London features a humid temperate oceanic climate (Cfb). This gives the city cool winters, warm to hot summers with precipitation fairly evenly distributed all year round. Does London ever get warm? Modern London has the equable climate of South East England, with mild winters and temperate summers. The average daytime air temperature is 52 °F […]
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Why Is London So Warm?
London is experiencing hotter and drier summers that are further impacted by the Urban Heat Island effect (UHI). The UHI can cause London to be up to 10’C warmer than neighbouring rural areas. This is because the sun’s rays are absorbed by hard surfaces rather than by vegetation such as trees, plants and grass. Why […]
Which Museums In London Are Not Free?
London’s Non-Free Museums: Your Guide to London’s Museums That Charge Admission 18 Stafford Terrace. Alexander Fleming Laboratory Museum. Benjamin Franklin House. Brunel Museum. Canal Museum. Charles Dickens Museum. Churchill War Rooms. Dr Who Museum. Are museums in London still free? One of the most wonderful things about London is that most of its major museums […]
What Is The Best About London?
Our Top Ten in London Churchill War Rooms. Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour. Tower Bridge. St. Paul’s Cathedral. Covent Garden. Buckingham Palace. Westminster Abbey. London Eye. What is the best thing about London? London is one of the most multicultural cities in the world, with over a third of its population born in a foreign country. […]
Why Are Museums In London Free?
Exactly 10 years ago, museums and galleries – including the Victoria and Albert Museum and the Victoria and Albert Museum – scrapped entrance fees as part of a government plan to widen access to the nation’s culture and heritage. When did museums become free in London? 2001Successive governments have changed the policy, with Labour governments […]
What Is London Famous City?
London. Home of the Houses of Parliament, Big Ben, The Tower of London, Westminster Abbey, The British Museum and more British Icons, London is a world center of theatre, art, music, literature, and culture. It’s also a city of colorful markets, great shopping, green open spaces, and a cosmopolitan culture. What is the most famous […]
What Are Some Pros About London?
The Pros of Living in London (Advantages of Living in London) There’s So Much Choice. Culture. History. There’s Always Something Going On. Great Travel Links. Job Availability. Green Space. Higher Wages Than the Rest of the UK. What are some positives about London? It’s a work hard, play hard city, with many of the world’s […]
What Are Some Social Issues In London?
Social Problems facing Britain in 2020… Pollution and the environment. Inequality, low pay and poverty. Inflation/ cost of living/ especially housing. unemployment and underemployment. Race relations. The Ageing population. Crime, law and order. Mental health – depression/ anxiety (/suicide) What are the social issues in London? Poverty and homelessness. Inequalities in education. Health, public health […]
Where Is London’S Most Quiet Room?
Just off a busy main road in the middle of London’s Fitzrovia, inside the winding corridors of University College London, there’s an anechoic chamber and it’s nearly 100% sound-proof. The unique design of the chamber means there’s no reflection or reverberation of sound while you’re inside. Is there a quiet room in London? The Anechoic […]
What Time Is Traffic Worst In London?
The rush hour ends in the morning at around 10 am up to 4.30 pm but even during that period, there are a lot of people moving to and from different places in London. The evening rush hour starts from 4.30 pm and ends at 8 pm. What are peak traffic hours in London? Remember […]