London
I woke up in London after my red eye from Boston. My first stop, the British Museum. It's FREE and the amount of Ancient Egyptian artifacts is amazing. They have the Rosetta stone- THE ROSETTA STONE.
The hotel was right in Russell Square—SO close to the British Museum.
Calling all Harry Potter fans! After unsuccessfully searching INSIDE the train station, I finally found Platform 9 3/4 outside and it is a BIG tourist attraction.
Harrods was amazing. They have a whole floor dedicated to gourmet foods. By the time you leave, you will be so full from all the samples you may have to walk back to Russell Square—I did!
The tube is WAY cooler than the MBTA. "Mind the gap", how polite. In Boston, you'd be lucky to fill the gap on an overcrowded train.
London bridge is falling down, falling down. The nursery song comes to life in this photo.
It is mostly overcast and rainy in London, but if you can catch a nice day to ride the London Eye, DO IT!
River Thames is filled with kayakers, boats and some brown water. I did take a pretty nice river cruise that provided a unique view of London.
My favorite photo of the whole trip—BIG BEN. It is gorgeous in person and in this picture.
If you take the London Eye at night, it provides a spectacular view of the city all lit up.
Bath
I took a tour that made a stop in the city of Bath, England. It was a really cool experience that took you back to 1897.
Wiltshire
Stonehenge—one of the wonders of the word is more than a circle of rocks, t’s a prehistoric monument. I stared at these giant stones wondering, what is the purpose and how did these rocks get here?
How did someone lift these stone!?
There was plenty of farm land on the way back to London. I tried to snap some photos from the bus.
Takeaways from England:
The British Museum is the BEST and FREE
The tube is really easy to figure out
The food in London is way better than people tell you
There are many Hookah bars
The city is very walkable and I felt really safe walking around at night
There are many free things to do: museums, churches, and parks
Prêt A Manger (which is now in the states) is a really yummy cafe. The chicken pesto sandwich is my fav and the fudge brownies are great
Fish and chips and afternoon tea is quintessential London... so try them both—maybe not at the same time