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Moving to London with IntlMOVE

If you are considering moving overseas, contact IntlMOVE for all of your international shipping needs.

IntlMOVE is not like other moving companies, we only work with international shipments.

So when you decide to move to the UK, contact the international moving company who specializes in international moves.

London offers a wide variety of culturally rich experiences that you will be sure to enjoy.

Let IntlMOVE ship your household goods to London so you can begin to make this new city your home. 

London Eye – The famous tourist destination is the largest Ferris wheel in Europe.

With over 10,000 visitors every day, you will not want to miss the ride that has 32 capsules and reaches 443 feet tall!

Make sure to buy your tickets online because it will save a lot of time.

Although the lines look long, be patient because they move very quickly.

 Tower of London

The history of this famous landmark spans hundreds of years.

Not only does the Tower of London hold the Crown Jewels, but three English queens were also executed at this site.

 Buckingham Palace

This is the official residence of the Queen!

When you are out and about during the summer time, make sure to visit the State Rooms of the Palace.

The State Rooms are open during August and September.

If you are visiting the Palace, you can also see the famous Changing of the Guard, which takes place at scheduled times.

Museum of London

Learning as much as you can about your new city will help you feel more at home.

The Museum of London provides you with an amazing opportunity to learn about the history of London.

There are seven permanent galleries in which you will see the evolution of one of the world’s greatest cities

 British Museum

The British Museum is filled with treasures from the four corners of the earth.

You can see the Rosetta Stone, the Easter Island statue, many Ancient Greek and Egyptian artifacts and the earliest known image of Christ.

There is so much to see and do here that you will not know where to start!

 Natural History Museum

At the Natural History Museum you will find dinosaurs galore!

Learn all about the history of the natural world while you explore fossils and ancient artifacts.

You can learn about the development of our world as we know it today.

If you are feeling a little daring, you can even experience what an earthquake feels like on ‘The Power Within’ attraction.

Big Ben

The world-famous clock tower is an iconic figure of London.

The name actually refers to the enormous 13-ton bell that hangs within the structure.

The bell was named after Sir Benjamin Hall, who was the first commissioner of works.

Even though the tower is named after the bell, the clock is pretty magnificent.

Each number on the clock is 2-feet high and the minute hand is 14-feet long!

Thames River

The Thames River offers the residents and visitors of London beautiful scenery, wildlife and archaeology.

There are famous bridges that pass over the river and other canals and rivers that meet up with the great natural wonder.

Get some exercise and walk or bike along the paths or just spend the day having a picnic near the water.

There are many events that take place here, so locate a good event calendar in London to stay abreast of the festivals, fairs and shows that can be enjoyed.

Dining Out in London

There is no typical experience you will have when dining out in London.

You can enjoy many 5-star restaurants, or take advantage of the food at local Irish pubs.

You will be able to find any type of cuisine you can imagine in this culturally diverse city.  

However, if you want to feel like a local, there are some typical dishes you can eat.

If you are a fan of tea, many hotels offer the traditional English tea experience.

If you are more of a fish and chips type of person, there are plenty of opportunities to enjoy this delicious fried dish.

Bangers and mash, which is actually sausages and potatoes, are an all-time favorite.

Roastbeef and Yorkshire pudding is typically served on Sundays during a family affair.

Yorkshire pudding is made from flour, eggs and milk and is moistened with gravy when it is ready to be served.

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