Red Lion Wendover
Check rates and availability for this hotel
Find the best prices for Red Lion Wendover from our 2 partners. Show all partners
Travel Blogs from Aylesbury
Day Thirty-Eight - Sherlock London Locations
... Lewis! It was brilliant to see Lewis and Hathaway again. Too bad I won't be here for another 3 weeks to catch the remaining new episodes. I guess I will just have to order the DVDs. Tomorrow is my last full day and I have absolutely nothing planned. But I know it's going to be an easy day as I am seeing the first signs of blisters on my feet and I want to avoid that at all costs. Day Thirty-Nine - My Last Full ...
May 7: London!
... bridge. This was a really skinny bridge that was only meant for pedestrian travel. Shortly after that we came across Shakespeare's Globe. This was a very meaningful site to visit for both Melanie and I because of our four years of training in the dramatic arts and the knowledge of the theatre's history and it's importance to the world of art. We didn't tour it because it was too late, but will tour it tomorrow morning. After a much ...
My Fake Birthday
... every day of the week and rain can be just as lovely as blue skies. We had some oatmeal, bananas, and decided to go catch the tube to the Tower of London even though it wasn't open till 10, we knew we had to pick up the tickets and then go in. We realized later this was the best idea we had. We got there, pouring rain, and got the tickets without a line and got in around 9:40. We immediately walked all the walls and towers we could find, then lined ...
Last day at work and Bon Voyage Meal out- Prezzo's
... Liam who has seen me go from job to job and never really being happy and always being on the recieving end of the stress of how much I disliked my job. So to walk into my current job - knowing I was going to go travelling when I accepted the job- I never expected to like it and never wanted to like anyone there either. But I can honestly say minus the first week when I could ...
An Ace dinner with friends
... was not, however, forgotten. The
Rockers kept rocking.
By the early 1990s a
revival movement, led by Mark Wilsmore,
started to gather support for a third incarnation of the Ace Cafe and
by the end of decade the it was back in business. It has been slow
hard work, but today the Ace Cafe is again a focal point for bikers
and bike culture. The machines and the music are different of
course, but the idea is the same. It ...