Things to Do In London as a Student

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So you just moved to the Square Mile to go through higher education and you find yourself looking for a place to visit in London, an astonishing and vibrant metropolis packed with marvels and adventure. If you are looking to have some remarkable experience for you to remember down the road in your life, then you are in the right place.

Although, as you may have already figured out, London isn’t too friendly to the average college student on a tight budget. Yet, don’t despair, as there are ways for you to visit London cheaply.

How to get around the city

It is probably the best idea to start by looking at London’s public transport network. Unless you do have the spare cash, avoid paid tours and try learning your way around using public means, after all, you are not a tourist, you are a student and this wonderful city is now where you live.

The London underground is the main public transport and it will get you anywhere you want to go with ease. However, the tube (as the underground is referred to) is not your cheapest option and you will be able to save more money if you use the bus system instead. There is also the Thamer Clipper, which you can use to navigate the river, and the Emirates Air Line, a cable car service to move around while enjoying a great view.

Finding time to go exploring

It’s very likely that as a college student you won’t have enough time to enjoy everything the city has to offer. If you find yourself in a spot where you think you are missing out, consider getting some help and putting some of your workloads in good hands.

Can someone write my college paper for me?

Yes, of course. As a problem solver, there is nothing wrong with delegating. Nowadays, there are multiple services that can help you have some extra time for you to enjoy yourself outside the college setting.

Places to get a great view

Being such a big and modern city, you may want to look for places where you can contemplate London in its full glory. There are a couple of these sights that you can access without having to hurt your budget.

The Heron Tower

Being among the highest buildings in England, the Heron Tower offers a free way of looking at your new city from the sky. The Heron Tower is 750 feet in height and there is no charge for climbing it. You may, however, have to pay for a drink or a snack at the restaurant at the top, which you can enjoy along with the astonishing view.

The Monument to the Great Fire of London

If you are interested in paying a visit to London’s historical landmarks, you may want to try The Monument. Having been built somewhere between 1671-1677, it was constructed at the exact spot where the Great Fire of London in 1666. Its height is 62 meters and you can climb it for free if you book the place with anticipation.

Exhibitions and Art Galleries

It would be impossible to list out each one of the museums and galleries that exist in London. The vast majority of them are free to get in. It will really take you some time to visit them all, if ever, as there are nearly 300. But as soon as you start touring them, you will get a taste of London’s profound history and complexity. You wouldn’t expect less from a city that has been developing its culture since the times of the Roman empire.

The West End

The West End offers literally hundreds of fun things to do in the summer for college students. This is the stage for quite some underground comedy scenes, pubs, clubs and a really wide selection of theatres and cinemas. There is no way you can say that you have experienced London unless you have allowed yourself to be swallowed by The West End. Here is enough entertainment to last through your college life.

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