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London I Love
... urban appeal as well. With only a 10 minute train ride to get there , I am a regular visitor. The shopping is great and the beer is even better! I have one favorite spot that I always go to when I am there. It happens to be fixated upon the Themes with great bars all along the waterfront. It is quintessential and exactly what would come to mind if someone asked me to picture a waterfront part of London.
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Arriving in London & Visiting the Tourist Traps
... was off to Westminster to see Big Ben. We enjoyed the view and plotted how we could get access to Parliament- apparently it has always been difficult to get a tour of the building. People have to sign up yeas in advance. It seems to be a trend in England. On the way to Buckingham Palace, we had passed a (very) old government/royal building that was abandoned. Instead of opening it to the public, it was closed off and guarded by a ...
London calling
... versinkt, ist das allein schon witzig zu beobachten. Zumindest wenn man nicht dort wohnt oder arbeitet. Die Anwohner haben ihre Häuser hingegen verrammelt, Security organisiert oder fügen sich dem Trubel, indem sie ihre Toiletten für 2Pfund vermieten, Grillstände aufstellen, Bier verkaufen oder auf Balkon und Terrasse mitfeiern.
Wer mit der U-Bahn anreist, wird von einer Enge überrascht, die einen kaum noch atmen lässt. Teilweise wurden ...
"time to leave this town, it's time to steal away"
Well, the day has finally arrived. You know, the one that gives me an excuse to start blogging. This time, it's not my own country that beckons me to explore it, it's the other side of the planet. And now that I'm finally here, I can't imagine why it took me 31 years.
Lets back up a little though. I've wanted to backpack around Europe since I was in high school. Finally, I've taken the plunge, and here I am in cloudy London, sitting in ...
Harry Potter in London
... like a spider! Yum.
The next part was the creatures house where everything from goblins to dobby, scabbers to aragon to buckbeak were. It was very cool to see all these and the mechanics were amazing and they moved like they were real, including hagrids head (a lot of the time Hagrid was a stunt double with a fake giant head of ...