56 reasons to move to the UK

She's just perfect!

1. Panoramic view from the shopping center of New Cheng (The One New Change Shopping Center)

Do you want new experiences? Then climb to the roof of the shopping center and admire the beauty of the city. Here you, as in the palm of your hand, and one of the largest wheels of the London Eye (London Eye), and a 111-meter historical building, St. Paul's Cathedral.

2. Picturesque parks

Hyde Park, Regent's Park, Hampstead Heath, Victoria Park - and this is not a complete list of the most famous parks in the capital. The British respect the nature with great respect, and therefore there is no way to see garbage, scattered bottles everywhere, or flowers torn from the roots.

3. View from Parliament Hill

This vast territory, part of the old London park Hampstead (Hampstead Heath), is located in the north-west of Foggy Albion. Its area is 20 hectares, but the main thing here is not this, but what kind of view opens from this colorful landmark.

4. A corner of paradise

The scent of paradise - this is how locals call Regent's Park, one of the main royal parks. In its central part the rosary is broken. In the spring, when everything blooms and smells, Regent's Park envelops the sweet scents of beautiful roses.

5. Historical buildings

Wherever you go, you will be surrounded by majestic houses and historic buildings. This is Ham House, Hogarth's House, Turner's house, Eastbury Manor House, Keats house, Syon House House) and much more.

6. The oldest pub

It is in this city that the institution where Charles Dickens and Oscar Wilde were once drinking pint of beer is located. Cesar Chees (The Cheshire Chees) was built in the distant 1538, and it functions to this day.

7. Spectacular view from the Millennium Bridge (The Millennium Bridge)

Look at the city from a different angle, or rather St. Paul's Cathedral, you can, standing on the pedestrian bridge Millennium. In addition, from this place you can make amazing shots for Instagram.

8. Westminster Abbey (Collegiate Church of St. Peter at Westminster)

Where without the world-famous Gothic church, the first mention of which refers to the VII century?

9. Free entry

In order to see the greatest creations of ingenious personalities, you do not need to pay a lot of money. In such museums as Tate Britain, Tate Modern, the National Gallery, the National Portrait Gallery and hundreds of smaller galleries you can admire them completely free of charge .

10. Museum of Natural History

The Museum of Natural History is one of the largest. His multi-million collection includes exhibits on zoology, botany, mineralogy and paleontology. In addition, it is worthwhile to go and see the stunning interior.

11. Historical and Archaeological Museum

In the main historical and archaeological museum of Great Britain you can wander all day. Many here come, first of all, in order to look at the interior, art objects of Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome.

12. Rest on the lawn

On a sunny day, be sure to escape to the Hampstead area. Just imagine that you are lying on a green lawn, and in front of you, like in the picture, is the old Kenwood House, built in 1700.

13. Fantastic Winter

Although there is not a lot of snow here, but when it happens, the city looks like a Christmas movie.

14. Art-creations

Local claim that every fourth monument in the country is something unusual and original. Not so long ago in the heart of Britain was discovered a statue of a cock of blue color.

15. Cycle transport

Are you for a healthy lifestyle and there is no desire to pollute the environment with exhaust fumes? Then it's time to rent a bicycle. You can do this on any authorized parking lot.

16. Wild deer in the park

Be sure to check into Richmond Park. Here you will see not only the plantations of camellia, azalea, heather, but also its main attraction - deer. Be careful in autumn. During this period, a noble animal is quite aggressive and can attack a person.

17. Best of the best products

What is only the Borough Market (The Borough Market)! In this market you can buy the freshest pasta, seafood, cheeses, wine, beer, meat products and much more.

18. Pizza in the "Pilgrim" (Pizza Pilgrims)

Do not forget to eat delicious pizza, which is served in restaurants "Pilgrim" and is sold in the van of the same name. Of course, it is not better than Italian, but it does not concede anything to it either.

19. Dish "Fish and Chips" (Fish 'n' chips)

If you want to try something that almost every Londoner adores, then check the Poppies restaurant and order a dish of French fries and fish.

20. Curry in "Brick Lane" (Brick Lane)

This dish in the British menu first appeared in 1773 and it is rumored that it is in this restaurant.

21. The dilapidated London Wall

It was built by the Romans at the beginning of the third century. To date, the most accessible for viewing fragment is located near the subway station Tuaher Hill.

22. Carnival Notting Hill

Since 1966, in London, in Kensington and Chelsea, a colorful event called Notting Hill has been held every year for two weekend days of August. Carnival collects about 2 million spectators.

23. Chinatown Chinatown in Chinatown

This area is so colorfully decorated that it creates a feeling of constant expectation of the Chinese New Year. By the way, Chinatown is located in the neighborhood of Gerrard Street (Gehrard Street), in Soho (Soho).

24. Outdoor swimming pool

In the central part of London, in the Hackney district, there is the London Fields pool complex. Its counterpart is that it is under the open sky, and it works all year round.

25. Darkly beautiful landmark

In London, everything is beautiful, even cemeteries, among which the most famous is the Victorian Brompton (Brompton). It is administered by the administration of the Royal Parks. Every year it is visited by more than 800 000 tourists.

26. Shri Swaminarayan Mandir (Shri Swaminarayan Mandir)

It is located in the north-west of the city. This is a huge Hindu temple, visiting which you will have a feeling that you are not on the banks of the Thames, but on the banks of the Ganges.

27. From London to Paris in 6 hours

At King's Cross St Pancras, take the train and in less than 8 hours you are already photographed against the backdrop of the Eiffel Tower. Miracles, are not they?

28. The London Aquatic Center (The London Aquatic Center)

For just £ 4.50, you can swim in the pool, which somehow trained the 28-time Olympic champion Michael Phelps.

29. Meeting with a fox

For many local people, it's not new to meet a fox in the streets of London or, as they were called, urban fox. They dwell mainly in green areas, Chelsea and Kensington.

30. ... and with the parrot

These birds every year more and more. Even changeable weather does not frighten them. Bright-green birds managed to adapt in a noisy metropolis and sometimes please the eye of the British.

31. The tallest building in Europe

"Shard of Glass" (the Shard) - 309-meter skyscraper, built in 1975. It is the 45th tallest building in the world.

32. Architectural style of universities

Those who are crazy about beautiful buildings will be delighted with the appearance of many educational institutions in London. Here much has been created with a touch of royal charm and grandeur. A good example of this is the oldest educational institution in the country, the University College of London (University College).

33. Experienced skaters

Take a look at South Bank, an area on the south bank of the Thames, or more specifically in a local skate park, to admire skaters who will happily show you some incredibly stunning tricks.

34. A particle of the tropics

In the south-west of London is located the largest botanical garden of Kew (Kew Gardens), founded in 1840. It contains the most diverse botanical and mycological collection.

35. Water bicycling

In your spare time, go for a walk to fresh air in Hyde Park. There you can rent water transport and ride on the artificial Serpentine Boating Lake.

36. The picturesque Thames

How can the beauty of the Thames not charm someone? This river is beautiful at any time of the year and under all weather conditions.

37. London streets

Every quarter, every street of this conservative city is unique. It is enough to even look at the one on which the Leadenhall Market is located, a covered market in the historic center, in the City of London.

38. Do not get bored

In England, there are many interesting places that are worth visiting. This suggests that on the weekend you will not be questioning "Where to go?"

39. Nightlife

In the UK, not only a large number of various museums, souvenir shops and parks, but also many clubs, each of which is able to surprise you with its show program.

40. Bars

Be sure, even among the local there are many who were not in all bars and pubs.

41. Restaurants

Continuing to the previous paragraph. The same applies to restaurants: you will not have the feeling that you were in all institutions. London restaurateurs are able to surprise with the exquisite menu and unusual interior.

42. Unexplored streets

There must be a street you have not gone to yet, but you can be sure that it is no less beautiful than all the others in England. So, do not forget to glance at the Great Scotland Yard, which is in London.

43. Favorite place

Among all of the above, each Londoner will say that they did not name his favorite place. This means that the city is so rich in interesting places and attractions that it is impossible to fit everything into one article.

44. Walls of houses

You do not need to spend money to see the beauty. Just look at the facades of many buildings decorated with natural garlands, for example, one such house is located on the Niles Yard, in Covent Garden.

45. British accent

"Because of your British accent, I'm ringing in my ears."

It's time after the chanting of architectural beauties to move to the local accent. Do not you think that thanks to him every word sounds more sweet?

46. ​​2 liters of beer

Let's be frank: in no other country will you find a 2 liter bottle of Strongbow beer.

47. Acknowledgments

Only in the UK, instead of a boring "thank you" you can hear "your health!" ("Cheers!").

48. Locks, locks, locks

There are many castles in England. It's unlikely that even the native Briton will see them alive in his entire life.

49. Yorkshire pudding

It is considered the main component of the Sunday lunch of the British. Once you try this yummy, you will always cook it for lunch. By the way, this batch should be above 4 inches (10.16 cm).

50. Rainy weather

Someone constantly complains about this weather, and the British consider it quite romantic. In addition, you will always wear an umbrella. Even then, it is absolutely not needed.

51. Monarchs

To live in England is to be happy to realize that only a couple of hours' drive from your house are members of the royal family.

52. View from the window

How can you not love this country simply because it opens such a stunning view from your apartment window?

53. British village

In no other country will you see such picturesque villages.

54. Better than in Starbucks (Starbucks)

Want to taste delicious hot chocolate and coffee? Then welcome to the Costa coffee shop.

55. Uniqueness of Great Britain

Those who are crazy about it, will briefly tell you why they will not exchange it for another: "England can not be compared with any other state. It is unique in any sense of the word and it has no equal. "