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Religion and Spirituality in London, England

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From Christianity to Islam to Buddhism to Judaism to Sikhism and more, what religious communities exist in London? Here's what three local experts had to say about religion and spirituality in London, England.

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London is a very big city with masses of tourist attractions. Try and avoid peak tourist season in July and August and go later in September or early spring before Easter. If you are planning on visiting a lot of attractions, try the London Pass which gets you into many places for the price of two places. Use the underground transport and get a tourist Oyster card to travel around, or just walk or bike, especially along the Southbank when the weather is nice. London is small so very walkable.

At first glance, London, like many other bustling capital cities, may seem overly industrial and chaotic. However, the city contains many hidden wonders, for example, the oldest Roman Catholic Church in England, in Holborn. the city is often criticised for its lack of green spaces, however areas such as Richmond Park are so vast that one may feel as if one is in the countryside.

Krista, says: 2020

London is a city of the United Kingdom. The weather is bleak: most days are rainy and wet, only punctuated by rare spells of sunshine. You can walk, travel by bus or take the underground. For a full experience, consider taking a ride with one of the famous black cabs. God save the Queen!

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