We arrived in Heathrow airport and took the tube to our hostel. We used
the tube quite a bit in London, considering it was such a large city and it was
a very fast way to get from place to place. We stayed at Astor Victoria, which unfortunately
was the most repulsive hostel we stayed in, but what can you do. We got
situated there, then went to Harrods department store! It was the most amazing
shopping store ever. It felt a little like Water Tower Place in Chicago if I
were to compare it to something. But really, nothing could compare to the
Harrods gift shop. Us four spent more time than we needed but with a floor with
the wall lines with purses... how could a girl just take a peak?
We then headed
to the Parent Trap House. It was very authentic looking. I recognized it right
away. Sadly, it was a bit under construction, but that didn’t stop us from
documenting our discovery!
Afterwards, we headed to Leicester square to eat at
a great burger/ice cream restaurant called Shake Shack. I got a hotdog, cheese
fries and the sticky toffee ice cream. I hadn't had a meal like this in months,
and it tasted like America. Then we walked around Liecester square a bit.
Wednesday: Next morning I meet the other three girls at Leicester
square because they went early to buy tickets to a musical. Before I meet up
with them I grabbed breakfast at a café in the square. I got a sesame seed bagel
with cream cheese and cucumber. It was amazing!
We went on the free royal walking tour of London, we saw prince
Charles house, St. James park (Henry the 8th built) where queen does all her
meetings. (She prefers to live at the Buckingham palace.) At St. James Park, in
front of the palace, we witnessed the changing of the guards which was so fun
to watch. Over all the palace was not what I imagined a London palace to look
like but when we went to the Buckingham palace, I understood the Queen’s
preference of living there over the others. It was so incredibly gorgeous. Our tour guide then told us about "The Mall" which is the road leading up to the Buckingham Palace. It is colored red to symbolize a red carpet.
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Prince Charles's House |
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Buckingham Palace |
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"The Mall" |
We
then saw Prime Ministers home, green park, Winston Churchills bunker. Walked to
see westminster abbey and big Ben. London eye in distance. We also walked
through Trifigal square which had some interesting statues such as the blue
cock.
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Green Park |
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Prime Minister's Home |
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Winston Churchill's Bunker |
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Entrance to Westminster Abbey used by William and Kate at their wedding |
After our tour we meet up with Jamie, and visited Niel’s Yard. So
cute! It was a little cuartyard tucked away by two ally-looking entrances. All
the buildings were painted with funky colors. Then the other girls left for
musical, so Jamie and I went to her sisters law school, then shopped at primark
and then grabbed dinner at Homeslice, a restaurant in Niel’s yard! We all
ordered salami and Margarita pizza with white wine to share. After we finished
dinner we saw that it had started raining, so we took the double decker bus to
the Love Shack Café, which had amazing shakes! We all got hard shakes, mine was
the Mars Attack with peanut butter.... And alcohol. It was a great end to a
long day but exciting day.
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Homeslice - Our dinner spot! |
Thursday: Our last full day in London started off with a dream of mine… We went to Abbey Road! It was so cool to see the exact crosswalk were The Beatles shot their "Abbey Road" album cover. We had a lot of fun running across the street and dodging traffic just to get a replica picture and we had great success!
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Abbey Road Studios |
Next we ventured over to to see the London tower and the London bridge.
We also saw Shakespeare's Globe Theater.
Since it was around lunch time we headed to the borough market where there was a lot of free samples and food kiosks. I got a marinated chicken wrap, it was so good.
Walked along river to Leicester square to stop at M&M world.
Relaxed a bit then went down Oxford street for shopping!
To end our day, we went to St. Pancras train station to see the "Platform 9 and 3/4" from the Harry Potter movies. It was so fun to do because they had a little station all ready with the Harry Potter scarf and all!
London was a great city and the three day trip was the perfect amount of time to see all of London!
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