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    • Día 4

      Sunny London

      3 de junio, Inglaterra ⋅ ☁️ 12 °C

      Beautiful Sunny 23 degrees, blue skies, just like home. Enjoyed an informative ferry ride down The Thamas River from Westminster to London to Greenwich. Lots of history and stories. Easy walking around London on to a fabulous production of The Lion King with colourful costumes, music and singing. People watching, green gardens, statures, and a Sunday roast.Leer más

    • Día 30

      Tower of London, UK

      27 de mayo, Inglaterra ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

      Today we went to the Tower of London. It is a palace, fortress and jail all in one. The building was started by William The Conqueror, the first king of England, who made the bit in the middle called the White Tower. Kings and queens kept adding to it until it was what it is today. Although it is called the Tower of London, it is not very tall. We found out that it was a menagerie, which is like a zoo. It is not any more, but there were lions, a polar bear and monkeys amongst many others. We then saw the crown jewels. They were very sparkly with all the diamonds, and other gems in it. In the Crown Jewels, there are lots of cool items, like crowns, swords and scepters. The weirdest thing I found was a spoon. It was used to apply Holy Oil to the monarch at their coronation. You might remember watching King Charles's coronation. If you remember that he went behind some curtains and got undressed. Then the priest would have sprinkled him with Holy oil before he got dressed.
      We then saw torture machines. There was the thing were you were tied and stretched, which was called the rack, and there were lots of other stuff.
      And we saw a lot of ravens. There is a legend that if the ravens ever leave the Tower of London, the kingdom will fall. At the gift shop I bought a tea towel that had all the kings and queens on it in order from William the Conqueror to King Charles the 3rd. I bought it because I like a song called the Monarch Song from Horrible Histories. You can watch the video at the next URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSvKc-8frp8
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      We then went to Pizza Express and I had a spaghetti bolognaise.
      We are now in our hotel room.
      Tomorrow we take a train to Leicester, see you then!

      Lucca
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    • Día 18

      Biking & Walking - Day 2️⃣

      30 de mayo, Inglaterra ⋅ ☁️ 59 °F

      Some of our favorite moments today included a biking tour all around unknown places in London, visited Tower of London and the Crown 👑 Jewels, Boroughs Market 🍲 and London bridge. Had lunch with our tour guide Edward, heard about his life, the pain he went through as a kid and shared some of our story. We have loved walking so much, at the end of the day we looked at our watch & realized we had walked 11 miles 😜.

      We may get rid of our cars 🚙 when we get back.
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    • Día 2–4

      London, England

      18 de abril, Inglaterra ⋅ ☁️ 9 °C

      Two days in London but one was lost due to fatigue from the overnight flight from Seattle. Stayed in the Mitre Hotel in Greenwich. Visited the Royal Observatory, Saw a wild fox mooching food from visitors. Roger Rakestraw guided us to our hotel from Heathrow Airport and the following day guided us to the Tower of London, London Bridge, sites along the Thames, Buckingham Palace and that night we had dinner with him and his wife Di at a nice Vietnamese restaurant in Greenwich. Learned to navigate the London Underground - which was quite an adventure.Leer más

    • Día 4

      London tag 5

      4 de diciembre de 2023, Inglaterra ⋅ ☁️ 6 °C

      Ich habe minimuffins gefunden, dich ich zum Frühstück essen konnte. Wir sind dann zum hyde Park gegangen um die Diana Statue zu suchen. Wir haben sie auch gefunden aber sie war in einem abgesperrt Bereich, sodass man sie nur von hinten und von weit weg sehen konnte. Dann sind wir wieder zu LEONS gegangen. Danach sind wir zuerst zum Weihnachtsmarkt im hyde Park aber weil man für den zahlen musste sind wir nicht reingegangen sondern haben uns einen anderen Weihnachtsmarkt rausgesucht. Zudem sind wir dann eine halbe Stunde gelaufen. Danach sind wir in einem überfüllten Bus zurück zum hostel gefahren.Leer más

    • Día 3

      London tag 4

      3 de diciembre de 2023, Inglaterra ⋅ 🌧 8 °C

      Heute hat es zum ersten Mal geregnet. Deshalb mussten wir uns fürs Frühstück in ein Café setzen😪danach sind wir zum brought market und haben schokoerdbeeren gegessen und einem Chor beim Weihnachtslieder singen zugehört. Dann haben wir uns auf den Weg zum Theater gemacht, weil wir Karten für the play that goes wrong hatten. Davor haben wir noch schnell was bei LEON gegessen. Nach dem Theater sind wir zu Kings cross gelaufen aber wir hätten eine Stunde in der Schlange stehen müssen um ein richtiges Foto mit dem Koffer zu machen, deshalb haben wir das gelassen und sind direkt was essen gegangen. Wir sind wieder zu LEONS. Danach sind wir zurück zum hostel.Leer más

    • Día 3

      Head Over Heels

      4 de septiembre de 2022, Inglaterra ⋅ ⛅ 68 °F

      This morning, we had breakfast and tea on the balcony. From our fifth floor apartment we can see north to the Queen’s Olympic Park. Site of the 2012 Games, the Park runs several urban blocks, north and south. Most noticeable from our vantage point was a twisting, red, metal structure. It was odd enough that it made me curious, so I did a quick google search. It turned out to be the Arcelomittal Orbit. What the heck is that, you ask? It is the world’s longest tunnel slide, conjoined with a fantastical steel structure, created specifically for the Olympic Games. Well, no challenge like that is going unanswered. I immediately purchased tickets for an afternoon ride, and we were off to the Park in minutes.

      We strolled along a series of waterways to reach the Park. Moored to the piers, several long, slender, houseboats filled the narrow rivers. The walk was quiet, despite the bustling avenues a block or two away. Entering the Park on the south side, we walked past the Arcelomittal and the hill that once hosted the medal podium. To our right was a giant, clam shaped building that houses the aquatic center. The building shimmers a blue hue and made me want to take a swim; unfortunately, we were under time constraints. We hustled to the Olympic Rings for a quick picture, before turning around to make our slide appointment. The walk back along the river included cool shade, under oak trees, with coots lazily swimming upstream.

      We arrived for our slide right on time and took the elevator to the launching deck, about 250 feet up. The views were incredible; the outfit, not so much. We had to put on a silly hat that looked like an old time football “helmet.” The old leather ones that you see in black and white photos. Not sure what the point was then or now, but we complied. Along with the head gear, elbow protection was required and made more sense to me. As we waited in line, Kim started to second guess her choice, but I reassured her. Then came the scream from the woman, who had just slipped into the tube. The young man working the entrance of the tube smiled and said, “She’s loving it!” I’m not sure that it was a scream of joy or if she waited for her friends, but it got me even more excited. Restraining myself, I let Kim go first. She nervously pushed off and it was silent, until it wasn’t. Suddenly a prolonged howl emitted from the slide, which I later confirmed was a spontaneous utterance of enjoyment. I came down next, smiling the entire way. It was 600 feet of pure fun that ended way too soon.

      We left the slide and grabbed a quick bite, simultaneously eating and walking to the ABBA arena. We stood in the short line, with lots of platform shoes, before entering the dance floor. Although we got there with ten minutes to spare, somehow we ended up on the railing of the stage, smack in the middle. What? We just got the best dance spot in the house? Uh, yup. We then met Andy, who flew from Australia for the show. As a matter of fact, he came on Friday night and loved it so much that he was back for the matinee today. Although I had worried that my expectations might be unrealistically high, Andy just put me at ease. In only moments, the show started. I can’t really explain what I saw, but it was incredible. Andy and I had waited 40 years for this, so I smacked him on the butt and danced with him to”Does Your Mother Know.” Kim and I bounced up down but when they let loose “Dancing Queen” the entire place erupted. It was bananas. I turned toward the audience, and none of the ticket holders in the seated area were in their chairs. Jumping, shaking, singing, the whole place was deafening. It was like a huge sing-along with 2,999 of your best friends and everyone knows the words. Wow! By the time we left, I was partially deaf, and we were almost back to the apartment by the time I could hear again. Before we left, I asked Andy if he preferred his seat in the back of the Arena on Friday or center stage on the dance floor today. With a huge grin, he said, “This is the best seat in the house!” Then, he paused and leaned in toward me, as though revealing a secret, “I’m supposed to go to the theatre before I leave on Friday, but I might just skip it and come back here.” It was that good. (I have to admit, I looked but couldn’t get tickets for tonight’s show-sold out).
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    • Día 59–60

      Londres, Inglaterra

      1 de junio, Inglaterra ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

      Son muchas las veces que he estado en Londres, pero está me ha hecho especial ilusión. Aquí me he reencontrado con William tras mes y medio y aquí ha ganado el Real Madrid una vez más (15 van ya…) la Champions, justo el día que llegamos en el barco. No creo que sea casualidad…

      El puerto de Tilbury está a una hora de Londres aproximadamente, después de llegar y dejar las cosas en el hotel nos fuimos a pasear por Buckingham Palace y sus jardines, Central London, Soho… Londres tiene un encanto tan especial, una ciudad única repleta de parques, edificios emblemáticos, gente de todas partes del mundo… Me encanta.

      Cada vez me gusta más, quizás porque ahora les entiendo un poquito mejor. O eso creo. Siempre que voy pienso que es una ciudad gigante organizada en mini ciudades con diferentes personalidades y ciudadanos. Como una ciudad de ciudades. Una mezcla tan única de modernidad, tradición, gastronomía, oferta cultural…

      Gracias a Dios el tiempo nos acompañó, ya sabéis como son los ingleses que en cuanto sale un rayo de sol todos salen a los parques de la ciudad y ríos a tomar el sol. Como nos acompañó el tiempo durante el fin de semana pudimos pasear y montar en bicicleta por sus calles, una delicia.

      Mi corazón siempre será de mi tierra, pero he de reconocer que anhelo los paseos por el campo de Inglaterra que terminan con un buen pie y una pint en el Pub e ir a tomar el té inglés.

      Nos vemos muy pronto Londres !!

      Próxima parada Noruega, allá vamos Escandinavia !!
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    • Día 26

      London Calling!

      7 de abril de 2023, Inglaterra ⋅ ☀️ 13 °C

      An meinem ersten Tag in London wurde ich mit klassischem englischen Wetter begrüßt 😄🌧 Am zweiten Tag hatte ich aber mehr Glück und bin dann zum ersten Mal mit einem Hop On Hop Off Bus und dem dazugehörigen Boot gefahren. Es hat wirklich Spaß gemacht, vor allem der Blick von oben auf, sowie vom Wasser aus durch die Stadt war wunderbar 🚍⛴️ Auf meiner Fahrt habe ich viele tolle Orte gesehen und bin natürlich auch an einigen etwas länger geblieben, wie zum Beispiel an der Tower Bridge und dem Tower of London, Westminster und einem meiner Lieblingsplätze, dem St. James Park. An meinem ersten Tag, direkt nach einem kräftigen Regenschauer, zeigte sich die Natur dort von ihrer schönsten Seite und unzählige sehr zutrauliche Eichhörnchen waren unterwegs 🐿 Aber auch im Kensington Park gab es neben dem Palace und wunderschönen Blumenbeeten einen schwarzen Schwan mit gelockten Federn zu sehen 🦢Leer más

    • Día 5

      London (Pt 1 - St Paul's & Tower Bridge)

      14 de julio de 2023, Inglaterra ⋅ 🌧 19 °C

      This evening we walked from our hotel next to St Paul's Cathedral to the Tower Bridge (often misidentified as the London Bridge) and then back again via the Globe and the Millennium Bridge. These pictures are of St Paul's, the Tower of London and the Tower Bridge.Leer más

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