Shakespeares Globe Theater

Toured Shakespeare's Globe Theatre and learned some of the history of theater in the 1600s in Britain. They have one of about 250 copies of "the first folio" on display which is going to turn 400Meer informatie
Toured Shakespeare's Globe Theatre and learned some of the history of theater in the 1600s in Britain. They have one of about 250 copies of "the first folio" on display which is going to turn 400Meer informatie
Tiny room but we knew that coming in. We absolutely love the location and the common spaces, though losing one night (and a night of sleep) will mean we miss out on some common space time. DefinitelyMeer informatie
Had a discount from the London Pass at a mini golf place that ended up being a trendy bar and restaurant with mini golf and drinks. Also the discount was only good until 5pm so we missed that, butMeer informatie
They called at midnight, indicating our luggage was delivered! After Karl went and picked up the luggage, he had no problem getting back to sleep.
Spent the morning touring the Tower of London, going to the Crown Jewels display first. The displays and exhibits seemed to have changed a lot in layout since Lori and Karl were here last.
Had lunchMeer informatie
The Afternoon Tea in the Drawing Room was delicious! See photos for the menu.
We then walked through Picadilly Circus to get to Leicester Square. Karl and Lori went to the LEGO Store, the world's largest LEGO Store. (We didn't purchase any LEGO as we want to buy some inMeer informatie
We saw Les Miserables at the Sondheim Theatre (which had been known as the Queen's Theatre).
After realizing we couldn't ride the Thames Clipper with our City Pass until 10 a.m., we took the Circle Line train to St. James's Park and walked to Bonne Bouche, which Karl thought was Bonne BRIOCHEMeer informatie
Wandered through St. James's Park on the Diana Princess of Wales Memorial Walk and then walked past Buckingham Palace.