
London England, UK Travel Guide
Remain connected with local mobile services.
Access the internet widely across London.
The official language is English, with minimal barriers for most visitors.
A few courtesy phrases are always welcome.
Royal Mail runs the UK's postal service. Post Offices are available across London for sending letters and parcels, both domestically and internationally. Stamps are available at Post Offices, newsagents, and many supermarkets.
Understand typical operating times and local customs for a smooth visit.
Mon-Sat: 9 AM/10 AM - 6 PM/7 PM (major stores later).
Sunday: Limited hours, typically 11 AM - 5 PM for larger stores.
Lunch: 12 PM - 2:30 PM/3 PM.
Dinner: 5:30 PM/6 PM - 10 PM/11 PM. Pubs generally open 11 AM - 11 PM.
Most 10 AM - 5 PM/6 PM. Often closed one day a week (check websites). Some have late-night openings.
Manage your budget with ease.
Plan around public and seasonal closures.
Dining & Tipping: In most restaurants, wait to be seated. Check if service charge is included; if not, 10-15% is standard.
Photography: Generally allowed in public. Ask permission for individuals. Respect "No Photography" signs.
Taboos: Avoid overly personal questions. Respect queues – 'queue jumping' is very impolite.
LGBTQ+: London is progressive and welcoming. Soho is a major LGBTQ+ hub.
London actively improves its accessibility infrastructure for all travelers.
Transport for London (TfL) improves accessibility across its network.
Many major attractions are accessible.
Services for visitors with particular needs.
Organizations providing detailed information.
Always check individual venue websites for the latest accessibility information and facilities.
TfL AccessibilityUtilize TfL's step-free tube maps and bus network for accessible routes across the city.
AccessAble GuidesContact transport providers or attractions if you need specific assistance during your visit.
Euan's GuideCarry a small amount of cash for small purchases or in case a card machine is temporarily out of order. Most transactions can be card-based.