London at Night: The Surprising Effect Of Seeing These Attractions at Night
London at Night: The Surprising Effect Of Seeing These Attractions at Night
Long story short: London is greater-looking
at night. Just like Tokyo, just like Rome,
just like Paris,
London, with its morning melancholic stupor,
turns out to be a mesmerizing life-force at sundown. If it weren’t for the attractions and the architectures that can be appreciated in broad daylight, London looks way too grayish-in-color kind of city. There’s that “but” at every end of your sentence, when you describe your morning encounter of this city. “Everything’s beautiful, but…”


It’s probably the cloudy skyline gives emphasis to that too much, which makes
everything else below it look a little white-washed. The active culture does
not pop out as much as it’s pop artists. Better play some The Beatles songs to make a
mini animation in your head when walking around the city.
“But…”
Once the dusk settles for good, out comes a sprawling city culture, full of tunes from the real, day-to-day, and contemporary London. One that is entertaining, hilarious, and enjoyable all together. The attractions become more than what they’re supposed to be. They become these big landmarks of energy where locals would hang around, entertain, and have a good time. Travelers and tourists would in return hang around, enjoy, and get to know more about London, United Kingdom in a different context. I’ve never taken too much pictures of architectures, attractions, people, streets, foods, and even ordinary things as much as London. For me, London’s art and culture are astonishingly more obvious at night time.

Despite the exhaustion by way too much seeing London in broad daylight, the surprising fact is that you’re guaranteed to find an upsurge of physical energy when nightfall hits. The energy from the beautiful well-lit attractions, from the people who’d hang around these places - relaxing, having a good time - are too infectious. You'll even see seniors walking down the streets even if it's way past their bedtime. Hello, retirees! It’s certainly is one of those select few good cities you’ll encounter that’ll surprise you even more at night, than in broad daylight. Here are some few pictures of Picadilly, M&M World, London’s City Hall, Prince Edward Theatre areas. True story, hope it’ll be true for you too. What’s your favorite night city?

























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