Nelson’s Victory

The centerpiece of Trafalgar Square is Nelson's Column, which was built to honor Admiral Horatio Nelson, who led the British to Victory at the Battle of Trafalgar. Nelson's Column is 169 ft 3Läs mer
The centerpiece of Trafalgar Square is Nelson's Column, which was built to honor Admiral Horatio Nelson, who led the British to Victory at the Battle of Trafalgar. Nelson's Column is 169 ft 3Läs mer
Trafalgar Square is home to, what I'm told, is the world's smallest police station. This place looks so small and cramped. I'd feel so claustrophobic having to be stationed here. It would be likeLäs mer
The crossing signals in Trafalgar Square are all like this, with the symbols for men, women and everything else in between. No two are alike although they are the traditional red and green lights.Läs mer
Walking is a great way to stay healthy, see the city and it's probably quicker than you think. Walking is a great way to get around London. It's free, healthy and green.
The next place we went was the Palace Theatre. This is where they are showing Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, currently London's hottest theater ticket. I'd love to see this play but right now theLäs mer
This theater looks so beautiful! It must be such an experience to see a show here. I wish I could see the inside of this place. It must be breathtaking!
Here's a bit of the details of the Palace Theatre. I've always been a big fan of stained glass but I usually only see this art form in churches and cathedrals, not theatres. This place is fantastic!Läs mer
Here's a closer look at the display over the theater marquee. Something about this looks disturbing to me. I haven't read Harry Potter and the Cursed Child yet but, somehow, I don't think that thisLäs mer
Not all of the theaters in London are as elaborate as the Palace Theatre. St. Martin’s Theater, despite looking somewhat plain, has been playing The Mousetrap for 64 years. I’d like to see thatLäs mer