"When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life; for there is in London all that life can afford."
— Samuel Johnson
— Samuel Johnson
I fully agree with that statement by Samuel Johnson. There was so much to see and do that I couldn't have possibly done everything. I just plan on doing everything on each subsequent visit because I WILL BE BACK. For our remaining evening in London, I had originally planned on going on the London Eye but the line was long and I didn't really want to pay the admission price. Instead we walked over to St. Paul's Cathedral along the Jubilee Walk. We were able to cross the Millennium (which was fictitiously destroyed by the Dementors in Harry Potter and so I wanted to take a picture for my daughter).
St. Paul's was another very impressive moment, especially considering the WWII history surrounding it. The Cathedral was not hit during the bombing raids which is just incredible. It is enormous and it's survival provided a symbol of hope to the nation.
We went to the One New Change Mall to view the sunset behind St. Paul's. It was quite beautiful.
Here are a few of the photos my sister captured on her iPhone.
Since we hadn't zig-zagged across the city enough for one day, we took the Tube to Notting Hill Gate and ate dinner at a pub in Notting Hill. This was a very interesting experience because we got to sit on a couch while we ate, and the feel of the pub was very "old." I had Bangers and Mash for dinner, and "pudding," for dessert with custard on top. My pudding was actually a piece of chocolate cake, and the custard was not what I am used to having in America. It reminded me of sweet and condensed milk.
And that was my trip to Europe. Congratulations if you made it through every single post! It really was the trip of a lifetime and an amazing learning experience. I cannot wait until my next time in Europe, which I am hoping is sooner than later but really time will tell.
3. Gimmicky tourist gifts can be found anywhere but I really enjoyed the store Cool Britannia.
4. In London it is not TJ Max, it is TK MAXX.
5. Las Vegas ads are everywhere on the Tube. This was the best picture I could take on a crowded train, but this one made me laugh.
Because this is my last post about London, and because these pictures don't really fit with any post in particular (they are random cell phone captures), I will throw them in here because there are a few things I want to write down so that I remember them.
1. I loved the Aero candy bar! It was unique but so good. If you like mint and chocolate, it is worth a try. I also really liked the Galaxy bar with honeycomb pieces inside. There was a Cadbury bar with pieces of pop rocks inside that was interesting. I had heard that the Nestle Lion bar was really good, my opinion is that it was ok but nothing I would try a second time if the selection was large.
2. Smarties are the American equivalent of M&Ms but they are way better. I brought home several boxes for my girls, as well as some boxes of Jammie Dodgers which were a very delicious raspberry jam filled shortbread cookie.
3. Gimmicky tourist gifts can be found anywhere but I really enjoyed the store Cool Britannia.
4. In London it is not TJ Max, it is TK MAXX.
5. Las Vegas ads are everywhere on the Tube. This was the best picture I could take on a crowded train, but this one made me laugh.
6. Darling mug that I would have bought if I hadn't been worried about getting my stuff to fit in my bags anyway. I was hoping to see 2015 Royal Baby souvenirs on the shelves too.
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