Today was even busier than yesterday - we walked around parts of London we hadn't been to before and clocked up just over 16kms, plus a few bus and train trips.
First up was the changing of the guard, along with thousands of others. But we had been told the best way to see it was on a walking tour and it was good advice as we saw heaps more. We met our tour guide at Piccadilly Circus and to get there we walked down Regent Street, where we looked enviously into the shop windows. We also visited the most famous rooftop concert venue in the world - no. 3 Savile Row - where The Beatles played their final concert in January 1969.
After the changing of the guard it was off to the Royal Mews to see the royal coaches. They give a whole new meaning to 'bling'.
We then walked to Kensington Palace and toured through the rooms where Queen Victoria lived as a child.
Finally we walked through parts of Chelsea and Kensington, where there is some of the most expensive real estate in London. Consequently, it is home to the rich and famous. We saw Jimmy Page's famous Tower House, David Beckham's London home and (one of) Elton Johns homes.
Hungry and thirsty we walked into the Pride of Paddington for the Sunday roast and well earned drinks.Baca lagi