... term rental thrown in, the search for a nice room continues...
One of the job interviews was near ParkLane so I've made a token foray into West London, around the Green Park area, which was very pleasant too. As many Aussies end up over ...
... is beautiful and in a great location, and they upgraded us since it's our honeymoon, so we're excited to stay here. At the ParkLane we had a delicious breakfast and headed to Green Park to watch the Changing of the Guard. However, upon seeing the ...
... there for a cup of tea and an scone, that's all I will be able to afford! Then past the Hard Rock Cafe, Mayfair and ParkLane.
My first stop that I decided to get off at was Buckingham Palace to see the changing of the guard. I would suggest getting ...
... , more "heavy" snow so i went into the national gallery for a bit. then i walked along pall mall to picadilly circus and along parklane to victoria station where i caught a bus bcak to the airport. i was absolutley exhausted by the time i got home (20 ...
... gave us more time to see some of the sights from the bus. It was like driving around a Monopoly board, going down ParkLane, Oxford, Bond, Regent, Picadilly, Fleet etc etc. Everything is so grand, even the shops are in massive, beautiful old ...
... ; After a slight panic attack I found out I could pick them up the next morning. We walked through ParkLane, the Upper East Side of London, to Oxford Street. Oxford Street is a very long street with tons of stores and restaurants...after we ...
... buildings -The Monument - built by Wren to commemorate the Great Fire. 202 feet tall, 311 steps, we climbed it! -London Bridge - rebuilt 4 times, one version sold and now located in Arizona After crossing the London Bridge we entered Bankside. This ...
... it was supposed to solve- but l think it was fun to watch!
I then spent the afternoon walking around Mayfair and the ParkLane Mansions of the rich and famous and dreamt what it must be like living on a Monopoly board!
I've thoroughly enjoyed my ...
... of the park's tranquility, and you are out and at one the busiest roundabouts, where the traffic hurtles down from Knightsbridge, Piccadilly, ParkLane and Grosvenor Place. There is also a rather handy public loo to the right of the gates, past the ...
... large cities during the war. We returned briefly to the hotel, then took a walk around this area of London. We visited a famous department store, Selfridges. It's similar to the more famous Harrods, but smaller and offering less merchandise. ...