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Last full day
... We did discover a very ornate and slightly more intimate arcade in a side street off Carnaby Street and had a look around there.
From Carnaby Street we headed down Regent Street to Piccadilly Circus and onto the Mall and down to Buckingham Palace. The road was closed for the Queen’s birthday on the weekend so we had a lovely view of the palace and the Queen Victoria Memorial as we approached. We walked through St James’s park to Horse ...
Westminster Abbey, Kensington & Buckingham Pal
... we staked out a spot along the gate by the entrance hoping to catch visible proof of a royal this time! I did get video of the Land Rover leaving, but had no idea who it was until after they drove by. It was Prince Andrew and what we all assumed was one of his daughters in the back seat. Andrew was sitting on the opposite side, so it's very diffciult to tell who was in the car. Oh, well...we tried! Dave and I walked back to the hotel, had a lovely dinner in the pub, then headed back to the room to ...
London in a day
It’s Tuesday in London, and what a Tuesday it was. We covered as much ground in one day as anybody could expect to cover, even with a rather late start. We began our epic day of sightseeing at Green Park, where we stopped to have a quick picnic (we had picked up salads at Marks & Spencers, d-lish and a deal). We walked over to Buckingham Palace where the raised flag confirmed that the Queen was in. I think the further away from the palace you are, the easier it is to take ...
Day 375 - London Calling
... a short flight from Seville to Gatwick plops me down unceremoniously amidst a cloudy storm. It’s a fitting welcome to this drab but colorful place. The weather may be unceasingly dreary, but the people and the city make up for it in their witty and appealing sense of taste. A long train ride to the Northern boroughs takes me to an epic meeting of two long lost friends from Laos who still mean the world to me even after eleven months of time ...
Fancy London and its unforging forecast!
... a glimpse of the Olympic Stadium which looks incredible. Another plus for cycling was seeing the city from a different perspective - so much going on and the beauty of being able to nip in and out of the traffic was excellent.
We eventually reached North London, having missed the awful riots we had seen on the news, and finally reached our Brentwood Travelodge - usual standard room just with a different view out of the window. As we were soaked through ...