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65.23

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  • CityVIBE 3.5/5
  • CityWIRED 4/5
  • CityHEALTH 3.5/5
  • CityVALUE 3.5/5
  • CityESSENTIALS 3.5/5

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Best Streets in (and around) London

the seven dials street

- francis
This is the Seven Dials street. The name is generally given because of the fact that seven streets meet at this point and lead to a round about. At this place there is a sundial pillar, having a conic...Full review

Great shopping street in Covent Garden

- malatia
Covent Garden is well-known for being a retail wonderland. However, a lot of attention is given mainly to the main piazza in Covent Garden, disregarding Long Acre. Long Acre is one of the longer stre...Full review

good shopping and sightseeing

- francis
I happened to visit Regent Street in my Christmas vacations. Of the many shopping streets in London, Regent Street has given itself a unique place among these. It got to to my knowledge from the frien...Full review

Newly Development: Great!

- anniecatt
While in the past, this street was a bit derelict, it is now home to quite a few newly developed shops and townhomes. Up the street, there is the Wimbledon Stadium. Gets quite a bit of traffic during...Full review

The Heart of London's Night Life

- Foxxxy
Piccadilly Street is one of the oldest streets in London, but it's also one of the most exciting. My very first night in London, my boyfriend dragged me out to this street and I was amazed at how full...Full review

London CityGuide

London has an official population of 7,512,400 (as of mid-2006) within the boundaries of Greater London and is the most populous municipality in the European Union. The urban area of London extends beyond the limits of Greater London and has a population of 8,278,251 (as of 2001). The metropolitan area is estimated to have a population of between 12 and 14 million. London's diverse population draws from a wide range of peoples, cultures, and religions, and over 300 different languages are spoken within the city.

London's vast urban area is often described using a set of district names (e.g. Bloomsbury, Knightsbridge, Mayfair, Whitechapel, Fitzrovia). These are either informal designations, or reflect the names of superseded parishes and city wards. Such names have remained in use through tradition, each referring to a neighbourhood with its own distinctive character, but often with no modern official boundaries. Since 1965 Greater London has been divided into 32 London boroughs in addition to the ancient City of London.

The West End is London's main entertainment and shopping district, with locations such as Oxford Street, Leicester Square, Covent Garden and Piccadilly Circus acting as tourist magnets. The West London area is known for fashionable and expensive residential areas such as Notting Hill, Knightsbridge and Chelsea—where properties can sell for tens of millions of pounds.

The eastern side of London contains the East End and East London. The East End is the area closest to the original Port of London, known for its high immigrant population, as well as for being one of the poorest areas in London.

This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "London".

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