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City of Contrasts

From the moment you step onto its streets, London reveals itself as a city of contrasts. Historic landmarks like the Tower of London and Westminster Abbey stand beside modern glass skyscrapers and busy business districts. Peaceful parks offer a break from the noise, while just around the corner, lively streets are full of shops, traffic, and people from many cultures. Traditional red buses and black taxis move alongside bicycles and electric cars. In every part of the city, old and new blend together, making London a place where past and present meet every day.

Squirrels of London

The squirrels of London are a familiar and charming sight in the city’s parks and gardens. Especially in places like Hyde Park, Regent’s Park, and St James’s Park, these small animals have become used to people and are often seen running across paths or sitting on benches. Many visitors are surprised by how confident they are, sometimes even approaching humans in search of food. Originally introduced from North America in the 19th century, grey squirrels have now replaced most native red squirrels in the city. Today, they are an important part of London’s urban wildlife and give the parks a lively and natural atmosphere.