Sorry this took so long to get up. But, better late than never. Last weekend we had a Labor Day holiday with a three day weekend. We decided to add a day and take a 4 day trip to London. I was prepared for rainy weather since England has a reputation for being wet and it's Spring. The forecast for Thursday was for rain, but when we landed it was already clearing, and that was the last of even a threat of bad weather we had for the entire 4 days. We started our trip by taking a walk around the hotel. We stayed at the Holiday inn Mayfair right around the corner from Green Park and Hyde Park.
So we took a stroll through Green Park, which has only had flowers in it in the past few years. Apparently one of the royals told her mate to give a flower to the prettiest woman in the park and the fool gave it to another woman...no more flowers in the park.lol Just past Green Park is Buckingham Palace. By the time we had arrived the gates were closed but we got our first look at the gaurds. Jess was enthralled.
Across from the palace is the Queen Victoria Memorial.
Alexa was guiding us to the nearest shopping center. We walked down to Victoria Station and took in a few stores. It was refreshing to be able to read everything in the store.
Joe, Andrea and Nick decided to try to get to a movie across the city so we took the Underground to the theater. They saw Wolverine. Alexa, Jess and I went back to the the hotel and watched High School Musical III on the tv.
The next morning we woke up and had breakfast at the hotel. Then we began a bus tour of the city.
Regent's Street, a street with a lot of shopping.
Picadilly Circus.
Picadilly Circus.
Trafalgar Square
Big Ben
The London Eye
Big Ben and Parliment
Views of the London Eye
Big Ben and Parliment
Views of the London Eye
Top of the Eye
Walking along the River Thames
The kids with Captain Jack Sparrow
The kids with Captain Jack Sparrow
The financial Center
The Tower Bridge
On the Tower Bridge
The Tower of London
We keep seeing these lines on the street. I think they mean you can't park on the side of the road. Nick thinks you get to drive zigzag. We didn't give him a set of keys to try it out.
The Archbishops house
The Westminster Abbey
Jess sporting her new hat...
We headed back to the hotel for a rest before going out later that evening. We had tickets to see the Lion King.
In the middle of the park is a manmade lake, the Serpentine. We took out a couple of paddle boats and took a few spins around the lake.
This little island in the middle of the Serpentine was the inspiration for the Island of lost boys in Peter Pan. We had fun imagining Peter Pan, Tink and Wendy running through the woods. The kids were disappointed that they couldn't get onto the island and explore themselves. It's protected.
We went off in search of the horse stables when we finished. Occassionally horseback riders would pass us in the park and we all thought it would be a fun thing to add to our vacation. We had to wander a little off the park and it was a bit hard to find. We managed to find a residence of Winston Churchill on our trek.
The show was amazing! The show opens with animals coming down the aisles and birds flying in the air. The way they manage all the puppets is so lifelike...and artistic. The show pretty much is the same as the movie...with a few additional songs and jokes. I really enjoyed the second half of the show. The adult Simba and Nala had amazing voices. The kids are still talking about it and singing the songs.
We were blessed with another beautiful day on Saturday. We had a day at Hyde Park planned. London has really beautiful parks. The sunny day had people out rollerblading, cycling and running. Below is a few pictures from the Rose Garden.
In the middle of the park is a manmade lake, the Serpentine. We took out a couple of paddle boats and took a few spins around the lake.
This little island in the middle of the Serpentine was the inspiration for the Island of lost boys in Peter Pan. We had fun imagining Peter Pan, Tink and Wendy running through the woods. The kids were disappointed that they couldn't get onto the island and explore themselves. It's protected.
We went off in search of the horse stables when we finished. Occassionally horseback riders would pass us in the park and we all thought it would be a fun thing to add to our vacation. We had to wander a little off the park and it was a bit hard to find. We managed to find a residence of Winston Churchill on our trek.
When we finally found the stables we found that we needed reservations. We took down all the info for the next time we're in London. We went back to where we spied a few restaurants and ended up in a chinese food restaurant. Once we were recharged we grabbed a taxi and went to the British Museum.
They have a replica in another room that you can touch. I really enjoyed seeing this. From the stone we went into the Egyptian section where we saw some more fabulous antiquities. It really emphasizes how vast the English empire really was at times in history.
They have a replica in another room that you can touch. I really enjoyed seeing this. From the stone we went into the Egyptian section where we saw some more fabulous antiquities. It really emphasizes how vast the English empire really was at times in history.
Alexa and Nick trying to decifer some hieroglyphics.
We took a walk around the city on Saturday night. We found this park bench with Winston Churchill and Roosevelt. The kids had a bit of a chat with them before moving on.
We woke up on Sunday morning and went to find some shopping. We went to Hamblin's Toy store. We had fun playing with some of the toys and trying out the candy section.
After we found a few treasures we headed to the airport and back to Barcelona. It was a great weekend in a fabulous city. We're already planning where we'll go the next time we're in London. It was fun exploring a new city...and even better to come back home to Barcelona.
For a complete photo album look here.
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Bren '
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