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5 Students Spots to Visit in London

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When foreigners think of London, they imagine rainy, gloomy weather and crazy expensive prices that students can’t afford. This city is infamous for many things. But that reputation bursts like a bubble when you actually come to London. In fact, it’s considered the best student city for 2019, leading the pack ahead of Tokyo, Melbourne, Munich, and Berlin.

If you just came to London as a student, you’ll have a lot to explore. Before checking out the most popular UK travel destinations, you should focus on the city.

Are you wondering what to see in London? We’ll list 5 must-see spots that will become your favorites.

Tips for Students: Top 5 Things to See in London

  1. The Natural History Museum

Here’s another museum for you. It’s completely different from the V&A, and its name is pretty much self-explanatory. Visiting the Natural History Museum is one of the first things to do in London right after arriving.

When you first go to this impressive place, you’ll understand how small we are as humans. There’s a 25-metre skeleton of a Blue Whale greeting you right at the entrance.

  1. The V&A

The V&A has been labelled as the world’s leading museum of art and design. You’ll always find interesting exhibitions on. Even if you’re not a lover of modern art, you’ll find this place amusing. Some of the exhibitions are free, but even if you have to pay for a ticket, it will usually be less than £15.

This museum is a great place for uninspired students. If you’re working on a challenging project and you’re seriously considering hiring an online custom essay writing service, maybe you lack inspiration. Go to the V&A. Observe art. Great creativity might spark your own unique thinking patterns.

  1. Bar Kick

When someone mentions fun things to do with friends in London, what’s the first thing that comes to mind? Bars!

This is a city of bars and cafes. Bar Kick is not your average place, though. It has a retro vibe, but it’s mostly about beer and football. The rows of table football are great for having fun times with the friends you just met. You’ll bond over a game, and you’ll continue enjoying the evening over conversations about football.

You’ll love the Happy Hour at this place. Who doesn’t want a beer at an affordable price?

  1. The Monument

You’re a student who just came to one of the coolest cities on the planet. What do you do first? Of course you’ll climb up The Monument and snap a lovely shot of the jaw-dropping view. You won’t even need a filter to post it on Instagram; it will be great as it is. Just make sure you choose a clear day with no clouds in sight for this visit. It’s 62-meters tall and it has over 300 steps that will take you to the top. But the view is well worth your effort.

The Monument was built between 1671 and 1677. It is one of the first man-made viewing platforms. The Great Fire of London in 1666 started on this very spot. The Monument was built to commemorate this event and celebrate the city’s rebirth.

  1. Borough Market

You’ve heard great things about London’s markets. But you won’t know how great they are until you visit one.

The first thing you’ll notice in Borough Market are the burger vans. Get yourself a burger; you deserve it. But you’ll also get an opportunity to try vegetarian and vegan dishes, hot pies, and all kinds of fresh fruit and veggies.

The market is open from Wednesday to Saturday, so you can surely find a convenient time to visit it.

London Is Amazing!

Is there something not to love about London?

I know; you’ll say “The weather!” But it doesn’t rain all the time. Plus, the dark vibe gives that special something to this city. Once you get used to it, you’ll start loving it.

London is the greatest city for university students. They get high-quality education here; that’s for sure. However, they are also in the middle of all happenings. They can go to museums, explore the city, visit a great market, or spend their evenings at different bars.

One thing is certain: you’ll never get bored in London. You won’t even get homesick. You won’t have time for that!

BIO: Emma Rundle is a freelance writer who travels the world. She chose this career because she wanted to travel all the time and she hated being tied down to an office. Emma has spent time in great cities across five continents, but she keeps coming back to London – her favorite place on Earth.

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