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International issues

London 2005

London is a vibrant, cosmopolitan city full of history, heritage and culture. There are some 300 museums and art galleries to visit, around 6,000 restaurants to enjoy and endless shopping opportunities in the many stores and markets.

Transport

London has an extensive public transport system. Both the bus network and the underground network (‘the tube’) run frequent services and cover the city extensively, meaning that wherever you want to go, there will be a bus stop or an underground stop very close by. Delegates are advised to use the underground as the quickest and most efficient way of travelling around the city.

If you are planning on travelling extensively around the city, we recommend that you purchase a ‘travelcard’. This gives the user unlimited bus, underground and train travel across London for the day. An adult day travelcard costs £6.00 / $11.50 / €8.60 if purchased before 9:30am, or £4.70 / $9.00 / €6.80 if afterwards.

Taxis are commonly available and can be hailed from the street. Delegates are strongly advised to hail only licensed ‘black cabs’.

Currency

The UK currency is the pound sterling (£). Some larger stores in Central London may accept US Dollars or Euro. Credit cards are commonly accepted in all shops, restaurants, hotels and pubs.

Sights

Some London attractions that you might like to visit if you have time:

Links

General information on attractions in London:
Visit Britain
View London
Things to do in London

Shopping:
Things to do in London - shopping

Entertainment:
Time Out guide to London

Travel and transport:
Transport for London
Eurostar

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