So for someone who doesn’t know our professor neither Mr Thomas, just be patient… you’ll find one soon.
vendredi, mars 30, 2007
How to find a property in London ?
London is very expensive
London is, with Tokyo and Moscow, one of the most expensive cities in the world. As a consequence, a lot of Londoners moved out to the suburbs, and travel by train everyday to go to work. Spending one or two hours travelling to work is not an exception.
Here is a basket of priced items:
Single bus journey - £1.20
Bus day pass - £3.00
Underground journeys
Within centre - £2.00
centre to Heathrow - £3.80
Day Travelcard - Central Zones - £5.10
(bus, train and underground)
Snack Food Bought in Supermarket
330ml orange juice - 0.38p
500ml milk - £0.32
bottle of house wine £4.00-£6.00
sandwiches - £1.65-£2.45
20 cigarettes - £5.00
Fast Food
Big Mac - McDonalds - 1.99p
Medium Coke- McDonalds - £0.99
Coffee - coffee shop £2.00
Pizza (Marguerita) - Independent £6.00
London Accommodation
Dormitory bed - £12.00-£20,00
Bed & Breakfast double room - £45.00-£70.00
4 star double room - £90.00-£150.00
Studio Apartment - £85.00-£130.00
It is easier to find an accommodation in London than in Paris. Actually, since we are moving there, we had to find a two bedroom apartment quickly (because of the exams) and as near as possible of Canary Wharf where the rents are cheaper than the center of London. We went there for a couple of days, and we visited 9 properties. In France, you need to have as many “garants” as possible, that’s the word in French for the people who guarantee your capacity to pay the rent, otherwise it’s impossible to get the flat that you want. On the opposite, in London you only have to earn 3 times the rent.
However, in London, it is very expensive to rent an apartment. Actually the apartment we have costs 2000€ and you can have the same on in Paris for 1200€. Therefore one is almost obliged to have one or many roommates.
jeudi, mars 29, 2007
London's Bridges

London Bridge is a modern structure built on the site of many bridges. At

The first London Bridge is thought to have been built by the Romans sometime in the first century, with several rebuilds over the centuries. Eventually wooden bridges were replaced with a stone bridge, the first one being started in 1176.
The first sto

If you stand on Westminster Bridge and look north you will see one of the most famous sights in London - St Stephen's Tower (Big Ben) and The Houses of Parliament.
The fourth London bridge is the Millennium Bridge. This footpath was

This London bridge was officially opened by The Queen in May 2000. The Queen dedicated the bridge "as a symbol of the new millennium to the people of Southwark and of the City of London and to all who shall pass over it from all over the world".
Mes amis Mes amours

Transportation in London
Walking is a great way to make short journeys around the capital in a sunny afternoon. Actually most of the historical monuments are located in the center an walking from to the other is very easy thanks to the help of friendly Londoners… ? Just to add an other piece of advice: be aware; “LOOK RIGHT” any time you want to cross a street!
Nowadays, security has been enhanced across the transport network in London. In fact, the easiest way to get around London is, for sure, by public transport. Tubes, trams DLR and buses can be found in nearly each street corner. The only handicap being the price, the cheapest way to pay for single journeys is the Oyster card. In it, you can store cash to pay as you go. The system will then always charge you each day less than the price of a day-travel-card but it will always stay more expensive than in Paris.
