LIVING IN LONDON ENGLAND

Are London’s gorgeous boroughs and cultural treasures calling your name? Weighing the benefits and drawbacks of living in London was an important element of our decision to relocate from the United States. And, while we wouldn’t trade our new expat life for anything, it is not without its difficulties.

Endless amounts of things to do

You’ll never be bored in London.

London offers approximately 15,000 restaurants, over 100 theaters, over 200 museums, and dozens of tourist sites. Not to mention the city’s enormous quantity of stores, parks, festivals, and one-of-a-kind events.

Toward the conclusion of our first year in the capital, I understood that all of these options were both advantages and disadvantages of living in London.

We kept a spreadsheet of locations we wanted to visit and restaurants we wanted to try when we lived in Philadelphia and Austin. It was enjoyable to refer to this list and organize our weekend activities.

But when I tried the same spreadsheet strategy in London, I was completely overwhelmed. We had WAY too many incredible things we wanted to see, experience, and eat. Keeping track of everything was more of a futile job than a feasible bucket list.

Choice overload is a true psychological impact that occurs when we are provided with an excessive number of options. Instead of picking from a plethora of options every weekend, we resorted to repeating the same old thing. My husband quipped that he likes living in London because he can hop on the tube and go wherever he wants at any time–a lovely theory, but rarely put into practice.

There is a lot of history and famous places

Do you want to see a two-thousand-year-old Roman wall? What about the bar where Charles Dickens used to drink after a long day of writing? Perhaps famous movie sites are more your style.

Whatever your interests are, London’s historic and iconic locations will not disappoint. The city boasts layers upon layers of history, political intrigue, glitter, and splendor. And, happily, most of it has been preserved for both locals and tourists to enjoy today.

It’s always a good idea to start with some classic London landmarks like Tower Bridge, Buckingham Palace, and Westminster Abbey. However, once you’ve completed your bucket list, there are plenty of non-touristy things to do in London during your free evenings and weekends.

Visit the Handel and Hendrix Museum for an unusual combination of music history. Admire the Osterley Park house’s kept decor. At Leadenhall Market, pretend you’re in Diagon Alley. It’s all there for you to explore at your leisure.

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