London remains an extremely popular tourist destination for everyone who wants to visit the UK. Even before they learn the name of any other town or city, they know they want to visit our nation's capital in London. If you are planning a trip to London, you will want to do all you can to make the most of your trip. One way you can do that is by blending in. Doing so will help enhance your trip and keep you safe.
Dress Appropriately
Even though London is a very culturally and ethnically diverse city, it is still easy to spot a tourist, as they walk with a camera hanging from their neck, holding a map, wearing outlandish clothing and other identifying marks of a tourist. If you do not want to stick out like a sore thumb as you tour the city, pay attention to your dress and overall appearance. Be discreet in what you wear, and pay attention to the slogans you choose to endorse.
Know Where You Are Going
Map out your route and plans before you leave your hotel each day so that you will not have to stop to consult a map and place yourself at risk of a mugging. London is a fast-paced city, so walk with purpose and confidence. If you stand still, do not be surprised if others knock into you. Using London transport such as the tube is easy and efficient if you know where you are going. If you plan to hop aboard, plan the route well in advance so you know which train you need to catch to reach your destination.
Don't Draw Attention to Yourself
Tourists in London often draw attention to themselves by talking loudly on London transport (a big no-no) or by making disparaging comments about the UK weather, food or culture. An easy way to blend in while you are in London, rather than draw attention to yourself, is to avoid engaging in such behaviour and to lower your tone of voice. Not only will loud, uncouth conduct elicit dirty looks from locals, but you could also place yourself in danger.
London is a spectacular city with a great deal to see and do. But if you hope to blend in as a tourist during your visit you should dress appropriately, know where you are going and avoid drawing attention to yourself. These simple steps can help you to make the very most of your trip and avoid some of the common pitfalls tourists fall prey to when they arrive in London.
Published by Sophie Spyrou
Sophie has been writing for the Yahoo! Contributor Network since 13th May 2007. She used her previous status as a Featured Contributor (Travel, then Pets) to share her personal knowledge about the UK culture... View profile
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4 Comments
Post a CommentMarvelous Sophie:0)
Great article!
Wonderful, :o)
Interesting article Sophie.