Have you ever wondered what makes London the greatest city on Earth? If you have, here are the answers that you have been looking for.

Multicultural population

The English capital is one of the few cities in the world where you won’t feel like an alien. It is like this due to the fact that London has a multicultural population which comprises of people from all four corners of the world. Studies show that currently there are more than 50 non-indigenous communities with a population of least 10.000 people in the city. Furthermore, the same researches have determined that over 300 languages are being presently spoken in the English capital.

Rich history

London is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in Europe. It was founded as Londinium by the Romans in 43 AD. This means that the city have almost two millennia of history behinds it back. This can be seen in the numerous edifices of the British capital which clearly show the evolution of European architecture throughout the centuries.

Exceptional public transportation

London at duskIn 1890, London became the first city in the world to have an underground public rail transportation network. Since then the London Underground has evolved and expanded greatly and today thanks to the Tube as the local call their metro, Londoners call get from one side of the capital to the other in a quick and comfortable manner. And if by any chance the rail network can get you where you wish to go, you can also use the services of the numerous bus routes, taxis, Santander Cycles and river boats that operate throughout the city.

Cutting-edge fashion scene

Along with Milano, Tokyo, Paris and New York, London is one of the fashion capitals of the world.             Some of the greatest fashion brands on Earth originate from the British capital and more important during the course of the year a large amount of high end mode events are held throughout the numerous spectacular venues of the city.

World famous landmarks

Very few cities can claim to have four UNESCO World Heritage Sites within their boundaries and London is one of them. Aside of these high profile places, the English capital is also home of an abundance of internationally recognised landmarks such as:

  • Tower Bridge
  • Buckingham Palace
  • London Eye
  • Westminster Palace
  • Paul’s Cathedral
  • Greenwich Observatory
  • Hyde Park
  • Elizabeth Tower more commonly known as Big Ben

Public services

Londoners are truly lucky people because they have access to a multitude of public services which facilitate their daily lives. For example, if you decided to relocate from one area to another, you won’t have to do any packing, heavy lifting and item hauling as the only thing that you will have to do to conduct your piano removal in London is to pick up your telephone and book professional movers.

Studies show that London is one of the greenest European capitals. It is like this because the city is home to a large number of parks and gardens such as the above mentioned Hyde Park, Richmond Park, Hampstead Heath, St. James’s Park, Kew Gardens and more.