St Anthonys Court
Travel Blogs from Beaconsfield
Because We Can
... So, when we went in there the first thing I did was open up a tab at the bar just because I could. And let me tell you, I felt like a boss. Ordering my cocktails like a "classy mofo" in the words of Amy. Oh, and I gave them my credit card on my dad's account so I guess I should take the time to thank my dad for our drinks last night. Thanks dad :).
Anywayyyy, we were just drinking at a table having a ...
TRX in London
... TRX Split Squats x 12 / leg Circuit # 2 Pullups to failure Dips x 12 TRX Punches x 12 / side Circuit # 3 TRX Facepulls x 12 TRX Biceps Curl x 12 TRX Triceps Extension x 12 We did 3 rounds of each circuit in an I go, you go format. It felt amazing in the crisp air this morning. The TRX are definitely new to most Londoners because we definitely had a couple of spectators watching ...
London: For Queen & Country
... horse riding trail. It was formerly the Home of Princess Dianna, who lived in Kinsington Palace, which was also located in the Park. After about an hour or so of walking throughout the park, and still no idea to where our hotel was located Kinsey and I began to search for a map, which we probably should have done before we left for London. After quite a bit more walking we eventually were able to go into another hotel and get directions to our hotel. ...
From London to Asia
... continued onwards, stopping only to have a metal detector swung round my body whilst a dark haired security officer read my tattoos on my arms the wrong way around. Nevertheless she got the message and I picked myself up and plonked myself down on the Cathay Pacific Beoing 747-400 seat 60K. Window seat. So I could imagine I was in a BBC wildlife documentary whilst flying over alien terrain.
'Here we go' I said to myself.
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Getting our bearings...
... Park (London's equivalent to Central Park) for a boat ride. Joey and Michael peddled us into the middle and Paul and I took over only after one near boating mishap . A very relaxing ride and good exercise, too. Walking back toward the bus stop we encountered an incredible weeping beech tree that just beckoned to us to climb. A couple of attempts by Joey and Michael yielded only the first branch but the teenage boys already there made it all the way ...
Location
Other places to stay in Beaconsfield
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Bellhouse Hotel
Oxford Road, Beaconsfield | 3 star hotelfrom $107 -
Ibis Budget Beaconsfield
M40/J2 Services, Beaconsfield | Hotelfrom $42 -
Travelodge Beaconsfield Central
Aylesbury End, Beaconsfield | Hotel -
Chequers Inn Hotel and Restaurant
Kiln Lane, Beaconsfield | Hotelfrom $137