A table with an overview of areas in London to live in with ratings for the following criteria would be displayed here.
- Residence selection
- Expat population
- Relative cost
- Commute to centre
- Privacy/low noise
- Restaurants
- Bars / night life
- Shopping
A table with an overview of areas in London to live in with ratings for the following criteria would be displayed here.
01 | Pick up Time Out magazine weekly and take advantage of London’s fantastic entertainment choices and cultural activities. |
02 | Unless you intend to drive in London, find an apartment close to local transport, ideally less than a 15 minute walk to a bus, train, or tube station. |
03 | You need a license to own a television in the UK, otherwise you will be fined. Obtain a license when you arrive from any UK post office. |
04 | London is vast and each area within it is unique. Make sure you visit several areas before you make a decision about where you want to live. |
05 | A large number of residential areas in London require a parking permit. Even if you live there you may have to pay large annual fees to park your car. |
London has been a major settlement since it was founded by the Romans 2000 years ago. Its population of 7.5 million makes it the most populous city in the European Union. |
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