Reviews

Anonymous

a well great area with so many authentic food and with good vibrant with all traditions and cultures. my friends and I went to a restaurant and she was vegan and it was surprising when they have all the option that is suitable for vegetarians and vegans and the staff was good and very friendly with great offer of their help. what most interesting in most of restaurant they offer free water and bread. With all choices ranges of food allows to have any choice you like if you are fussy eater just like me i'm sure this will be a great town to have any choice of food of your and if you love spicy food thatch a plus point

Anonymous

I love eating outside, I'm always trying to know new cultures, new food, etc. Mainly at weekends I'm going out to parks, museums, etc, without spend too much money since it's not easy to gain. Anyway, I try to live life spending the minimum possible.

Anonymous

Beautiful place, diverse community, great place for shopping and for foodies, with alot of options for vegans. Although housing could be improved in terms of quality and affordability.

Anonymous

It is a great city and you can find and do whatever possible in other parts of the world. It is culturally diverse and you can find people from all over the world. There are variety of resturants where you can try different kinds of foods. But the transports get delayed often over here.

Anonymous

The capital city, I mean what can I say. It has everything, and yet nothing too. The nightlife is great, if you can afford it, you pay double for what your friends pay up north, people are ‘cliquey’ and often appear not wanting to make friends. Yet you still come back, every time, because it’s the place of opportunities and success. It’s full of like minded people who are extremely ambitious and you quickly forget about the money. I would recommend London to everyone, and no one. But London will always hold a very dear place in my heart

Anonymous

The city is dead by midnight except for a few clubs. The mass transit is good but expensive and very limited late at night. Overall, a very expensive city, lacking a true culture as it is more of an urban sprawl.

Anonymous

Overall, an expensive city to live in but great in the sense of diversity. You learn more than you need to as simple person; at a rate as fast as the city. Seeing different cultures come together as one is more emotional than anything I’ve ever experienced in my life. Communities are formed and you become a part of one no matter what. Nights out are usually expensive, but you can always opt for the option of buying your drinks at an off-license and kick it with your friends at one of your homes - thats where the heart is. If you do feel like going out though, theres never nothing to do. Too many options to even choose from, that might be the hardest part! I’ve been to some weird a** clubs but they’re the nights I will never ever forget. Avoid any shopping centres though. As someone who always tries to save money up, i can’t manage to do that simply because any shop I go to (of the thousands available), I just can’t NOT buy something. It’s an absolute nightmare!

Anonymous

I live in Greenwich which isn’t great for nights out but has loads of stuff to do in the day, the nightclubs in the centre of London are really good and easy to get to and being London it’s expensive but there’s always things to do.

Anonymous

Not much to do and quite a lot of things are quite far from each other. Shops also close too early for me liking.

Anonymous

London is a great city to live in, there's so much going on and you're never short of things to do. The transport is great, however it is expensive and adds up quickly. The cost of living is also very high, so you need to factor this in to your budget.

Anonymous

Food and eating out in London is so expensive, I struggle to find healthy places to eat as I’m not central but am located in greenwich

Anonymous

London is your go to for everything, from social life aspects involving cute brunch dates for catchup with friends to clubbing at night (although this is not my setting. As far as food recommendations go, I’d recommend PF Chang’s for lunch/dinner and Elan cafe for that much needed coffee date catchup (If you’re willing to withstand the wait). It is also a hub for professional development, where you’re at the core of the economy. If you’re an economics undergraduate like myself then will find many opportunities right at your doorstep with little commute. Commute in London with the TFL is the most convenient way of travel, considering the lack of parking space due to the typical hustle and bustle of London streets. It’s not a pleasant experience (especially during rush hour) where you’re paying a lot monthly to be packed like a sardine, but it does the job and takes you where you want to go.

Anonymous

London is a buzzy town with a variety of options for places to eat, nights out, entertainment etc., making it a great area to be in on a day-to-day basis.

Anonymous

London... prices are wild. People are rude and veeeery nationalist. Weather is shit. I dont wanna that the coty is terrible.. no. But after i graduate i will move because i cannot live here anymore. Sont get me wrong, visiting london from somewhere else is quite an expirience because its so different.. but living here is another issue.

Anonymous

Night life is decent, food options are lovely and value for money is okay. Lots of places to visit. Transports works 24/7

Anonymous

Food is amazing as there are lots of restaurants of different types of food. As for shopping there are lots of shops around here like H&M, Zara, New Look, missguided, addressing different types of styles for different types of age group. Apart from that there are lots of entertainment like cinema bowling, some worldwide hits are set in the cinema to to wider community and bowling is perfect for family and friends enjoying a nice time outside. However all these might be expensive especially for students as they only do part time jobs amongst their studies.

Anonymous

Value for money is low. Things are very expensive but there is a large choice. I like the London travel service a lot. And the shopping experience is amazing and offers varying experiences.

Anonymous

Very convenient place to reside as everything needed for basic survival is within 2 metres aswell as entertainment. However, can be a segregated and divided society at times so may feel unwelcomed sometimes if new to this city. Food is amazing as there is a variety, clubs are fun however the night life is better in America, shopping is amazing and prices overall are reasonable however since brexit there has been a raise in pricing.

Anonymous

London is generally a nice place, with decent attractions, entertainment and food. The people are very antisocial and on the rare occasion would you meant a friendly face, asking how your day has been . The transport is fairly good, with easy access into central however, if any delays or problems you would find that you are stuck.

Anonymous

I have been a student in London for five years. Firstly, London has loads of great points. As a student, you get the opportunity to mingle with loads of other students as there are about 15 other universities in London. There is amazing nightlift, atmosphere, great community spirit and always stuff to do. anywhere you go there is something to do. Bad things are that there is no natural scenery and also the crime rate is quite high so doesn't always feel safe esp if you're travelling alone late at night

Anonymous

I have had great experiences with meals out with my friends, there is a lot of shops to look around, it is quite expensive though and I can't really afford a lot but places like McDonald's is affordable, the transport in London is good because you can go anywhere you want but there is also a lot of traffic and I'm rush hour times you could be waiting for a bus for over an hour!

Anonymous

London is basically all in one access from seeing sights to night out. You can go from Asian steer on Bengalis in East to find fresh fish to China town. So many cinemas so you can always find a place to watch a film and of course sports we hold three major clubs in football Chelsea, arsenal and Tottenham.

Anonymous

Eating out and takeaways are expensive for the quality, nights out are also expensive and usually aren't worth the fuss. The real experience of London are not in central London but there are things worth the see such as Hyde park and leicester square/Covent gardens. Life as a student is enjoyable as there are lots of things to do but the nightlife is quite poor

Anonymous

nights out - ok if you enjoy clubbing, if u prefer the food like late night meal, you might struggle unless you are in China Town. shopping - is fine, if you are around westfields. things to do - architecture full of history and amazing museums. value for money - too expensive

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