Several Reasons Why London is 1 of the Best Places to Visit
Tripping in front of London traffic on Abbey Road
I didn’t know if I’d ever be able to travel to London, England. I have been to the United Kingdom in Disney’s Epcot several times and thought that’s what London was like. A tea shop, some Beatles memorabilia, a pub, and some biscuits were all I was expecting.
The truth is that the real England is much larger, and is not just a short walk from France or Canada as Disney World would like you to believe. Also, if you’re expecting fireworks every night like the United Kingdom in Orlando, you’ll be disappointed.
Is London a Clean City?
There are a few things that I found to be interesting. The first was how clean the streets of London are, at least all the places we visited.
The London Underground aka “The Tube,” which is their subway system, was easy to navigate because it was color-coded. It was spotless and didn’t smell like subways in New York, Philly, or other American underground railways. Like the streets of the town, every walkway and platform in The Tube was immaculate.
I realized rather quickly that it’s not clean only because they clean it, it’s clean because they don’t make it dirty. They have great pride in their city and it shows.
The payment was also simple on the Underground. You swipe your credit card when you enter at the turnstiles, and swipe again when you exit. They charge you based on the distance you travel which, for us, was never more than a dollar fifty.
Another thing that stood out to me is that not only was everyone kind and respectful to me and my wife, we didn’t witness anyone being rude or speaking aggressively to others either. The worst we saw or heard was an occasional taxi horn.
London Tourist Spots
Abbey Road
My favorite spot was Abbey Road. That’s the only tourist location that was non-negotiable for me. We took The Tube to the proper stop and then it was a couple blocks away. It was very unassuming and didn’t have obvious markings as I expected. We turned the corner and walked right past it. We approached Abbey Road Studios before we realized that we had to double back to reach the spot where the iconic Beatles album cover photo was taken.
Directions to Abbey Road posted in a train station in London
Covent Gardens
We had afternoon tea at Covent Gardens while an opera singer performed in the courtyard. The tea was delicious, but the whole experience was amazing.
Harrods
We visited Harrods London for an interesting and fun shopping experience. They have everything like Costco, but it’s more like a Nordstrom with several floors and departments. There’s a farmer’s type food market with everything from fresh fish and cheeses to pastries, cheeses, and caviar.
My experience of the food in London was also fantastic. The service was impeccable at every restaurant and pub.
The one unexpected thing was how difficult it was for us to tip. At the restaurants, when you pay by credit card there isn’t a place on the check to leave a tip. You need to carry some cash in pounds if you want to tip. They’re not interested in American currency, they’ll simply tell you to not worry about it.
Big Ben, The Palace of Westminster, The London Eye, The Tower Bridge, Soho, The British Museum, The Tower of London, we saw it all. We were also there during the London marathon and saw the runners crossing the finish line.
Overall, I highly recommend a visit if you have the opportunity, it certainly exceeded all of my expectations.
Tips to Maximize Your Vacation
It’s always a good time to go on vacation, but summer, of course, is the official travel season. If you’re planning a big trip, you’re going to want to make sure to maximize your vacation. After all, traveling is supposed to be fun. That means not stressing out while planning or being on your trip. Let’s get into some great tips to maximize your vacation.
Vacation Trends
Before we get to tips to maximize your vacation, let’s look at vacation trends. A new AAA travel survey states that 84% of U.S. residents will travel in 2024. Also, 43% will take more vacations than last year. So traveling is a hot thing in 2024. “The travel season is already off to a hot start in 2024,” said Debbie Haas, Vice President of Travel for AAA, The Auto Club Group. “Americans continue to make travel a top priority, and AAA travel agents have been busy planning a wide range of vacations from weekend getaways to world cruises.”
If you’re planning to take a cruise, note that according to AAA, more travelers are booking cruises farther in advance. Many spring break cruises sold out months before they were to set sail. “Last-minute bookings are possible, but prices may be higher and cabin choices limited,” AAA notes.
What’s more, a new study from AAA and Bread Financial has discovered that younger generations are into live event travel. Is that really new? I’ve been traveling for concerts for years, but it’s apparently a new trend among Gen Z. They state that “three in five Gen Z (65%) and Millennial (58%) respondents confirmed they have traveled in the past 12 months and/or plan to travel in the next 12 months for in-person events like concerts, sporting events, comedy shows, and book readings that are more than 50 miles from home.”
That’s much more than with older generations, with is 43% for Gen X and 27% for Baby Boomers. Then again, older generations are more likely to want to be at home, because, well, they’re older. They’ve been there and done that.
That same study found that Gen Z loves traveling for sports and music. They state that more than half (52%) of Gen Z travelers are gearing up to attend a music event in the next 12 months. In fact, one in five Gen Z travelers (20%) have traveled or plan to travel to see Taylor Swift live in concert.
As for sports, 38% of Gen Z travelers have traveled or plan to travel for the 2025 Super Bowl. Also, 32% have traveled or plan to travel to the 2024 NBA finals, and 19% have traveled or plan to travel to the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, France. Now, let’s get into some great tips to maximize your vacation.
Tips to Maximize Your Vacation
Joel Katz is the Morning Show Personality, Assistant Program Director, Podcast Host, Voiceover artist, audio producer, and Digital Content Writer for Magic 98.3. Joel has been working in New Jersey radio since college and started at Magic in 2002 as the Morning Show Host, “I can’t think of another place where I’d fit more perfectly; it’s just a great company with awesome people.” Joel is married to Kathleen, his elementary school sweetheart (they were each other’s first dates at age 9), shares a birthday with his oldest son, Ty, and has twins, Kiera and Liam. Joel runs at least 3.1 miles every day and enjoys playing basketball, doing laundry, saving his turn signal for when he really needs it, kissing dogs through a fence, using coasters, making that cool noise by rubbing his fingers on balloons, and chasing after ping pong balls on a windy cruise ship.