Enhancing Your Stay in London During Training



Enhancing Your Stay in London During Training

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A Comprehensive Guide for Medical Professionals Visiting London in March 

 

If you’re a medical professional looking to attend our courses in London this March, you’re in for a treat. London is a city that never sleeps, and there’s always something exciting happening. Here are some activities and events you can enjoy during your stay: 

 

 

1. Visit the Museum of London

Take a break from your studies and immerse yourself in the rich history of London at the Museum of London. It’s a great way to understand the city’s past and how it has shaped the present. 

 

2. Explore the Wellcome Collection

The Wellcome Collection is a museum and library, in Euston, that explores the connections between medicine, life, and art. It’s a must-visit for anyone in the healthcare field! 

 

3. Attend Events at The Royal Society of Medicine

The Royal Society of Medicine hosts a variety of events and conferences. With in person lectures and webinars available to attend. With a spotlight on: Creating future legacies within medical history and Upcoming innovations in ENT practice. 

 

4. Enjoy the City’s Festivals and Events

March is a vibrant month in London with several events such as The Boat Race, Head of the River Race, and the London Games Festival. Also, don’t miss out on the celebrations for St Patrick’s Day and International Women’s Day. 

 

5. Visit London’s Beautiful Parks

March marks the beginning of spring, making it a perfect time to visit London’s beautiful parks. Here are some you will want to explore: 

 

  • Regent’s Park: Located in the heart of the city, Regent’s Park is a testament to nature’s splendour and human creativity. Wander through and be captivated by its diverse plant life, picturesque gardens, and family-friendly playgrounds.
  • The Green Park: A peaceful triangle of mature trees and grasslands, The Green Park offers a quiet retreat from city life, close to Buckingham Palace. The north-eastern corner of the park is popular with sunbathers and picnickers.
  • Kensington Gardens: Once the private gardens of Kensington Palace, Kensington Gardens are among the Royal Parks of London. It’s a great place to enjoy the first signs of spring.
  • Richmond Park: Known for its deer, Richmond Park is a great spot for nature lovers.
  • Hyde Park: One of the largest parks in London (and remarkably close to our training centre!).
  • St. James’ Park: Known for its beautiful display of daffodils in spring.
  • Greenwich Park: Offers stunning views over the city.

Remember, while you’re in London to enhance your professional skills, don’t forget to take some time to explore and enjoy the city. London has a lot to offer, and experiencing it will make your trip even more memorable.

 

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