Coming from a moderate-sized suburb where everything you need for entertainment and living is within a five mile radius of my home, I was ready to try living in a bustling city. I quickly learned that I severely underestimated just how busy London is and how diverse the culture truly is. For one, I was pleasantly surprised the first time I stepped on the tube and heard a different language every other minute, walked down a busy London street and saw a plethora of restaurants with food from all around the world, and was constantly bombarded with activities and events happening on a daily basis all around the city. That is perhaps what I enjoy most about London, the abundant opportunities to truly immerse yourself into the social, artistic, and culinary lifestyle of the city. In just a short week’s time, I had a list of dozens of activities I wanted to partake in and even more places I wanted to visit throughout the summer. Over the past month, I have tried my best to consistently engage myself in the city life of London. Whether it was trying Ethiopian food for the first time (YUM), going pub hopping on a busy Saturday night, travelling to the West End for a musical, or strolling through the British Museum, I have constantly been keeping busy. And it isn’t a hard task. London basically calls for you to explore everything it has to offer and there is definitely something for everyone to enjoy.
P.S. I forgot to mention this, but if you ever come to London, keep your eye out for the amazing street art everywhere you look. It’s like walking through a museum of all the local talent, and you will not be disappointed.