I was
lucky enough to visit London, England two winters ago with my family. We were
only there for four days and I totally recommend staying there for at least 5
or 6 days to really enjoy the tourist sites and all of the wonderful things
there are to do. During my time in England though, I got a good a pretty good
look at some of the cool locations and the different culture. If I had to
describe London in one word, I would call it quaint. The buildings, the taxis,
the buses all contribute to an old-fashioned atmosphere. I loved going to the pub and having bangers
and mash, a specialty of England.
One of
the coolest places in England was Picadilly Square. Picadilly Square is a
lively place with restaurants, movie theaters, street performers, a street
fair, and so much more. All of the buildings were lit up and the tone was so
lively and fun. I had a great time on the ferris wheel with my family and really
enjoyed a Guinness at the nearby Pub (the drinking age is 18!) I also loved
looking at some of the sights that England is known for. We took one of those
red double decker bus tours and got to see all of the top fascinations of
England. We went to the Big Ben and Buckingham Palace, which I don’t even have the
words to describe. Buckingham Palace was one of the Queen of England’s actual
living spaces, but it was closed at the time we went to visit so we only got to
see the outside. We also visited the London Towers which holds the crown
jewels. I’ve never been so mesmerized before in my life. The cool thing about
the crown jewels is that it is actual pieces of jewelry that the royal family
still wears. They showcased not only the object (such as the crown) but the
case that is used to transport it.
| My little sister and I in front of Buckingham Palace. |
As ever, I'm definitely envious of your awesome travel experiences, but at least I get to read about them! As usual, a great and interesting post, and I love that you worked your own stories and image into this post! Great touches!
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