Anyhow, on my last full day in London I tried to cram in as much as possible. K had to work in the morning so I was on my own for a bit. My first destination of the day was the Tower of London. I was fascinated by this place because of the books I've read recently: Through a Glass Darkly, The Other Boleyn Sister, and The Boleyn Inheritance, all which have parts that took place at the Tower of London.
Traitor's Gate
A Beefeater
The Tower Green - Execution Site
Actors depicting scene's from Henry VIII's reign
A glimpse of the Tower Bridge
The White Tower
New & Old
More Old & New
After a couple of hours touring the Tower of London I made my way to The Monument, "a 202 foot hollow column that is Wren's tribute to the Great Fire that gave him a blank canvas on which to create modern London" (Rick Steves' London 2009)
The Monument
More New & Old near The Monument
After viewing The Monument I started walking toward St. Paul's Cathedral.
St. Mary-le-bow Church
In the courtyard outside St. Mary-le-bow
A glimpse of St. Paul's Cathedral
Temple Bar Gate by Christopher Wren
A bit of the Temple Gate, a bit of St. Paul's
St. Paul's Cathedral
More St. Paul's
And more St. Paul's
K finished up work around 1pm and met up with me on the step of St. Paul's Cathedral. We continued on foot, taking in the sights, sounds, and smells of London.
The entry to Twining's Tea, first opened in 1717
Royal Courts of Justice
More Royal Courts of Justice
Our next visit was to the Courtald Gallery. My attraction to this gallery was Degas. I love Degas.
After an hour or two at the gallery K & I made our way to Starbucks for some refreshment. Frapuccinos in hand we walked to a nearby park to enjoy our treats and give our feet a rest. Once rested we made our way back to Harrods, so I could see what I missed a couple of days before. Such a cool store! I didn't buy anything (shocking that my budget doesn't really have room for shopping at Harrods) but I especially loved the Food Halls. The gourmet foods available were beautiful, smelled wonderful and were a feast for my eyes.
After Harrods K & I headed to the London Eye. I so wanted to ride up to the top and take in the view at sunset, but of course it was my luck that they were closed for routine maintanance that day. Bummer! Yet another reason to return to London. I took a lot of pictures from the ground, though because it really is an amazing structure.
From the area near the London Eye I was able to get great views of Big Ben & Parliament.
HDR Processed
Too soon the day was winding down and it was time to head toward dinner. J was meeting K & I there. We went to the same pub that we went to on the first night for beer and fish & chips. A great way to start & end my time in London! I love London and I can't wait to go back. I could easily live there.
4 comments:
Fantastic Collection!!! I look forward to picking your brain for my trip (hopefully in August). Looks like you had a great time!!
Cheers, Meagan
Thanks Meagan! I have all sorts of tips for you. And if you want to borrow my Rick Steves London book you are welcome to it. I'm looking foward to seeing London through your lens, too!
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh Angela! OMG!!!! your London pictures are Absolutely Breathtaking!!! You are AMAZING!!!! WOW!!! How awesome was it? I have to call you to see how it went! Im about to do that. I hope your not eating dinner.. lol! Luv ya! Kate
Katie - glad you liked the pics! Had so much fun taking them, of course! :) I think I must have missed your call, was at a friend's house. Will be around all evening, though if you want to call back. Ciao!
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