I remember a friend saying to me that New York City was the best city in the world. Maybe it is, maybe it isnāt but for someone less traveled than myself I pondered whether he could proclaim it as the best?
If heād said the best heād been to so far or his favourite city, sure, Iāll allow it but stated as fact? No, I canāt accept that. Particularly as he spent his visit staying in New Jersey. If itās too expensive to stay in the city it doesnāt really give merit to the idea that itās the best city in the world, does it?

For what itās worth, I love New York City and I can understand why itās so highly rated but it just falls short for me when compared to London. My love for London is unrivalled really. It is the best city that I have been to and will probably always be my favourite.
I had high hopes for New York City though, if anywhere was going to surpass my favourite this was as likely as any.
I said above, for me personally, it just fell short compared to London and I asked myself why? What gave London the edge? New York City has everything, ignoring the cost (London is hardly cheap either) my only criticism of NYC was that it āwasnāt Londonā. Needless to say Iām not entirely impartial when it comes to being a travel critic ā my system was already rigged in Londonās favour.
So rather than focus on some overseas based destination, I thought Iād dedicate this post to āmy cityā and giving a few reasons why itās my favourite.

Itās home!
First and foremost itās home. I was born in London, living there until I was 9 years old so itās a city that has been with me since day one. I feel proud to have grown up in London and have that association with the city. Iāve lived in Peterborough for the 20+ years since and whilst I do possess some local pride it just isnāt the same.
I have so many good memories growing up in London and itās a city that is always there to welcome me back when I visit. Itās a special city with special people and itās easy to see why so many people around the world fall in love with it.

Itās diverse!
One of the things I love most about London is that itās open to everyone. Iām privileged to be able to travel pretty much anywhere in the world without fear but not everybody has that same luxury. Homosexuality for instance is still punishable by death in some countries, whereas London has one of the largest Pride festivals in the world.
Iām not suggesting London is perfect but itās a lot more accepting than many parts of the world and celebrations of all backgrounds are widely enjoyed here. For example a vivid memory of my time in school was learning about Diwali and being fascinated by the āfestival of lightsā in assembly.
London is home to people of so many backgrounds so throughout the year youāll find various celebrations to reflect that. With the Chinese New Year approaching itād be a great time to take a wander through Londonās very own Chinatown and see some of the decorations on display.

It’s not all city life!
I think one of the biggest misconceptions about London is that itās just a big city ā all traffic and pollution. You might be surprised to know that itās estimated that 47% of London is green space, almost half of the city! London always has so much going on and itās easy to be overwhelmed by that but if you need a little time to sit back and escape the London rush then there are so many places to do so!
London is full of beautiful parks and places to relax. Admittedly the weather can be detrimental to actually enjoying some of these spaces but on sunnier days there are few better places to enjoy London. Park visits were always an enjoyable part of my childhood and I used to love collecting āconkersā as the change of season hit and they started falling from the trees near our home.

It is ever-changing!
I think thereās a reluctance among travellers to visit somewhere more than once but with London youāre never going to see everything. Whether you visit once or you visit 500 times itās never going to be the same experience.
For starters, England has four different seasons so London has a very different feel to it depending what time of year you visit (rain in the summer, rain in the winter..). London is a great place to see the changing seasons and the festivities that come with that, such as great outdoor festivals in the summer or Christmas decorations in the winter, make it a place youāll want to return to.
Beyond the seasons thereās so many other things constantly happening in London. New restaurants opening, new shopping brands arriving in the city, new shows to see in the city, new bars to check out. Youāll never experience everything in London and it makes it such an enjoyable city to return to time after time.

Itās home to world-famous sights!
I thought Iād end on this final point but the last thing that makes London special for me is that itās home to so many iconic landmarks. Everybody is familiar with the likes of Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, St Paulās cathedral and the London Eye and they look even more impressive in person!
Iāll never tire of wandering through Westminster and taking in some of Londonās best known landmarks.
Of course the landmarks stretch beyond the best-known ones. Many popular TV shows and films feature some famous places in London such as Baker Street or the Millennium Bridge, whilst of course you have iconic music, theatre and sporting venues too.
Some of the marketplaces in London are some of the worldās most famous and everyone loves a good red bus / telephone box photo when they visit. London is full of familiar sights and sometimes youāve got to go and see them for yourself!

Hopefully youāve enjoyed this post and the little glimpse in to the reasons why I love London. There are many more of course but Iād be writing forever if I listed them all.
Now tell me, what do you love about London and if it isnāt your favourite city then tell me where is! Maybe Iāll have to pay it a visit!
All the best
Jason