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Caria and Caroline - Christmas in Covent Garden
... and so Christmasy. The masses added to the buzz and Caria and I stared at Christmas trees, giant baubles and the decorations like two open mouthed children and oohed and aahed in appreciation. Covent Garden is a wonderful place, there's free entertainment as street performers are everywhere, we ate breakfast in a restaurant that oozed character and class, the boutiques are cute and we can vouch the pub was pretty wonderful ...
Last days
... apartment on a tiny street. We'd decided to head to Brick Lane for dinner - seemed fitting as we were so close to grab a curry in Brick Lane and Jess also pointed out it was Ramadan so we joined the chaos in Brick Lane before meeting back up with Claire, Phil and Sam after dinner for a drink.
Saw a bit more of the nightlife of Bethnal Green and Shoreditch along with the cooler than thou hipster-isation of the area. Lots of ...
First Day in London
... don't remember. We ate at this little pub for lunch and then soon realized that the majority of the pubs here have the exact same menu. The only differences are price variances between some, but other than that exactly the same. And I'm not exaggerating- not some of the pubs. Seriously most. We went back home and took naps and then got a late dinner at a pub down ...
Keeping up Appearances
... was a wax figure of the queen in which we all took advantage of taking pictures with the Queen. After the state rooms,Bev and I went up into the towers. We ran up the first tower because we did not want to be late and have the bus leave us. It was not the best idea since the stair were not even and by the time we got to the top we were breathless (Hope we are making you proud Karen). We got some lovely pictures and then we went into the exit. We thought that we were ...
Part 1: Shit weather!!!
... br> On, then, to the Gulf of Naples. I had learnt about Pompeii in primary school, but the terrifying nature of the cities demise is hard to comprehend, even as the cause of destruction, Mt Vesuvius, looks down on it all. I really enjoyed this part of the world, but still yearned for MORE ancient ruins, so I headed to Rome, where the Coloseum, Pantheon and the place where Julius Cesar was murdered (!!!!) rocked my world. Of course, no visit to Rome is complete ...
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Too long between treatments. Staff talked way too much as he wanted to know all about australia. Had to pay 17 gbp for lunch due to surcharges even though lunch was included in price.
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