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There’s something about London.
The third most visited city in the world will always have a special place in the hearts of American travelers. It is an iconic, historic and fascinating place that can offer you something completely different with each visit.

From major landmarks like Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament to trendy neighborhoods like Shoreditch, London’s popularity never seems to wane, and this spring looks no different.
Here are a few reasons why the United Kingdom’s capital will remain an essential travel destination for Americans in 2024:
Accessible and hospitable
One of London’s main attractions is that it is a super friendly and welcoming place for American travelers.
Okay, so we may have different words for certain things, and each has its own quirks and eccentricities (we’re getting used to being offered tea several times a day), but deep down we’re very similar, some traveling around the city makes it easy.

While not a cheap city, it has become slightly cheaper for Americans in recent years thanks to the depreciation of the British pound – at the time of writing it is worth around $1.26.
To make it more affordable, consider getting one London pass – a special pass that gives you access to multiple attractions for a fixed amount for the number of days you choose.

London is also an LGBTQ+-friendly destination, which you can celebrate at the BFI Flare festival from March 13 to 24 or during the annual Pride celebrations on June 29.
There’s always something new happening
London is a fast-paced city; there is always a hip new place to hang out, have a nice meal or spend an evening in impressive surroundings.
A good example is the iconic Battersea Power Station, now home to an observation tower and the Arcade dining room and bar.

New shows will open in London’s many famous theaters in 2024, including MJ The Musical (about Michael Jackson) in Soho and the Player Kings with Ian McKellen in Wimbledon.
Flight choice is excellent
London’s main airport, Heathrow, has excellent connections with the United States.
In fact, at one recent reportthe airport revealed that the most popular flight route is to and from New York (over 3 million passengers), with Los Angeles, Chicago and San Francisco also in the top 20.
And that’s just one airport: you can also fly non-stop to London Gatwick Airport from a wide range of US cities, including Boston, Miami, Las Vegas, Washington DC and Tampa.
A word of advice if you arrive at Heathrow Airport is to give the Heathrow Express train a miss – it’s a quick way to get into central London, but will cost you around $30 per adult, one way.

If you can, catch the London Underground and use the Piccadilly Line to Piccadilly Circus or Leicester Square, and you’ll be right in the mix. You can also use the relatively new Elizabeth Line to get into the city.
Iconic events
Spring and summer are probably the two best months to visit London, mainly due to the huge range of world-class events taking place in the city, offering something for everyone.
For the green-fingered among us, there is the Chelsea Flower Show from May 21 to 25, while sports fans won’t want to miss essential events such as the London Marathon (April 21) and Wimbledon (July 1 to 14).

And if you’re looking for a party feel, postpone your trip until August, when the annual Notting Hill Carnival takes place (25-26).
A truly international city
London can take you to almost every corner of the world in one day, which is another reason why it is so popular.
With each new neighborhood you explore, you can be transported to a different place and experience the flavors and cultures of different communities.

Chinatown is the place for tasty Chinese food, for Latin American influences try Camden, for a taste of the Caribbean head to Brixton, or for London’s own ‘Little India’ try Tooting.
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