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The beginning
After being at the airport early it was disappointing for the flight to leave late. However I was pleasantly surprised by Korean Air. The service was amazing, plenty of crew and the first leg to Korea was not full, I had 2 spare seats next to me. What a shame I didn't plan to sleep on this stretch. I did make the most of it, and had a stretch out …
London, after so many years of dreaming
Arriving from Paris on the Eurostar into Kings Cross station, we set about validating our train passes, buying a 7 day pass for the underground, which we took to Bayswater where we were going to stay. Hyde Park Suites turned out to be apartments that had a bedroom and living room with kitchenette and served us well. unfortunately it was in the …
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... the simple buildings and surroundings. I have a rather stupid thought that everyone in the UK eats baked beans and or chips with every meal. I managed to snag an organic beat root, quince and herb soup for dinner. Toxic purple in color yet was super good. If I see this place again I'm stealing the recipe off the bag. Waking up at 4-5am was expected. So hopefully this shifts my body clock to a better morning rise. Headed into the city today to tick a few ...
So much to See and Do
... got see plenty of famous people, although it was a little smaller then I was expecting we still had fun. Emma got her photo with a lot of different people, even ones she had no idea who they were. Headed back to the hostel after this.
Day 142: We spent most of today at the British Museum, we started early and didn't end up leaving until the late afternoon. We saw most of the exhibitions but we were a little tired of seeing all the greek and roman ...
London by Foot (Day Three)
... with people. Nevertheless, I quite enjoyed walking through all the exhibits. I'm a big fan of archaeology and ancient history and was really impressed by the collection they had there. Rosetta's Stone is one of the museum's more famous items, and was constantly surrounded by people taking photos. After touring the exhibits for a while, I wandered into a large room that looked like a library. I thought it was the best room in the museum because ...