Notre Quartier Parisien

The arrival into Gare du Nord was very underwhelming but reasonably efficient. We caught a taxi to our apartment. The driver spoke good English but wanted to charge us €55 as "the meter wasn'tLäs mer
Farewell to Ole London

Our day started with a mad panic. We slept in until 9am!!
Gone were our plans to catch the underground to St Pancras. We hurriedly got up, raced down for breakfast, back upstairs for showers, bookedLäs mer
Last Night in London

After arriving at our accommodation at 7.30pm we decided to walk to Soho for dinner at Wong Kei's (pronounced Wonky's).
We walked over the Jubilee Bridge, through Trafalgar Square and arrived at SohoLäs mer
Hwyl Fawr I Cymru (Goodbye to Wales)

A massive thanks to Tim & Mel, Gethin and friends for a happy time in Wales, and to the UK in general for such a great holiday. So nice to reacquaint and refresh friendships that have lasted over theLäs mer
Day Trip to Bath Spa (aka Bath)

Up early and on the 8:55 train from Llandaf to Bath, being a journey of just under 90 minutes in total each way.
Bath is very unusual in that all the houses are built from Bath stone which gives it aLäs mer
Big Pit Trip

After the meeting Abby and Mel headed off to celebrate their 50th and 40th birthdays in peace and quiet whilst the dads took the kids to Big Pit.
Once a working coal mine Big Pit is now a museum thatLäs mer
Family Time in Cardiff

After a few busy days in London it was great to get back to Cardiff and spend some family time with Tim, Mel and Gethin.
The somewhat unseasonal weather did little to dampen our happy day includingLäs mer
Paddington Station to Cardiff

Arrived at a chaotic Paddington Station due to train driver's taking limited industrial action. Thankfully our train wasn't affected.
A nice leisurely train trip of two hours back to Cardiff ensuedLäs mer
Tower of London

Last, but not least. A visit to one of London's best tourist attractions - The Tower of London. Anything dating back to 1066 and still in good condition is worth visiting.
A great way to finish anLäs mer
Leicester Square

Walking the Streets of London

St Paul's, Waterloo, The Thames, Westminster and back to Leicester Square.
We caught the underground from Bond Street to St Paul's to see St Paul's Cathedral. From there we caught the underground toLäs mer
Buckingham Palace State Rooms

Back on the underground and one stop to Green Park and then off to the Royal Mews and the State Rooms in Buckingham Palace.
The Royal Mews is where they keep the horses, carriages and cars used inLäs mer
Exploring London Day 2

Today was a big day. 12 hours of adventuring including a visit to Harrods, The Churchill War Rooms and Westminster, The British Museum and Coventry Garden.
Matt & Leah set out for Knightsbridge andLäs mer
W1C 2JY and Surrounds

Late last night we found out that the overground train drivers were taking industrial action for the remainder of this week.
This meant we needed to rethink our plans for the week. The late change inLäs mer
Up to London

We drove from Warwick up to Heathrow Airport and returned our car. Avis @ Heathrow is the ultimate plane spotting venue ... smack bang across the road from the runway.
From there we took the tubeLäs mer
Glamping - Warwick Castle

We stayed in the Knight's Village at Warwick Castle for the night. In hindsight, it would've been better to have stayed the night before you go to the castle as you really need to be there at 10am toLäs mer
Inside Warwick Castle

Guy's Tower (1395) - Warwick Castle

Guy's Tower is the tallest point at Warwick Castle.
What is really noticeable is the lack of signs re legal liability in Britain. The stairs at Guy's Tower are really steep as you climb to the top.Läs mer
Warwick Castle

Warwick Castle is a medieval castle in Warwick, England, founded by William the Conqueror in 1068. The original wooden motte-and-bailey castle was rebuilt in stone in the 12th century by the deLäs mer
The Streets of Mumbles

A very eclectic but lively lot of houses with plenty of character.
Rhossili Bay Beach and Swansea

Our travels have taken us west to Swansea where catching up with friends (Andy & Jo Blackhall and family in particular) has more than compensated for the somewhat inclement Welsh weather, but not soLäs mer
Miniland @ Legoland

An amazing world, featuring scenes from around the world using over 40 million Lego blocks.
Legoland

Thanks to Gethin and Tim & Mel for a great day out on our way back to Cardiff. Thankfully the rain held off.
Acommodation in Buckinghamshire

This is our accommodation in Buckinghamshire.
The ceiling height is between 5'10 and 6'1 unless you are going through a doorway where you need to duck as the floor in the next room is often notLäs mer
A Country Ramble

After a mesmerising morning at Harry Potter World, we decided to continue with the movie theme via a ramble in the area of Turville in Buckinghamshire where Chitty Chitty Bang Bang was first filmed inLäs mer
Bringing the Vision to Life

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Looks like a very good neighbour to have.
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Oooh la la!
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Oooh la la!