London is one of the most visited cities in the world.

They speak English, which is the worlds second language.

They have iconic attractions Look Kids, Big Ben!

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And theyre popular culture is nearly as invasive as that of the United States.

Harry Potter or the Beatles, anyone?

London is also a sprawling city with loads to see and do.

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Which can make it a bit intimidating for first-time visitors.

Were big fans of London, its diverse neighborhoods, and all the city has to offer.

Things to Do in London for Generalized Geeks

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Catch a lecture at Conway Hall.

Conway Hall is a nearly hundred-year-old event hall owned by the Conway Hall Ethical Society.

Conway Hall Events

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Go to a nerdily-themed museum (or studio).

Its the countrys fictional characters, though, who may provide the geekiest museum experiences of all.

This thing is immersive.

I promise, youwillfeel like youre in the Great Hall and the Ministry of Magic.

Say something at Speakers Corner.

But it is the most famous.

Since that time, thought leaders like Karl Marx and George Orwell have spoken there.

Suffragettes met not far away at the Reformers Tree.

And multiple anti-war rallies have been held on the spot.

Speakers Corneris located in the northeastern corner of Hyde Park.

Anyone can speak there on any (lawful) subject at any time.

So, prepare a monologue and communicate to the masses.

Things to Do in London for Book Nerds

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You wont be able to put your hands on these items and venture to channel their inspirational power.

But you’re free to give them a good ogling.

5. or the National Poetry Library.

Tis a rare lover of literature who doesnt also adore at least one poem.

And LondonsNational Poetry Libraryhouses the largest public collection of modern poetry in the world.

Things to Do in London for Theater Nerds

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Talk Shakespeare at the Globe.

Its officially calledShakespeares Globe, for starters.

And, during the season, the theatre puts on multiple of Shakespeares plays for tourists and locals.

They also do pre-performance talks.

Take a theatre tour.

Londons West End is as iconic as New York Citys Broadway.

Its St. Martins Theatre is home to the longest running play in history, Agatha ChristiesThe Mousetrap.

It sees as many, if not more, celebrities grace its stages each year.

And it carries on a tradition of legendary playwriting.

The London theater scene produced a bevy of unprecedented authors from William Shakespeare to Oscar Wilde.

it’s possible for you to get some history on Londons impressive theater stats with a theater tour.

While a West End Theatre Walking Tour will give you an overview of the entire West Ends History.

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Things to Do in London for Comic Book Geeks

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Get two-dimensional at The Cartoon Museum.

LondonsCartoon Museumhas been around since 2006.

And its also brand new to London.

A super quirky thing to do in London, youll feel like youre in a comic strip.

Try not to drool on the back issues at 30th Century Comics.

Like most big cities, there are plenty of comic book stores in London.

But, if youre looking for that truly special experience, you better get to 30thCentury Comics.

There is simply no other comic shop in London that has so many issues from so many decades.

That can make searching for that much-desired back issue at 30thCentury both time-consuming and overwhelming.

But, worry not.

Things to Do in London for Science Geeks

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Investigate the Brompton Cemetery Time Machine.

Is it science, or is it nonsense?

And since the late-1970s, the mausoleums key has been missing.

Could the Courtoy tomb send you spiraling into the past or the future?

Its worth a stop byBrompton Cemeteryto see why people believe it might.

Stand on the pulse of time and geography at The (Real) Prime Meridian.

The real meridian lies 100 meters to the east.

And you neednt pay to get into the Royal Observatory to see it.

Godspeed, Nerdlings, at finding your treasures.