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Looking for office space in London? Interesting Facts about the capital city!

Looking for office space in London? Interesting Facts about the capital city!

So you're thinking of heading to the Big Smoke and signing yourself up to some offices in London? Well, you've made an excellent decision to join one of the most vibrant, exciting and interesting cities in the world! To help you get to know your area better, we've rustled up some facts you might not know about this great city:

London is by far and away the largest city in Britain and in Europe!

Our beloved capital city has the highest population density in the UK, with more than 4,999 people crammed into each square kilometre!
Looking for office space in London? Interesting Facts about the capital city!


Take a stroll down the Thames Path, it's the longest riverside path in Europe!

Marble Arch, now a famous landmark enjoyed by skaters in the winter months, was originally constructed to be the entrance to Buckingham Palace!

The first asparagus to be grown in the UK was cultivated in none other than Battersea Park in 1850.

Seen the OXO Tower standing proudly next to the Thames on the South Bank? The architect Albert Moore planned to use electric lights to advertise the meat stock product when converting the building from an old power station but he was denied permission. Cheekily, he built the windows "coincidentally" in a circle, a cross and another circle which just so happen to spell OXO' when read vertically!

The Tower of London was once the home to a menagerie of wild animals including lions!

Heathrow's runways stretch for a combined 4.7 miles!

Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese Pub located off Fleet Street was the first new building to have been constructed following the Great Fire of London!

The Millennium Dome is the world's biggest single-roofed structure in the world!

Soho got its name from being part of King Henry VIII' s hunting grounds. When he saw a deer he would cry Tally-ho!' and when he saw a smaller prey he would shout So-ho!' This hunting cry is thought to be the origin for the name!

The first flight to take off from Heathrow was destined for Buenos Aires!

A flock of starlings landed on the minute hand of Big Ben's famous clock and the time keeping slowed by 5 minutes in 1949!

The world's first weather forecast was broadcast from Greenwich Royal Observatory in 1848!

Infamous serial killer Jack the Ripper, who terrorised the streets of Whitechapel, was left-handed!

Feel free to share these at the water cooler with colleagues at your new office space in London!




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