There has been an inhabited settlement in what is now London for thousands of years. London is named after the Roman settlement of Londinium.
600,000 or so.
the road distance from Warsaw to London is about 1750 km
The major towns of Britain in 1750 were: London, Bristol, Liverpool, Leeds, Birmingham and Glasgow.
Uh, want to check that date again? The US didn't exist in 1750.
The Tower of London was present in Britain by 1750, and one could visit it, despite its association with imprisonment. You could also visit Canterbury Cathedral.
To cross the river Thames in London.
they all moved to London to live a proper city life.
For the same reasons it is important today. Life could no exist without it.
Yes
The Great Fire of London was in 1666 and London Fire Brigade didn't exist then.
Of course they did, otherwise London would not exist, but the fire meant that London could be built differently, with wider streets, which for the most part are the streets that exist today.
There are thousands of buildings in London dating from 1800 and earlier.