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Tower Bridge

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    • Day 5

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

      July 14, 2023 in England ⋅ 🌧 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.Read more

    • Day 26

      London Calling!

      April 7, 2023 in England ⋅ ☀️ 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 🦢Read more

    • Day 3

      Auch dat mut...

      May 7 in England ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

      Pause an der Tower Bridge....
      kleiner Kaffe um den Füßen eine Pause zu genehmigen, an der wunderbaren alten Brücke. Mächtiges Bauwerk nur leider so sehr mit modernem Umbaut, das die Schönheit ihre Strahlen etwas einbüßt.Read more

    • Day 28

      Terrible Thames, a Horrible History tour

      May 25 in England ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      Today was really fun. We went to Waterstones, which is a British bookshop, and I bought 5 books.
      We met up with some friends for lunch. They were the family of Mama's old clients from when she was a nanny. Their names were Casper, Jennifer, John, Claudia, Willow, and Rosa. We had ice-cream and then went to a park with them.
      We then went to a surprise. It was a show called "Terrible Thames", an adaption from the British TV Show "Horrible Histories", one of my favourites. The show took place on a boat on the river Thames! It had a cast of two people, a teacher and a student called Billy. They told us all about the river, and stuff on the river bank. At the end I bought a book of it. I managed to get it signed by the two actors.
      See you tomorrow

      Lucca
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    • Day 23

      Final Day In London

      July 16, 2022 in England ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

      Well... after a lot of debate and working through the pros and cons with each side presenting some compelling arguments, we decided not to stalk Reese Witherspoon today and instead try and hit some things we would probably regret not doing.

      First on the agenda was to go back to Notting Hill and buy a book that Dylan wanted to get. That was an eye opening experience as Notting Hill on a Saturday is very different from a Wednesday as the picture I took illustrates. But we managed to part the crowd like Moses and the burning bush, get that book, and escape with no major difficulties.

      Next we tracked down a couple more filming locations from the Notting Hill movie and while we were at it I took out the big camera for some artsy photos. I was having fun while at the same time annoying the family. It was a good day.

      Next we jumped on the subway to head over to St. Paul's Cathedral. Again.... subway on a Saturday is very different and my claustrophobic wife was experiencing some... uh... tense moments with the number of people who manage to fit inside a moving metal projectile.

      After the cathedral we were off to find the market that inspired Diagon Alley from Harry Potter... which we thought we found but actually didn't. But that didn't dampen our mood because next we were off to walk the Tower Bridge. And it just so happens we were within 20 minutes of them opening it for a boat so we stuck around to watch that.

      Then we walked up the South Bank all the way to the Millennium Bridge so we could cross it ( that one was mine). And after all that we headed back to our apartment so we could pack things up and plan our day in Bath tomorrow (if this heat wave doesn't wreck our plans.... fingers crossed).

      So, that concludes our time here in London. Amazing time but we are ready to go. The next big step in the trip is Paris so everyone is getting excited for that. But I know we are leaving here with many fond memories. Until tomorrow.
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    • Day 1

      London Eye und Tower Bridge

      October 6, 2023 in England ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C

      Nach der Stärkung im Restaurant, ging es zum London Eye und dann an der Themse entlang bis zur Tower Bridge.

      Am Fluss entlang waren immer wieder Straßenkünstler zu sehen. Das Wetter spielte ebenfalls mit, sodass wir einen schönen langen Spaziergang machen konnten.

      An der Tower Bridge angekommen, waren wir dann aber ziemlich kaputt. Seit um 4:30 Uhr waren wir auch schon auf den Beinen.
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    • Day 1

      Towerbridge bis Westminster

      May 17 in England ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C

      Nach dem Frühstück Nähe der Towerbridge gings in unser kleines Reihenhaus in der Pilgrimage Street. Nach einer kleinen Ruhepause mit 5 Uhr Tee ging es gegen 18.00 Uhr wieder los in Richtung Themse. Wir sind das Ufer entlang gewandert bis Big Ben und Westminster auf der gegenüber liegenden Seite zu sehen waren.
      Zwischendurch gab's einen stopp am Gabriels Warf in einer caribischen Bar und natürlich auch mehrfach den Blick aufs London Eye.

      Auf dem Heimweg von Westminster in Richtung Wohnung fanden wir ein tolles Pizza Restaurant mit exzellenter Pizza.
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    • Day 318

      Saw the london sights

      March 20 in England ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

      It took us a while to get around to it but we finally made the trip into London while it was daytime and checked out the city. We saw the Thames, London Bridge, tower Bridge, the shard, the eye, the big Ben, Buckingham palace and a bunch of black taxis. London reminds me a lot of Perth, there's a surprisingly small amount of skyscrapers in the cbd and all the older landmarky type buildings in the city are just like the old buildings in Perth. I think the big Ben was my favourite, walking along the bridge towards it felt like a real quintessentially London experience with all the red double decker buses, the bells chiming and Westminster abbey being all regal in the background. I was very underwhelmed with Buckingham palace however, it's so bland and the shade of the concrete on the front wall is darker than the sides which just made it look so unkempt, it's like they did a renovation and then just gave up before it was finished. The silly guards💂‍♂️ were there stomping on the spot n stuff but they were wearing black uniforms instead of the cool red ones.

      Yesterday we went to Wimbledon which was sensational. Neither of us were particularly interested in seeing the museum so we only walked around the outside of the tennis club, it was a lovely facility and bigger than I was expecting but the main observation we made was that the place is insanely over staffed, they had so many security guards and groundsmen all just standing around doing nothing, it was so over the top and I loved it!
      The whole area surrounding the club was just so pristine and perfectly presented. It was to the point that even the driveways of the houses were catching my attention by being too clean, like I dont know how they do it but it was the first time I've ever walked past a driveway and just thought "wow that's a suuuper clean driveway", I was completely bowled over ahaha. The streets were all covered with beautiful trees and lush green bushes, and the houses were covered in vines and had mossy rooves which was so cool. All the font yards were so immaculate and had insanely lush lawns which usually puts me in a bit of a mood because it's very water wastey but England is really rainy so maybe these people are alright. (My phone ran out of battery so no pics :/ )

      In the evening we went out for dinner and some drinks with Sam's parents which was fun :).
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    • Day 44

      Tower Bridge

      September 7, 2019 in England ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

      Erster Tag den London Pass zu nutzen und so laufen wir als erstes einen Turm mit 311 Stufen hinauf...was ein Frühsport. Danach geht es direkt zur Tower Bridge und hoch hinauf auf Selbige. Wir können sogar beobachten, wie diese geöffnet wird. Ziemlich cool.Read more

    • Day 27

      Tower of London and Tower Bridge

      July 23, 2022 in England ⋅ ☁️ 23 °C

      started the day off early at the tower of london for the opening ceremonies and a tour. we saw the big ravens, the crown jewels, and centuries old graffiti since the tower was first built in 1066 and has been there since. inside the original tower there was an armor exhibit and a torture exhibit in the bloody tower. from there we walked to the tower bridge and went all the way up to the walkways.Read more

    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Tower Bridge, جسر البرج, Tauer körpüsü, Таўэрскі мост, Тауър Бридж, Тауэр кĕперĕ, Tura ponto, Puente de la Torre, تاور بریج, Droichead an Túir, Ponte da Torre de Londres, Lùn-tûn Thap-khiâu, גשר מצודת לונדון, टावर ब्रिज, Թաուեր կամուրջ, Jembatan Menara, Tower-brúin, タワーブリッジ, Тауэрс көпірі, ಗೋಪುರ ಸೇತುವೆ, 타워 브리지, Tauerio tiltas, Tauera tilts, Тауер Бриџ, ടവർ ബ്രിഡ്ജ്, टॉवर ब्रिज, Jambatan Menara, Thah Kiô, ٹاور برج, Тауэрский мост, Тауербриџ, கோபுரப் பாலம், టవర్ వంతెన, ทาวเวอร์บริดจ์, Kule Köprüsü, Тауерський міст, ٹاوربرج, Cầu Tháp Luân Đôn, Tore nga Tulay, טורעם בריק, 倫敦塔橋

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