Gringotts & Goblins

Some more photos from the Harry Potter studio tour.
Covent Gardens - the place to be

We have loved having our base here in Covent Gardens. I am sure there are lots of other wonderful areas of London to stay in but we have thoroughly enjoyed our week here. There is so much to see andWeiterlesen
Breakfast at Cafe Balthazar

This morning as we had run out of breakfast supplies we had breakfast at this iconic restaurant. They have a sister restaurant in NYC that we have been to. When you walk in you are taken to a bistroWeiterlesen
Hidden London Tour with Fabian

We met the tour group, eight of us in total, at Paddington Station in front of the statue of Brunel, the engineer who built Paddington Station, and also constructed the first tunnel under the Thames.Weiterlesen
Brompton Cemetery

Fabian did not take us to Hyde Park, his reasoning being that most Londoner’s don’t use the space, as it is crowded predominantly with tourists. So instead, we had a short tube ride to EastWeiterlesen
The Vaults - Waterloo

Fabian then took us on a double decker bus ride from Chelsea to Waterloo Station, where we were going to see a wonderful display of street art and graffiti. The art is in the Leak Street Tunnel underWeiterlesen
Brixton - having a riot of a time

We hoped on another bus and headed for Brixton, which lies within inner Southern London. It is about 4km from the centre of London, and was an area that used to be considered dangerous, with a veryWeiterlesen
Final stop of tour - South London

Fabian had one more area of “hidden London” to share with us, so we left Brixton by tube to Bermondsey in South London. We wandered through the narrow streets to the King’s Stairway Park,Weiterlesen
Dinner at Nopi

For our final night in London we had booked dinner at Nopi. This is one of Yotam Ottolenghi’s flagship restaurants. The decor is comfortable and stylish yet understated and it had a great vibe. WeWeiterlesen
London to Munich

We started our day very early and caught the first tube to Heathrow, Terminal 5 for our flight to Munich. Flight was on time and arrived a little early. We got through passport control quite quicklyWeiterlesen
Neuschwanstein Castle

We met up with our tour group at the main train station, a brief walk of about 5 minutes from our apartment. We set off about 9.45am on a coach for the 2 hour drive southwest of Munich into the heartWeiterlesen
High on a hill........

Today we are spending the day with family. My father’s side of the family still live in Germany, and today Anke was our guide along with her daughter Anna. Last year we caught up with Anke’sWeiterlesen
Climb every mountain

We had so much fun up on Zugspitze, the views were endless and wonderful. Here are more photos of the day.
Mastering the Zipfelbob

The pictures say it all - Ian attempts to bobsled down the run. He does very well remaining upright, and incident free for the run. He reported back that he took on quite a bit of snow! Down his shirtWeiterlesen
Starnberger See (Lake)

After leaving Zugspitze, we headed back to Munich, but stopped on the way to meet Anke’s son Max, who was competing in a sailing regatta on Starnberger See, the lake that Anke and her family liveWeiterlesen
A Big Day Out in Bavaria

Today we had a slightly later start to the day. We have been very fortunate with the weather in Munich, and today is no exception - blue skies and sunshine with temperatures in the mid 20’s.
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More from Tegernsee

There was so much to see and photograph, including Anna (Anke’s daughter), who had to endure a second day of hearing us speak English. It was particularly difficult for her, as she is just learningWeiterlesen
Englishcher Garten Sud

On arrival back in Munich, we headed to the English Garden, a huge green space in the centre of Munich, where the locals come to swim, surf, sun bake - including nude sun baking in a particularWeiterlesen
Dinner in Starnberg

We wanted to have dinner with Anke and the kids and, as Max had been busy at a sailing regatta all weekend, we decided to have dinner at a local favourite restaurant of theirs in Starnberg, and thenWeiterlesen
Out and about in the old city of Munchen

Today we had a bit of a sleep in before heading off for Marienplatz to see the Glockenspiel come to life at 11am. It is a very impressive display of mechanical prowess, and was added to the new townWeiterlesen
Snaps from the colourful Viktualienmarkt

There was so much happening in the outdoor market - the photos provide a sense of the vibrancy and colour of the market.
More snaps of Old Munchen

Some more pictures from our wandering around the old town of Munchen.
Goodbye Munich - Hello Brussels

Today was a transit, or largely lost day, travelling from Munich to Brussels. We have really enjoyed our time in Munich, especially catching up with family. Anke was so hospitable, and a great tourWeiterlesen
Exploring Brussels

We started the day with a nourishing breakfast at a lovely cafe - Le Pain Quotidien - located in the Gallerie de la Reine (we are practically neighbours). Ian had scrambled eggs and bacon, and I hadWeiterlesen
René Magritte Exhibition

We wandered around the narrow and winding streets, making our way up to the Monte des Artes to the Magritte Exhibition, which was in a complex known as the Musees Royaux des Beaux-Artes de Belgique.Weiterlesen