Study abroad in
England
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Aside from the myriad of foreign cuisine available in restaurants across London and elsewhere, you can drink and dine on traditional English fare wherever you go on the island. Take part in the timeless English tradition of afternoon tea at your favorite café. Order a basket of fish and chips or try some Yorkshire pudding in Yorkshire County, as a side to your Sunday roast. Enjoy a pint of your favorite beer in a century-old pub and bond with new friends the way the locals do. When you’ve had your fill of English food, test out England’s versions of American dishes, such as the cheeseburger, or step into the vegan restaurant scene that’s been picking up steam in London. There are so many different things to do and see when you study abroad in England. Get a taste of the English passion for football at a local match or opt for a less conventional alternative like rugby or cricket. Try out London’s famous forms of public transportation: the tube, black cabs, and red double-decker buses. Experience live music at some of Europe’s best concert venues, in the birthplace of musical legends like Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, and Adele. Ride the London Eye for a spectacular view of the English capital. When you study abroad in England, you’ll find it easy to learn, connect, and navigate your new home without a language barrier. With access to some of the most esteemed universities in the world and the London workplace overflowing with internship opportunities, you’ll discover exactly what you need to accomplish your goals and prepare for a successful future.
England Points of Interest
- Brick Lane If the thought of curry makes your mouth water, then Brick Lane is the place to be. This East End gem is home to some of London’s most famous Indian restaurants. Plus, if you fancy a quick shopping trip after chowing down on authentic Indian cuisine, Brick Lane is known for its vintage clothing stores.
- Soho’s Secret Tearoom Pop into the popular West End pub, the Coach & Horses, to find Soho’s only secret tearoom. This vintage-themed tearoom’s décor paired with traditional English High Tea is guaranteed to make you feel like a true Brit.
- Primrose Hill Bright blue skies and lush, green grass—two things most people don’t think of when moving to London. How wrong they are! Located north of Regent’s Park, Primrose Hill not only offers some of the best views of the city, but also a great place to bask in the rare London sunshine while enjoying a picnic with friends.
- Sky Garden Travel 115 meters up into London’s famous skyline at the Sky Garden. This sky-high indoor garden offers breathtaking 360-degree views of Central London.