London is considered as the biggest city in the United Kingdom as well as the largest metropolitan region in Europe having a population of nearly 14 million. The city is geographically divided into the City of London, 32 boroughs and two liberties. The city is further informally divided into Central London, West London, North London, East London, South East London, South West London, Inner London and London Borough of Tower Hamlets. The city is also referred to as one of the major largest international financial centers in the world. The city can be accessible through plane, train, car, bus and boat, while bus, riverboat, tram, taxi, bicycle and overground and underground train services can be used to travel within the city. The city offers a plenty of choices to its visitors to eat at its endless number of delicious eating venues at affordable prices. London enjoys a temperate marine climate, with July being the warmest month and January and February being the coldest and driest months respectively.
Sights and Activities
London has a rich history of art and culture and art lovers from all over the world come here to experience their dream destination. Entry to most of the world-class museums and galleries in London is usually free, but there is a suggested donation. Some of its famous museums and galleries are Sir John Soane's Museum, National Portrait Gallery, Victoria & Albert Museum, Natural History Museum, The Clink Prison Museum, Tate Modern and National Maritime Museum. Meanwhile, the city's parks and gardens also contribute to its tourist attraction, including Kensington Gardens, St James's Park, Richmond Park, Greenwich Park, Hampstead Heath, Holland Park, Green Park and Battersea Park.
Camden Market
Camden Market is a collection of large retail markets located in Camden Town near the Hampstead Road Lock of the Regent's Canal. It offers a wide range of products, including crafts, clothing, bric-a-brac and fast food. It is also one of the major tourist attractions in the city, with an average footfall of nearly 100,000 people each weekend. The markets were initially opened on Sundays, but later extended their operations to Saturdays. However, several traders operate their premises throughout the week. Camden Market has its roots back to 1970s and can be easily accessible through the Camden Town tube station, as well as the Chalk Farm and Mornington Crescent stations. The markets attract a lot of crowd on Sundays to an extent that authorities have restricted tube access on Sunday afternoon for incoming passengers in order to avoid overcrowding of the narrow platforms.
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