30 January 2017

LONDON IN 3 DAYS: THE LAST TRIP OF 2016

Big Ben
London is a beautiful city, and it even looks better during Christmas time. Last year (it feels so weird) I had the chance to visit it with my best friend and we both had an amazing time. I visited London three or four years ago, and I was surprised to recognise some of its streets. There's something about this city that makes me want to stay there forever (well, maybe not forever, but for a long time), so I hope to go back soon.

Planning of the trip: what did we visit?

Day 1: Big Ben and the London Eye, the London Bridge and Oxford/Regent's street (the shopping area around those streets).

Day 2: King's Cross station (we took a picture with the Platform 9 3/4, of course), Kensington neighbourhood and its gardens. Then we went to Camden Town and spend the rest of the afternoon there. Once we got back, we visited the National History Museum and the Science Museum (these were short visits, because they were both about to close once we got there).

Day 3: Buckingham palace, Trafalgar Square and the National Gallery. Before going to the airport we went to Covent Garden and then back to Camden Town to buy a few things we wanted.
We went to the most popular places, I think that the first time you go somewhere, you need to tackle down those monuments that “need to be seen” and then, if you go back, you can wander around other not-so-touristic spots (does that make sense?). During our holiday, I would have my camera hanging from my neck all day long, stopping every minute to take pictures. I get very excited when there are beautiful things all over the place! So here you can admire London's beauty (just a tiny bit of it). Although the pictures I took only show the “touristic side” of the city, I can reassure you that next time I'll shoot other picturesque areas.
Buckingham palace

Hyde Park
London Bridge

King's Cross station

London Eye
Big Ben from another point of view
I always think that the journey begins when you start packing, even when you buy your ticket. And this trip was special, because I got to experience it with my closest friend. I really appreciate spending time with people I love, and what a better way to do it than being in London. It was my first trip alone (well, not with my parents), therefore, I learned a lot of things. However, what I take with me after this visit is that London isn't only about the Big Ben, the London Eye or the red payphones. London is much more than that. London is watery roads, shy sun rays sneaking trough the morning fog, quiet people, on time underground trains and streets with chalk painted pavements, crowds of tourists, nights in sushi bars, eating Nerds on our way home, buying cheap books in book warehouses... I tend to fall in love with cities, and London has stolen my heart and mind.

4 comments:

  1. You took beautiful photos!
    Also, it's amazing that you saw so much in such a short span of time- you really tackled London.

    I'm off to the U.K. soon and I'm so excited to finally experience the sites (many which you spoke about in your post) myself!

    Steph

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    1. Hello Steph! Thank you, I love taking pictures here and then. We definitely visited a lot of things, but it was worth it!

      I'm sure you will love the UK, I hope to go back soon :)

      xxCecile

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  2. Your photos are gorgeous! I hope to visit the UK soon, hopefully sometime this year. Great post! xx Nikita

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  3. Hi virtual people,

    I AM THE BEST FRIEND SHE'S TALKING ABOUT hahaha oh yeah.
    I LOVED this post Cecile, I must tell you I am nostalgic now; it was the coolest trip ever and the best birthday present I've ever received, so I must say: THANK YOU. YOu are the best friend ever, and you know I mean it.
    I loved the sentence "eating Nerds on our way home", I miss Nerds... hahaha
    Love ya!

    Smurf

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