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Places you probably didn’t know about and have to visit if you live and study in London

Want to break the routine? Thinking of discovering more about where you live or would like to live? Then, without a doubt, this is an article you must read.

The best part? All the plans we’ll mention require zero money but a lot of attitude and enthusiasm from you to turn these outings into unforgettable experiences.

So, let’s get started…

  1. Camden Market

Street markets are common in London, but this one is unique and authentic. Regardless of your preferences, you’ll find everything you can imagine here.

Known for its multicultural atmosphere, it’s perfect for experiencing and learning about urban tribes like rockers, metalheads, hipsters, among many others.

If you’re a food enthusiast, this will become your favorite spot. You can taste food from around the world, all in one place and at reasonable prices.

Moreover, a nighttime tour allows cultures, vendors, art, music, and people to blend, creating an unparalleled atmosphere.

  1. Piccadilly Circus

If you love photography and the nightlife scene, this is a must-visit spot. Several attractions will surprise you.

Most notably, the luminous billboards resembling New York’s famous Times Square, an ideal place for incredible, vibrant, and colorful photographs.

You’ll also have access to London’s nightlife, its theaters, bars, and restaurants, perfect for spending time with friends and discovering more about this magnificent city’s culinary offerings.

And let’s not forget the attention-grabbing Eros Fountain, located at the center of the square, with its imposing and prodigious figure.

  1. Covent Garden

A city within a city—this charming place stands out for its wide array of shops, cafes, and entertainment.

What can you find there?

  • A square filled with artisanal objects like clothing, music, books, gifts, and culinary products.
  • The London Transport Museum situated on the southern side of the square.
  • To the west lies the Royal Opera House.
  • A glimpse of architectural history, with buildings reminiscent of the 1960s cityscape.
  • And much, much more.

Annually, it captures the attention of all tourists visiting London, sharing the distinct and representative English culture of the city’s natives.

Which one will you visit first?

Make the decision to embark on adventures that not only change your worldview but also provide MORE opportunities in your professional and personal life.

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