London gave me the impression of being very laid back. W fell in love with the London, but I bet she'll feel differently when the weather is bad in the winter.
I'd love to work there for a couple of years. London School of Economics offers a one year MBA program. It would be great to do it there. I need to pull up my socks and really be serious about doing my MBA. It will cost a fortune though to do it at LSE. So that might be a deterrent, what with all the mortgage bills staring us in the face now.
The public transportation system made traveling within London a breeze. I was put off though by the steep admission prices at all the tourist spots. Even the tourist information office charged a fee for a map of the town we were visiting. That is usually free here in the States.
The best way to enjoy London is to walk around the city center. That is where all the attractions are anyway. It is just an exciting place with lots to offer. Much like San Francisco. Though SF lacks the wide array of public transportation alternatives that London has.
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