London, the capital of the United Kingdom, is one of the world’s most dynamic and influential cities — a global hub for business, research, and culture. Renowned for its rich history and modern innovation, London is home to leading universities, research hospitals, and medical institutions, making it an ideal destination for an international conference on neurology and neuromuscular research.Well connected by five international airports, London welcomes visitors from across the globe with ease. The city offers excellent infrastructure for conferences, with world-class venues, diverse accommodation options, and seamless transport through its famous Underground (Tube), buses, and rail network. Delegates can conveniently travel across the city using Oyster or contactless payment cards.In late September, London enjoys mild weather with pleasant temperatures averaging 18–20 °C, perfect for exploring. Attendees can discover iconic landmarks such as the Tower of London, Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, and the River Thames, or enjoy the city’s cultural offerings including museums, galleries, theatres, and historic parks.London is also celebrated for its diversity, offering a wide range of international cuisines and multilingual services, ensuring comfort for delegates from all regions. With its blend of tradition and innovation, the city provides an inspiring environment for meaningful scientific exchange, networking, and collaboration.Hosting the NeuroFrontiers 2026 in London ensures not only a high-impact academic experience but also an unforgettable opportunity to immerse in the vibrant energy of one of the world’s greatest cities.
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United Kingdom