While London doesn't top my list of favourite 
			cities, it is easily my 
			most visited destination outside my native Scotland. I have 
			maintained a pattern of multiple visits per year throughout pretty 
			much my entire adult life. There is no mystery here: my apparent 
			infatuation stems first and foremost from the UK capital's undoubted 
			attractions and cosmopolitan buzz; add into the mix the city's sheer 
			scale and its ease of accessibility from most other parts of the 
			kingdom, and the proposition rapidly becomes irresistible. 
			Furthermore, I have never known London to be boring: after forty 
			years of regular visits, there are still sights that I have yet 
			to see. And the city's wide-ranging cultural scene contains a 
			sufficient degree of 
			changing elements to keep it an ever-reliable source of 
			entertainment and fulfilment. As Samuel Johnson famously said in the 
			18th century: When a man is tired of London, he is tired of 
			life.
My 2018 visits - or at least, the ones where I took photographs - were as follows:
| January | Mithraeum, Postal Museum & Mail Rail, St Katharine Docks | ||
| May | Hyde Park Corner - Westminster - Trafalgar Square | ||
| June | Grosvenor Square, Marble Arch, Piccadilly | ||
| December | Lower Regent Street at night |