Hey my friends!
I’m back from my lengthy vacation and I can’t wait 
to tell you all about it! I thought I would dedicate these next few 
weeks to our travels and detailing our favorite bits from each place! 
Today I’ll start with London!
This is one of my favorite cities in the world! 
It’s such a bustling place and you never know what you’ll find around 
each corner. Since this was my third time there, we decided to skip most
 of the touristy places and mostly explore. Exploring
 is definitely one of our favorite things to do! We walked around Little
 Venice, past Abby Road (watched all the people hold up traffic), and 
through Camden Town. If you are ever in London for more than three days,
 I highly recommend Camden High Street and
 Camden Lock. Super eclectic and colorful and plenty of street food! We 
also stopped in the National Gallery and visited St. Paul’s Cathedral. 
Both such gorgeous places. And of course, we took pics by all the big 
landmarks because why not? We rounded off our
 trip by seeing Les Miserables in the Queens Theater. There are no words 
for how excellent that was!
So if you find yourself in London for a few days, here are my recommendations:
1.      
Stay in an Airbnb. There are literally hundreds of 
well vetted homes you can stay in that are central to the main part of 
the city. Try to find one near the either the Central or Piccadilly 
lines for worry-free transport to most attractions.
2.      
Research the museums. If you’re a museum person 
like me and the hubs, you like to take some time soaking in all the 
information. Let me make this clear, you cannot hit all the museums in 
London in a few days. More like a few weeks. Most
 could take a day to explore. So find two or three that you want to see 
and plan to visit the landmarks that don’t close (Big Ben, Piccadilly 
Circus, etc) in the evening. Westminster Abbey and the British Museum 
are both good ones!
3.      
Walk along the South Bank. One of my favorite 
things to do after a long day of sightseeing is to stroll along The 
Queen’s Walk and take in the views of London. I like to 
start from the Millennium Bridge across from St.
 Paul’s and walk all the way to Westminster Bridge. It’s only about a 1.5 
mile walk and you get spectacular views of some famous London landmarks.
 Perfect for pics!
Well there you have it! The hubs and I really enjoy this city every time we visit. Next week: Paris!
Thanks for reading!
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