England, Take Two

London

london-eye

The beauty is in the eye of the beholder--or the London Eye. With views of the entire city, this futuristic ferris wheel is a fun stop to make. 

the-british-museum

My favorite place to go in London--The British Museum. It is FREE and you get to see the Rosetta Stone! On one of London's many rainy days--this is a great place to spend an afternoon...or your first stop off your red eye.

rosetta-stone

Here it is in all it's glory--THE ROSETTA STONE. This stone helped us translate ancient cartouche hieroglyphics. 

big-ben

What time is it? The Big Ben can help you with that. 

harrods

Harrods, the world's most famous department store is always on my list of things to do. The only reason being the food floor. 

french-macarons

There are macarons galore... my heaven. And by the looks of it, there are more on the way. YAY.

yoga-in-london

Yogis in London. We met on our Yoga Teacher Training in Costa Rica, and here we are a couple months later. Soul Sisters! 

generator-hostel-london

The Generator Hotel in Russell Square--clean, modern and safe. All the rooms have lock boxes under your bed to store all your stuff. There is a bar/club with a DJ, study room, cafe and bar--it has everything you need--Including free wifi. 

yoga-festival-london

We found free Yoga--The Navratri Festival in WAY far out suburbs of England. It was definitely not what we expected, but there were free issues of Yoga Journal and samosas. 

london-tube

On the tube. 

kensington-garden

Prince Albert in Kensington Gardens. 

Planting Trees in London.

Planting Trees in London.

I LOVE staying in Russell Square. There is a quant garden square with a coffee shop in the center. It's very relaxing to just sit in the park and enjoy the nature all around you.

pret

The fist Pret I have ever been too. YUM. I must admit, I do love Pret's food--Quick, "healthy" and delicious. When the first US location opened in NYC, I did take a trip there JUST to get Pret... I've since then calmed down. 

africa-on-the-square

Trifalger Square, or now Africa on the Square. We ran into this pop up Music Festival on our walking adventure. FUN!

the-tube

The tube--very easy to navigate and a lot faster than the trains in Boston. If you're waiting more than two minutes for the next train.. you can consider that a delay. 

red-phone-booths

Phone booth Yogi Selfie...minus the stick. 

On the train to Gatwick Airport--Gatwick? Until I got here, I thought I was landing in Heathrow. OOPS.

Takeaways 

  • Keep your Oyster card (train pass), you need it to exit the station

  • Check out the British Museum--it is FREE

  • Russell Square is an accessible, safe place to stay...with the Generator Hostel just steps away

  • Bring a lock if you are staying in a hostel

  • Bring an umbrella.. there is a good chance you will need it

  • Eat Fish and Chips

  • Ride a double decker bus around the city

  • Enjoy some afternoon tea...or at the very least some english breakfast :)

  • Use your handy Travefy app to stay coordinated throughout planning your trip..it may save you from forgetting what airport you're arriving at.. I wasn't so lucky!