2 weekends ago I headed down to London with 2 girlfriends for my first visit to London. Two of us arrived friday afternoon and ended up spending about 4 hours just wandering around Hyde Park which was conveniently right across the street from our hostel. There were adorable school children playing games, lots of dogs running around, and tons of people enjoying the lack of rain.
We wandered around the pond and saw two women foolishly feeding the birds which ended with them essentially getting mauled/attacked by the swans, it was hard not to laugh
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| Do not feed the swans!! |
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| Enjoying the beautiful day! |
We also discovered that the squirrels in Hyde Park are VERY aggressive (Katie, this is NOT the place for you!). This little fellow was perfectly happy to hang out with us about a foot away. The result of this experience: I do not like squirrels!!
We also discovered one of the most beautiful weeping willows I have ever seen. I was pretty enthusiastic:
By the time we made it out of Hyde Park (after stopping for a pint in between the wandering, naturally Scotland has trained us well), it was dark. So, we continued our sightseeing by torch/street light. We saw this arch:
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| This is me not getting run over by the millions of cyclists racing by! |
And Buckingham Palace!
Friday night we had some delicious pasta and pizza and went to one of the most American pubs I have ever seen (more Am-uhr-i-kan than most bars in america!) called Belushi's. Naturally ESPN was on so we got a little dose of home when recaps of the trail blazers game came on (<3 pdx!)
Saturday morning we headed out early and found a blue sky! (our response: what is this thing called sunshine??!) We went to the National Galleries and saw some beautiful Van Gogh paintings, wandered around the square, and in the evening went to St. Paul's Cathedral then made our way across Millennium Bridge to the Tate Modern.
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| We were lucky enough to cross with this beautiful sunset. |
For those of you who know me well you know how much I like industrial spaces (and scaffolding), well, the Tate Modern is possibly one of the most breathtaking spaces I have been in. My friends had to drag me along from just standing and looking around, and I have about 20 pictures just of the building.
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| Oh yeah, those are ceramic sunflower seeds, just a few million of them |
Sunday morning we headed out to Camden for the Camden Market, and honestly, Saturday Market in PDX has nothing on this market. There were endless rows of stalls all with interesting and actually buy-able things! And, the food carts were delish and reminded us all of our dear portland. I had some nommy noodles with teriyaki beef and cashew chicken and mulled wine for dessert. It was so delicious! There were endless carts to choose our lunch from, I would have been happy to go from cart to cart all day!
Also, we were drinking our mulled wine and admiring the canal when from across the way we witnessed something very bizarre. We at first thought two people had lost some kind of bet at a pub because they were getting ready to get in the water. But they were gently dipped under and helped up and everyone sang and hugged and took photos and we realized it was a baptism. Not something we were expecting to happen in the lock!
In the evening we made our way back to the city proper and saw the London Eye:
And on our way to Westminster Abbey saw this gorgeous view of Big Ben, the Eye and some classic red buses--talk about seeing everything that is iconic London all at once!
We got to Westminster and it was closed for visiting but they were having an organ recital so we went ahead in for it and it was so peaceful and relaxing--a nice break from the hectic tube journeys and market of earlier in the day and a nice way to end the weekend!
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| The travelers! |
It was great to see London, I can see why people love it so much. But, as I have (luckily) felt after all my travels I still love Glasgow the most and am so happy I chose it! It was a great weekend, though, and I anticipate lots of journeys back to London in my future.