Tuesday, January 10, 2023

And I’m 40!













For our last day in London, which was also my birthday, we started out with Breakfast at a restaurant in the Sky Garden. Luckily it was sunny and clear so we got some good views of the city. 

After breakfast, we went to the Tower of London. We got audio guides which were really helpful and they provided just the right amount of information. We got to see the Crown Jewels as well, except the crown that is being refurbished for King Charles’ coronation. 

After the tower, we took an Uber to Harrod’s and explored the food halls and went shopping. 

After shopping, we made our way towards our dinner destination in the OXO tower on the south bank of London. That neighborhood seemed more like a Brooklyn vibe. 

We finished our evening with drinks in the pub next to our hotel. 

For our last day, we got breakfast and did more shopping in the neighborhood before taking the tube to the airport to fly home. 

Sunday, January 8, 2023

London Day 3

 We began our day at Westminster Abbey. We had signed up for a Hidden Highlights tour which was really cool. Our tour guide took us to parts of the cathedral that aren’t open to the public like an archaeological dig, where the priests prepare for services and a library. We couldn’t take pictures in any of these locations but it was an interesting way to explore. We wandered around the cathedral after but skipped the audio guide. 

We then met Loie and her daughter Katherine at the Victoria & Albert Museum across town. The building was really cool and it looked like we could do some damage in the gift shop but we didn’t have time after we ate lunch- which was very good. 

After lunch, we went to the West End to see the show & Juliet. The show is relatively new and just went to Broadway. The premise of the show is what if Juliet didn’t die at the end of Romeo & Juliet and went off and lived her life. It’s very funny and uses pop music to tell the story. It was a lot of Backstreet Boys, Katy Perry and Brittney Spears. We learned that playbills aren’t really a thing in the West End, but at interval (intermission), someone comes near the seats to sell little ice cream cups which is something I wish would transfer to the States.

After we had dinner at Honey & Co, a delicious Israeli restaurant Loie & Katherine frequent. I had chicken with figs and chestnuts, Mom had lamb with rice. We had a mix of things as a starter including falafel and hummus which were SO good. 












It was another fun packed day! 

Saturday, January 7, 2023

Day 2 in London

 We started our morning with a quick breakfast and then walked to Buckingham Palace for the changing of the guard. We had a perfect spot to stand (thanks Loie!) and the weather was beautiful. The entire thing took about an hour. It was really cool to see.









After the ceremony, we went to Leicester Square to the TKTS booth for a Friday night evening show. Leicester Square is very similar to Times Square (especially at night). They even have a M&M world. 

We then met Tess’s cousin Loie at the national gallery for lunch which was delicious (but I didn’t take pictures because I was starving). 

After lunch Loie took us for a walking tour of London which was amazing and more informative than our bus tour. We got to see a lot of sights and even went into Victoria Station which was VERY brightly lit. 

Loie left us at Fortnum & Mason where we had a very fancy High Tea and did some shopping. We had scones, pastries, as well as sole and beef Wellington. 

After tea, we went to see a show in the west end we hadn’t heard of until that morning called The Choir of Man. It is a 90 min one act show that takes place in a pub and the cast is all men. They sing pop songs and are VERY talented. They also encouraged everyone to sing along and before the show started people were using the on stage bar to get drinks. 

Really fun packed day! 

Friday, January 6, 2023

First Day in London








 We landed in London around 9am local time on Virgin Airlines. This is the first time we flew on that airline and it was a great experience: the seats were comfortable and the food was pretty good. 

When we got to our hotel in the Seven Dials neighborhood our room wasn’t ready yet so we were able to explore the neighborhood. We’re near the theater district and Chinatown so lots of cute shops & restaurants. 

After a brief reset in the hotel, we got on a Big Bus for a tour of the city. We didn’t take the full route, but took the bus from Trafalgar Square to the Tower of London then took a boat back to Westminster. The audio on the bus was a little cheesy and it seemed aimed at kids so heavy on the comedy and lighter on the interesting facts. The staff on the boat choose not to use the recording and instead give their own commentary which was hilarious and way better. 

After the tour, we wandered around the Covent Garden neighborhood which is very cute and still decorated for Christmas and got a Ben’s cookie (thanks Beth W). 

We ended the day with dinner at the Ivy which was VERY good. We had heard they had the best fish & chips and were not disappointed. We started with yellowfin tuna tartare (only picture I took) and great cocktails.

We crashed right after dinner and now we’re waiting outside Buckingham Palace for the changing of the guard.