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Welcome to the London Chapter of the 91勛圖厙 Alumni Association! We may be 4,000 miles from Nashville, but the Commodore spirit is alive and well here.

Our community includes alumni, parents, and study-abroad students, and each year we host engaging social, networking, and cultural events. There are also chances to connect with current students and faculty while they are here on study-abroad visits!

Whether you're new to London or a long-term local, wed love for you to get involved. Reach out anytime if youd like to attend an event, help plan one, or simply connect. Make sure your mailing and email information is up to date in your , so you dont miss upcoming events. Follow us on or join our WhatsApp group!

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  • Chapter Leadership - England
  • Life After 91勛圖厙 Guide - England

    Where to Live

    • Chelsea and Fulham Large ex-pat communities, full of young people; surrounded by great shops and restaurants but can be very expensive quality over
    • Clapham Hub for young professionals commuting into the city; great nightlife and good transport
    • South Kensington and Notting Hill Large ex-pat communities / families combined with the artistic scene of Portobello Road; beautiful buildings and common spaces, but definitely one of the most expensive places in London.
    • Angel and Islington Perfect for young professionals commuting into the city; great nightlife, very popular in recent years.
    • Holborn and Covent Garden As close to central London as it gets with great access to everything, not as residential as other locations, less space for your money
    • More affordable areas are usually south of the river - Southwark, Brixton, Peckham, Elephant and Castle

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    Housing Tips

    • If you have the ability, try to visit the neighborhoods you are considering before signing a rental Most of the large estate agents have accessible storefronts with walk-in visitations, so spend a Saturday checking out the local properties on offer.
    • Renting property in London can seem like an expensive prospect, but there are ways to make your British pounds go further, such as renting a house-share. Large groups of friends can often live together in a five- to six-bedroom house, or you can find an available room in an existing house-share through websites like com and spareroom.co.uk.
    • Properties closest to transport links will often be more expensive, but commuters into the city will find that proximity to the Tube can make a big difference in their
    • Rental prices can be listed in monthly or weekly
    • Check all the appliances when viewing properties, as you will likely find the washing machine in the kitchen a bit strange, but very handy in a small space!
    • Especially in older buildings, have a survey done of the property to ensure there are no damp issues in the walls.

    Transportation

    • Underground Commonly known as the Tube, the London Underground system is a convenient and safe way to get around The website tfl.gov.uk is your go-to source for information about transport and any delays or closures.
    • Buses Londons famous red double-decker buses are a great way to see London as you The Oyster Card used on the Underground can also be used on buses.
    • Taxis Black cabs are an iconic form of London travel, and you can hail these on the street or find them in taxi ranks outside of hotels and major London taxi drivers spend three to four years learning The Knowledge, the exam one must pass to become a black cab driver, so they know their way around town. You usually have to tell them where youre going before getting in the cab, and tipping is not expected. Beware of minicabsunofficial cab companies that can be found loitering around bars and clubs late at night.
    • Cars Cars can be an unnecessary headache in central London due to limited parking, expensive permits and the Congestion Charge (a fee one must pay for driving within certain areas of central London). If you do need to drive, however, you can only drive on your American license for six months before you will need to apply for your UK driving
    • Bicycles Cycling has become a popular way of getting around London, especially with the citywide bike share Santander (tfl.gov.uk/roadusers/cycling)

    Things to do

    • Accomplice London Improv theater meets scavenger hunt, a great day out.
    • Courthauld Gallery Small, intimate gallery showcasing some of the most famous Impressionist works in London.
    • Football There are many London football teams, including those in the top Premier League. Saturday is the big game day, with tickets usually available for purchase at a reasonable price.
    • Greenwich South of the river, Greenwich is home to the Royal Observatory and Prime Meridian as well as the Greenwich Market.
    • Kew Gardens The Royal Botanical Gardens provide a great escape from busy city life.
    • Markets Borough Market, (London Bridge, Thurs.Sat.) great food market; Greenwich Market (Greenwich, Sat.Sun.) local crafts and artisans; Portobello Market (Notting Hill, Fri.Sun.). Go early to avoid crowds, very touristy but a must see; Spitalfields Market (Liverpool Street, Mon. Fri. = shops only, Sunday = shops and local stalls) fashion, antiques, furniture.
    • Proms @ Royal Albert Hall Month long music concert during the summer showcasing the best of British music; a very traditional English experience.
    • Southbank Southbank Centre is the largest single-run arts center in the world and home to performance halls, photos exhibitions, music events and the Mayors Thames Festival.
    • West End Theatre There are always shows on, and discount/same-day tickets are usually available.
    • Parks All of the Royal Parks have great space to run, relax, even rent a boat or go horseback riding

    Popular Gyms

    • Pure Gym Cheap monthly rates, numerous locations around town.
    • Fitness First Three price tiers, which give you access to different locations and services (fitness classes, swimming pools, tanning beds, etc.).
    • David Lloyd More expensive monthly rates but great facilities.
    • Virgin Active The best facilities but the highest rates!

    Convenient Road Trips from London

    In addition to all that London has to offer, surrounding boroughs and counties provide great places to escape the city with a quick train ride.

    • Bath Two hours west of London; original Roman ruins and Roman baths, a great spa getaway.
    • Bicester Village One hour north of London; designer outlet shopping.
    • Brighton Two hours south of London; seaside town with great nightlife and unique arts district.
    • Cambridge One hour north of London; university town with beautiful buildings and quaint passages set around the historic marketplace.
    • Cornwall Three hours southwest of London; coastal villages full of locally produced food and products; ideal to rent a cottage in July or August; necessary to hire a car.
    • Lake District Three hours north of London; Englands largest national park; some of the most beautiful countryside; ideal to rent a cottage in June or July; necessary to hire a car.
    • Oxford One hour west of London; university town, visit the individual colleges.

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