I have been without
internet for the last few days so I am bringing you post courtesy of my
school's wifi. Internet withdrawal isn't fun. Back to London - let me just
start by saying the my dad bought me a London pass which basically gave me
access to a bunch of tourist places and unlimited travel. I explained it London
Part 1. Onto the touristy stuff:
Where I Went:
The first place
official place I went was Buckingham Palace.
It was a bit of a trek from the subway station to the palace and not very well
marked, but I did what I normally do in situations like that, follow the crowd. For those interested, I
went to Hyde Park Corner (the subway stop) and walked from there. It was cold
and I had forgotten my mittens :(
Harrod's: I bought a cinnamon bun.
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Egyptian Themed interior |
Next I headed to the
Albert Memorial. It is a big giant statue
dedicated to King/Prince Albert I assume. Across the street was Royal Albert Hall, which was my real
destination. But by time I got there and found the door, the last tour had
already left, unfortunately. Although I did walk around the whole building
(unintentionally) and I can say that it is lovely.
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Royal Albert Hall |
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The Albert Memorial |
After that I made my
way to the well-known Natural History Museum.
I LOVE this museum. I didn't even go to the most famous part with the animal
skeletons but I loved the parts I did go to. I saw the exhibitions on volcanoes
and earthquakes and stood in a earthquake simulator. I went to another section
I don't remember then headed to the minerals exhibit. I t is really astonishing
what Mother Nature is able to produce; the beauty of her creations. I probably
spent about 40 mins to 1 hour walking through, admiring everything. That is why
I really enjoy going to museums by myself, so I can be as slow as I like.
Once the museum
closed, I took the tube to the Tower Hill to see where the Tower of London was because I planned to go
there the next day and I wasn't quite ready to go home yet. I also did my Tower
souvenir shopping before hand so I wouldn’t waste time the next day. I left the
store with a post card of Henry the Eighth's wives and a blackberry and apple
candy cane (which was delicious).
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At night |
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The Shard |
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Tower Bridge |
THE NEXT DAY!!!
The Tower is lovely. I always imagined it to be a
giant vertical structure, but it really is more like a fort/castle. It was very
busy but manageable. I also saw the Crown Jewels
Exhibition which is housed on the grounds. They really are something, so
sparkly and shiny. Although you really can't stop and look at the most famous
and current pieces. There is one of those moving sidewalk things like in
airports on either side going in one direction so you are moving involuntarily
as you pass by. Security reasons I guess.
After the Tower I
walked over to Tower Bridge, the most
recognizable bridge in London. First off, it's blue! I did not know this until
I got there. I walked allllll the way up one of the towers and looked at the
two exhibitions at the top: one about the Olympics and the other about famous
bridges around the world - it turns out that I have been to about 5 of those
bridges which is pretty cool. I also saw/briefly chatted with a guy who is in
my grammar class here in Salamanca….so random…. After that, I walked back
across the bridge to the old engine rooms from when the bridge was first built.
I then walked along the Thames, passed the HMS Belfast and walked by the Shard
and City Hall to London Bridge Station.
From there I headed
to Westminster Abbey. When I left the
station, I walked towards what I thought was the Abbey, all the while thinking,
since when did Westminster have a giant clock tower??? Turns out it was Big Ben and I didn't realize until about
10 mins later that what I thought was
the church was actually Parliament...whoops.
But I found the abbey and headed inside. Audio guides are the greatest and this
one was very informative and detailed. I quite enjoyed it. It is a beautiful
church. In the gift shop I bought a Christmas tree ornament for my mom and
another postcard for moi (shocker).
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Westminster Abbey |
When I left the
church it was already dark and I didn't have very long until the Churchill War Rooms, my next stop, would close.
After finally figuring out how to cross the street without getting hit by a
bus, I went and saw the rooms where Churchill and his War Cabinet stayed and
led the country during the Second World War. It is a fantastic place to visit
and the museum portion, which a lot of multimedia and a good insight into
Churchill as a person, is great. I only wish I had more time there.
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The Map Room |
Lastly I went to the
Victoria and Albert Museum (a.k.a. the
V&A). On Fridays it's open late although as I later discovered, a lot of
the exhibits close because they don't have enough staff to cover them. But that
didn't really affect me because I spent an hour there in only two galleries
really and went home because I had had an exhausting day. Unfortunately I
didn't get back in time to watch some soaps :( But That's okay. It was a great
day :)
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Inside the V&A |