London is one of the most diverse and cosmopolitan cities in the world. Over 300 languages are spoken, and there are almost limitless social and cultural experiences to enjoy – from music to museums and theatres to sports events
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Making it the world's most diverse city
The world’s most iconic transport system connecting you to sights across the city
Experience a royal welcome at Buckingham Palace, the official London residence of the British monarch. Don’t miss the famous Changing of the Guard, a spectacular tradition that draws visitors from around the world.
Explore over 192 national museums, including the renowned British Museum. London’s rich history and culture are beautifully preserved and presented in its world-leading museum collections.
Explore Borough Market and Camden Market, two of London’s most iconic street food destinations, where you can enjoy a vibrant open-air atmosphere and sample a wide variety of local and international flavours. With over 24,000 restaurants across the city, London also offers dining options for every taste, from high-end restaurants to quick and delicious takeaways around every corner.
Emirates Stadium is home to Arsenal F.C. and welcomes over 60,000 fans on matchdays, located just moments from London Met’s Holloway campus.
Islington blends village charm with city living, known for its independent boutiques, theatres and the popular dining spots along Upper Street.
Flowing through the heart of the capital, the River Thames is the longest river in England and the second-longest in the United Kingdom, offering scenic walks and river cruises.
Book lovers will feel at home with more than 800 bookshops and over 325 public libraries in London. Don’t miss the British Library, home to historic treasures such as the Magna Carta.
From musicals and plays to blockbuster film premieres, London is bursting with entertainment. With hundreds of theatres, cinemas and live venues, there’s always something new to experience.
Camden is one of London’s most vibrant neighbourhoods, famous for its markets, live music scene and canalside culture at Camden.
Located around the corner from the famous Emirates Stadium, home to Arsenal FC, and a few minutes away from central London by tube, our Holloway campus is certainly never too far away from the excitement.
You can enjoy student discounts at hundreds of restaurants, bars, cinemas, and theatres in London. Most museums and galleries are free, and East London offers markets, green spaces, and affordable food.
London offers state-of-the-art campus facilities, including modern gyms, sports centres, and study spaces. The city also boasts world-renowned venues like the O2 Arena, ensuring you have access to top-notch resources for both academics and leisure.
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and innovation, the city provides endless opportunities for learning beyond the classroom.