By Monalisha Mallick
● 29 Jun 18
City & Culture
Europe
London – the British capital is a city of hyperbole. London is the most welcoming city and popular for its tourism, media, culture, fashion, and countless museums. Its streets are packed with rich history, captivating culture and traditions, multicultural events and iconic landmarks; piquing people from all walks of life. However, in the huge crowd of tourists, the locals stand out. So what the Britons do that the tourists don’t. We tell you the secrets.
Londoners are most welcoming with smiling faces. A firm handshake saying ‘how do you do’ is the common form of greeting anyone in London or Britain. Say hello and offer a pint to your new friend.
One secret to mix with locals lies simply in the use of “innit.” It is a colloquial abbreviation of “isn’t it?” For example, “it’s time for drink, innit?.”
Londoners travel in buses and metro. Travel like a local to experience the real charm of this historic city.
Note: London buses do not accept any cash. Take a wireless electronic smart-card, Oyster Card runs by Transport for London. It is the best option to navigate the sprawling city by Tube. Fast, clean, and efficient, and you can travel between the London’s neighborhoods easily, avoiding traffic. Fare of Oyster Card starts at $6.75 for single and one-way. It is a budget option rather hopping in a taxi if you are not traveling for far. Enjoying a ride on the top of a double-decker bus is a must of your trip.
Everyone knows that London is one of the popular shopping capitals of the world. But you can find truly authentic souvenirs only at its markets. Make sure to shop from London storied markets.
Tourists looking for antiques may head to Portobello Road in Notting Hill especially on Fridays and Saturdays. Visit Borough Market to buy fine cheeses. Spend a morning at Columbia Road Flower Market – a pretty part of the London city.
During your visit, you will get a plenty of fashion inspo, and when it comes to dressing code, anything goes well in London. You should always remember that the weather is notoriously gloomy and grey. So, whether it is winter or summer season, you should opt for plenty of layers, and a good pair of waterproof boots for walking around.
Pro-Tips: Always make sure to pack a few smart casual alternatives. For suppose, The American Bar in London has a strict no- sportswear policy.
And if you’re heading to any sports matches, don’t forget to pack a shirt or scarf in your favorite team’s colors – just make sure you’re sitting with the right fans and cheering up your much-loved team.
Monalisha Mallick
Creative soul. Writer. Traveler. Monalisha is infinitely curious about the world. When not answering questions about her career choice (graduation in Engineering and profession in writing), she enjoys going out to experience new places, savor fresh cuisines, meet people (many time weird) and soak in the culture from different eras and places.
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