • The prices are based on 1 to 2 adults travelling with 2 big suitcases, 2 small suitcases in a Sedan, 2 to 4 adults travelling with 4 big suitcases, 4 small suitcases in a Minivan, 5 to 7 adults travelling with 7 big suitcases, 7 small suitcases in a 7 seater Van and 8 adults travelling with 8 big suitcases, 8 small suitcases in an 8 seater Van, 9 to 14 adults travelling with 14 big suitcases, 14 small suitcases in a Minibus.
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Most travellers can participate
  • This service is only available for pick-ups from the following postcodes/Area in London Soho, West End, Mayfair, W1 – Bayswater, Paddington W2 – Notting Hill W8 – Holland Park W11 – Shepherd’s Bush W14 – Belgravia, St James’s, Victoria, Westminster, Whitehall, Pimlico SW1 – Knightsbridge SW3 – Earls Court SW5 – Hammersmith SW6 – Kensington SW7 – Bloomsbury WC1 – Covent Garden, Holborn WC2 – Euston, Kings Cross/St Pancras Rail Station, Regents Park NW1 – Westminster Bridge, Waterloo, SE1.
  • This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
  • Operated by EC Minibus

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Cancellation Policy

This tour is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason. If you cancel or ask for an amendment, the amount you paid will not be refunded.

Record year as 19 million tourists visit London

Record year as 19 million tourists visit London

The number of foreign visitors to London has smashed through the 19 million mark for the first time in another record year for tourism.

The total number of visits rose 2.6 per cent from 18.6 million to 19.1 million with a particularly strong 8 per cent surge in the final three months of 2016, according to official data from the Office for National Statistics.

Tourism bosses said the fall in the value of the pounds after the Brexit referendum in June had helped make the capital an even more attractive destination for visitors.

However, spending on hotels, restaurants and attractions was slightly down over the year at £11.9 billion, although it was up in the last quarter.

Numbers have risen steadily since the Olympics and Paralympics of 2012 gave London an unprecedented shop window to the rest of the world. Annual visits are now 25 per cent higher than five years ago.

Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan said: I am delighted that more people than ever before are choosing to visit London, immersing themselves in all that our great city has to offer including an unbeatable array of restaurants, museums, shops and theatres.

“This is further evidence that London is Open and has an appeal that clearly extends across the globe.?

Major events that boosted tourism numbers last year included Great Fire 350, which saw thousands of people lining the River Thames to see the burning of a replica City of London.

Also popular among visitors were blockbuster exhibitions such as David Hockney at the Royal Academy, and EXHIBITIONISM at the Saatchi Gallery; the first retrospective of the Rolling Stones’s life and career.

Many museums also saw record numbers of visitors. Joanna Mackle, Deputy Director of the British Museum, said: The British Museum is delighted to be the most visited attraction in the UK for the 10th year running.

London – A city of Global Citizens

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London is one of the most ethnically diverse cities, and home to many global citizens from all over the world. People of different cultures and origins across the entire world have settled in London for ages. The number of non-British people residing in London is comparatively increasing every year. Experts believe that by 2030 the number of foreign-born people living in London will outnumber the native Britons- based on the 2011 Census. London’s Population has reached an all-time high of 8.6 Million. More than 2 Million people have moved to the city in the past two decades. Out of the 3 million non-British residents, 40% are from Europe, 30% from the Middle East and Asia, 20% from Africa, and the rest 10% from America and the Caribbean. The Immigrant population is expected to increase to 5 Million by 2030.

Immigration in London

Immigrating and settling in London has been going on since the 17th century. Since then, the tide of migration has never stopped. London was always a city of foreigners. However, the elderly population of traditional Londoners are not very accepting of this mosaic of races, colours, languages and people. But this massive migration has given rise to new lifestyles, food, art and music. There are many reasons for London being the best Cosmopolitan city today Education, Infrastructure, Culture, Job opportunities, Growth and health. It’s a Dynamic city and is also voted as the best and greatest city in the world to live in, beating the likes of New York, Paris and Berlin.

Once you land in London stay there for a few days and travel in and around the city, you shall notice people from different cultures, communities and races. These communities are concentrated in particular areas, suburbs or even boroughs of London. There are Indians, Turks, Ghanaians, Koreans, Arabs, Pakistanis, Jamaicans and Africans all over London. So here, we give you a round-up of the nationalities /communities and cultures that you’ll easily come across in London.

Indians

We have known London as popularised by movies like Bend It Like Beckham, Bride and Prejudice. And of course through the history of 200 years of British Raj in India. Indians form about 7.5% of London’s population. Though the British Indian population could be found throughout London, the majority are concentrated in West London. You’ll find Sikhism, Islam, Hinduism, Catholicism, Jainism and Anglo-Indians too all over London.

Most of the Indian population could be found in Greater London, Harrow, Hounslow, Brent, Ealing and Redbridge. Apart from Hinduism, Sikhism is also another Indian religion that is widely concentrated in West London, Southall being the thriving Punjabi community. Talk about Southall and you can only think of all things glitzy and blingy, very colourful and vibrant. Southall Broadway is very famous. It’s like a Little India there, with fantastic food shops, Indian restaurants, clothing, a Cinema hall etc. You’ll wonder if you are really in London once you visit Southall. After Vancouver, Canada, London/UK is the only place where you’ll find the wealthiest Sikhs. Then there are Gujaratis and Muslims in east London.20% of Indians in London are Muslims who mostly come from Gujarat and Mumbai. The Indian Christians in London are mostly from Kerala and Goa. Indians form the largest ethnonational community in London.

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Jews

The earliest Jewish settlement in London was recorded in 1070. Under Cromwell Oliver Cromwell Judaism was brought back to England in 1656. Jews are one of the oldest minority groups in the Country. It’s a known fact that the Jews were always subjected to discrimination and anti-Semitic attacks over the centuries. Despite that, they have made a significant contribution in the form of commerce and philanthropy to the country. The Jewish people are settled in Greater London, parts of South Hertfordshire, south-west Essex, Glasgow and Liverpool. There is a large concentration of Hasidic Jews in Stamford Hill district in North London. Due to their high fertility rate, the Hasidic community increases by 5% each year. They are the orthodox Jewish community.

The Jews could be easily spotted wearing kippot/kippah on their heads, some with black hats and some prefer wearing black suits. A Rabbi (Jewish religious leader/Scholar) will be seen wearing a kippah, a tallit and a prayer shawl. Women will mostly be seen wearing modest attires with some covering their heads with a scarf (tichel). The British-Jewish culture is quite strong in London with more than 400 Synagogues (in the country), Jewish Museums, and Kosher/Jewish Restaurants in the city. Try their famous Bagels (a bread product)when around in Jewish restaurants.

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Jews wearing kippot/kippah on their heads

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Jamaicans

Jamaica was a British colony for 300 years. After World War II, The British economy suffered great losses with a shortage of labour. The government looked for help from the British colonies abroad, during that time many Jamaicans, landed in London and found jobs in London Transport and British Rail. The second largest Jamaican population resides in London, living outside of the USA, Jamaica. The significant Jamaican population are settled in Greater London, Brixton, Birmingham, Liverpool, Manchester, Nottingham, Leeds, and Newcastle. Brixton is known as Little Jamaica. For the Jamaicans, it’s a home away from home.

Jamaicans love their food and music very much; They love their jams,(music) so they can find everything from their spices, food, music and culture, in the Brixton. Fresh Ackee, Bay Rum, Breadfruit and some back home food are easily available here. The Caribbean culture could be easily experienced in the Brixton Market, with vendors belting out the latest from Jamaica. Highlights/ must visit The Brixton Market, Ultimate Jerk Centre a 24-hour Shack (popular with youngsters).

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Turkish

The Turks landed here in the 17th Century when they were freed from slavery on Spanish ships by the English Pirates. They worked as tailors, solicitors and shoemakers, but in the later 1600s a Turkish servant along with the help of an English merchant introduced Turkish Coffee. After that, the first coffee house was opened in London with many more flourishing in the city within a decade. London is home to more than 200,000 people of Turkish or Turkish Cypriots (from Cyprus) origin. Mostly they are settled in Tottenham, Hackney, Islington and Haringey, not evenly distributed.

You’ll find many Turkish Kebab shops, cafes and restaurants and also the famous Turkish steam baths in the city. Turkish Community is very gracious and believes in strong family bonds. Among the community Turkish language is commonly spoken with a Turkish Cypriot dialect, but many in the community are constrained by the English language. There are few Turkish schools where the young Turks are encouraged to attend so that they can learn about their culture, food and art.

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Pakistanis

The London-Pakistanis are emigrants from Pakistan who settled in London in the 1960s. They are a diverse mix of Sindhis, Balochis, Pashtuns and Punjabis. They form about 2.7 % of London’s population. The Pakistani community are mostly self-employed with businesses in grocery and retail stores. Newham, Waltham Forest, Ealing, Brent, Harrow, Croydon, Hounslow, and Redbridge are the regions with significant Pakistani populations. There are many popular Pakistani restaurants and food stalls in the city known to serve delicious food. More than 20000 British Pakistanis commute to Birmingham to celebrate Pakistani culture, food and art at the Birmingham Annual Eid Mela.

Bangladeshis

British – British-Bangladeshis are popularly known as Bengalis/ British Bengalis. Many Bangladeshis migrated during the 1970s. The majority of them have settled around the East London Boroughs. They are one of the Country’s fastest and youngest-growing populations. But along with it, there are issues like high rates of unemployment, overcrowding, and health problems. The relative poverty rate is quite high among British Bangladeshis. 65% of them are living in low-income households. Apart from the Bangladeshi demographics, there are many events celebrated by the community annually like Boishakhi Mela (Bengali New Year) to keep their culture alive and bring the community closer. British Bangladeshis are mostly in the restaurant industry. 95% of all Indian restaurants are run by Bangladeshis. Brick Lane in East London is famous for curry houses. There is a thriving local street market in Whitechapel offering many low-priced goods for the local Bengali community.

There are many other nationalities like the British – Africans, Chinese, Koreans, Japanese, Australians, Germans and the French who have made London their home. It’s certainly overwhelming to see so many cultures thriving and coming together in the beautiful city of London which has been welcoming immigrants since time immemorial. London is an international city and the best place to live in.

Skip the Line: Sea Life London Aquarium Tour

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The Sea Life London Aquarium is home to one of Europe’s largest collections of global marine life, and you can visit without waiting on the Skip the Line tour with us. You will find up to 400 species of sea life, including sharks, eels, stingrays, clownfish (like Nemo!) and turtles, across 50 living displays. The Sea Life experience takes you on an interactive journey that includes supervised feeding times and optional touch pools.

Stroll under the sea as you pass through unique glass tunnel at London Sealife
Stroll under the sea as you pass through the unique glass tunnel at London Sealife

Sea Life London Aquarium Tour Highlights

  • All entrance fees included
  • Family-friendly
  • See the underwater world without getting wet
  • Skip the line

Sea Life London Aquarium Tour Details:

Skip the Line: The Sea Life London Aquarium Tour will help you avoid the long queues and take advantage of going in early and saving time. Now, who likes to waste time queuing up for tickets, when you can book online with us?

The mysterious Sea Life London Aquarium experience is spread over three floors and starts by taking a submarine-style elevator to the depths of the Atlantic Ocean. Next, take a walk through the stunning glass tunnel underneath a tropical ocean. There is plenty of interaction along the way, from diving displays to optional touch pools and discovery zones. Other species you can see include green turtles, seahorses, octopus, zebra sharks and the ever-popular clown fish.

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Penguin point London Sealife
Penguin Point London Sealife

The true highlight starts as you journey in the deeper, darker zone of the Pacific Ocean. Take a walk on the wild side and watch from a suspended glass platform as 10 species of shark swim beneath your feet. The exciting and diverse underwater world awaits you at Sea Life London Aquarium. So, don’t miss out and make sure you visit the Sea Life London Aquarium when you visit London.

One of the most popular and dramatic displays at Sea Life London Aquarium is the revamped Shark Reef Encounter where sinister Sand Tiger sharks, Bow mouth, Black Tips and Grey Reefs are (with a shoal of less menacing fish to keep them company).

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Green Sea Turtles at London Sealife
Green Sea Turtles at London Sealife

Do you want to get the most from your Sea Life London Aquarium experience?

For a small extra cost, you can upgrade your ticket and join the Sea Life London Aquarium: Behind the Scenes Tour. An expert aquarist guide will take you to the heart of the Sea Life London Aquarium situated in the County Hall building on the banks of the River Thames. You’ll get an exclusive look at the three main working areas of the aquarium: Creature Care & Research, Food Preparation and Water Management. Don’t miss this opportunity to explore the fascinating working area of the aquarists usually closed to the public.

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Dwarf Crocodile at London Sealife
Dwarf Crocodile at London Sealife

Important Information about Skip the Line: Sea Life London Aquarium Tour

Not allowed

  • Flash photography
  • Unaccompanied minors

Know before you go

  • Mobile e-ticket with timed entry.
  • You must go to the attraction at the time shown on your e-ticket.
  • You will need to scan your e-ticket at the timed entry door before the start of your tour.
  • Infants under 3 years old ride free, but must still reserve a ticket
  • Children under the age of 16 years must be accompanied by an adult, aged 18 years or over.
  • Disabled guests pay the standard price and their carer enters free of charge.
  • The Attraction is wheelchair-accessible. A maximum of 10 wheelchairs in total is allowed in the building at any one time.

Seahorses at London Sealife
Seahorses at London Sealife

Pricing information

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