London, United Kingdom
The United Kingdom consists of the countries of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland (which together make up Great Britain). The Republic of Ireland is a separate country and is part of the European Union.
The United Kingdom is a constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy. Each of the countries within the UK has a distinct culture and a fierce sense of national pride. Although the English pound is the most common currency in circulation, banks in Scotland and Northern Ireland also issue currency in the same denominations, which look similar and mainly circulate within their respective countries. English, Scottish and Northern Irish pound notes are equal in value. Keep in mind that if you plan to travel to the Republic of Ireland, the Euro is their official currency.
Across the U.K., everyday conversations will likely cover topics such as sports (particularly European football, rugby, and cricket), politics, social issues, movies/arts or the weather. British humor carries a strong element of satire that is aimed at the absurdity of everyday life. Sarcasm, tongue-in-cheek comments, banter, and a dry, sharp wit are all commonplace.
As the U.K.’s capital, London is where history meets modernity, with traditions from thousands of years ago to dynamic startups and global firms. As far as sights and activities go, you can spend years living there and still never see it all. On your study abroad trip to London, try to pack in as much as you can – museums, galleries, theater, iconic landmarks, street markets, pubs, trendy cafes – your only limitation is hours in the day!
Transportation
Airports
Flight will arrive at Heathrow International Airport, leaving from Cleveland Hopkins.
Local Transit
Students will see London by foot and the London Underground. Flights and local travel for the program are included in the Estimated Costs webpage.