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Mar 19-20, 2020    London, UK

World Summit on Infectious Diseases and Therapeutics

London, the capital of the United Kingdom. It is among the most established of the world's incredible urban communities its history crossing almost two centuries and a standout amongst the most cosmopolitan. By a long shot Britain's biggest city, it is likewise the nation's monetary, transportation, and social focus.

London is viewed as one of the world's most significant worldwide urban communities and has been named the world's most dominant, most alluring, most powerful, most visited, most costly, creative, maintainable, most speculation well disposed, most prominent for work, and the most veggie lover amicable city on the planet. London applies an impressive effect upon expressions of the human experience, trade, training, amusement, style, money, social insurance, media, proficient administrations, innovative work, the travel industry and transportation.

Why London?

London is considered to be one of the world's most important global cities and has been termed the world's most powerful, innovative, sustainable, most investment-friendly, and most popular for work city in the world. London exerts a considerable impact upon education, fashion, finance, healthcare, professional services, research and development, tourism and transportation. London ranks 26 out of 300 major cities for economic performance.

It is the various oldest of the arena’s terrific towns—its records spanning almost millennia—and one of the maximum cosmopolitan. By some distance Britain’s biggest metropolis, it is also the country’s economic, transportation, and cultural center. London is located in south-eastern England, mendacity astride the River Thames some 50 miles (80 km) upstream from its estuary at the North Sea. In satellite TV for pc image, the city can be visible to take a seat compactly in a Green Belt of open land, with its primary ring dual carriageway (the M25 motorway) threaded round it at a radius of about 20 miles (30 km) from the city center. The growth of the constructed-up region was halted by strict metropolis planning controls inside the mid-Nineteen Fifties.

Economy:

London has some of the highest real estate prices in the world. London is the world's most expensive office market for the last three years according to world property journal (2015) report.

Tourism:

London is one of the leading tourist destinations in the world and in 2015 was ranked as the most visited city in the world with over 65 million visits. It is also the top city in the world by visitor cross-border spending, estimated at US$20.23 billion in 2015.

In 2015 the top most-visited attractions in the UK were all in London. The top 10 most visited attractions were: (with visits per venue) 

  1. The British Museum: 6,820,686
  2. The National Gallery: 5,908,254
  3. The Natural History Museum (South Kensington): 5,284,023
  4. The Southbank Centre: 5,102,883
  5. Tate Modern: 4,712,581
  6. The Victoria and Albert Museum (South Kensington): 3,432,325
  7. The Science Museum: 3,356,212
  8. Somerset House: 3,235,104
  9. The Tower of London: 2,785,249
  10. The National Portrait Gallery: 2,145,486

Transport:

Transport is one of the four main areas of policy administered by the Mayor of London, however the mayor's financial control does not extend to the longer distance rail network that enters London. In 2007 he assumed responsibility for some local lines, which now form the London Overground network, adding to the existing responsibility for the London Underground, trams and buses. The public transport network is administered by Transport for London (TFL).

Education :

London is a major global centre of higher education teaching and research and has the largest concentration of higher education institutes in Europe. According to the QS World University Rankings 2015/16, London has the greatest concentration of top class universities in the world and its international student population of around 110,000 is larger than any other city in the world. A 2014 PricewaterhouseCoopers report termed London the global capital of higher education.

Some key facts about London!

  1. The Tower of London houses six ravens
  2. St Pauls Cathedral could have looked very different
  3. London was home to many famous faces
  4. The Millennium Dome is the biggest structure of its kind in the world
  5. Waterloo Tube Station is the busiest for public transport
  6. London has over 170 Museums
  7. The Romans were the first to make London their home.
  8. In 2016, London was ranked as the 6th most expensive city to live in.

How to Reach:

  1. United Club/Global First Lounges
  2. Terminal 2, London Heathrow, Croydon Rd, Longford, Hounslow TW6 1DT, United Kingdom
  3. Take Calshot Rd, Croydon Rd, Cromer Rd and Chester Rd to Inner Ring W, 5 min (0.5 mi)
  4. Drive from Tunnel Rd W to Sipson. Take the A4 exit from Tunnel Rd W, 3 min (0.8 mi)
  5. Drive to your destination, 55 s (0.1 mi)
  6. Park Inn by Radisson London Heathrow, Bath Rd, Heathrow, Sipson, West Drayton UB7 0DU, United Kingdom

 


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