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London is England’s capital city and has been a major settlement in the UK for two millennia. The Greater London area has a population of more than 8.5 million, increasing to over 14 million for the wider metropolitan area.
Discover London Living
London is a city of extraordinary diversity and opportunity. From leafy Hampstead and vibrant Notting Hill to riverside Richmond and historic Finchley, every borough offers its own character, lifestyle and property type.
With world-class transport links including the London Underground, Elizabeth Line and extensive bus and rail networks, commuting around the city is easy and living here means having some of the UK’s best schools, cultural attractions and green spaces right on your doorstep.
Transport and Connectivity
Greater London stands on the River Thames and spans over 610 square miles, making it one of the world’s most connected capitals, and the largest urban area in the United Kingdom.
The London Underground, the oldest metro system globally, serves over 270 stations with more than 4 million journeys take place on the system every day.
More than 300 railway stations operate across Greater London, including Waterloo, the UK’s busiest seeing more than 184 million people a year, while a vast 24-hour bus network covers more than 700 routes. For drivers, the M25, North and South Circular roads ensure easy access to all corners of the city and beyond.
Culture, Heritage and Lifestyle in London
London is also one of the world’s great cultural capitals. From the British Museum and National Portrait Gallery to theatres in the West End and concerts at Wembley Stadium, there’s always something to experience, making London one of the most desirable places to live, work and invest.
Historic and popular attractions include the London Eye, the historic Tower of London, Big Ben, The Shard and of course the Queen’s official London residence, Buckingham Palace.
There are five major business districts in London: Camden & Islington, Canary Wharf, the City, Lambeth & Southwark, and Westminster. It is home to more than half of the top-listed companies in Britain, and more than 100 of Europe’s largest companies have their headquarters in the city centre.