We took an express train into London Waterloo where we started our epic walking journey; when we got home we calculated the walking added up to at least 14km! From Waterloo we went to a fantastic pub near to my old office and met up with a few friends (whom I used to work with), enjoyed a delicious meal where I was presented with a belated leaving gift – a lovely travelling journal and walker's guide (how appropriate!) and a bakers decorating masterclass – and some wonderful conversation. After, we had a (not-so) quick visit to the office and then commenced with our sightseeing.
| Imperial War Museum |
| Elizabeth Tower |
This visit – and typical tourist photo op – was followed by a walk to Westminster Abbey, the location where Prince William (heir to the throne) married Catherine Middleton (the Duchess of Cambridge). We didn't visit the Abbey proper, but have both decided that we would love to go back at some later date and view it in all it's glory.
| Westminster Abbey |
| View of Buckingham Palace across St. James's Park |
At the Palace we took the time to check out the different gates, though namely the Canadian Gate as well as the Canadian Memorial, succeeding in getting odd looks for attempting to get a picture with our flag (courtesy of Charissa's bag).
| Panoramic shot of Buckingham Palace and Canada Gate |
| Canadian Memorial in Green Park |
From the Palace we walked back to Westminster, collected dinner – a Tesco meal deal for £3, brilliant – and carried on back to Waterloo Station where we caught a train to the beautiful Surrey countryside. From there I promptly got us misplaced (not lost!) by taking a wrong turn on our walk back to the house. 45 minutes later and we were safely in the kitchen clutching mugs of tea and nomming down some home-made chocolate cake which I had made at the weekend.
Now Charissa is warmly ensconced in her bed while I type this up, fighting back yawns and about ready to go to sleep myself.
Therefore, I'm signing off.
Cheerio!
~Crown
| "the Crown" |
If you visit London again, the warders guided tour of the Tower of London is worth doing. Plus you get to see the Crown Jewels. But the tickets are rather expensive.
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