Sunny London

This entry is part 8 of 22 in the series 2013 UK

We spent Tuesday accompanying Jane to Huddersfield where she attended a meeting and we visited 3 Tesco (like Coles) stores to sort out UK SIM cards. Dinner was at a very old pub in the Derbyshire village of Ashover.

Wednesday we were on the train to London and to our home for the next 6 days at Earls Court. There is a Tesco close by so Warren is happy and the underground station is just down the road.

We haven’t stopped since we arrived. The science museum Wednesday afternoon whet our appetite to spend more time there.

Thursday saw us visiting Westminster Abbey then a Thames river cruise to Greenwich to the National Maritime museum and the Royal Observatory. Great to see London from the river and the Captain’s commentary was very informative and entertaining.

Traitor’s Gate entrance to the Tower of London
Cutty Sark

Yesterday we visited Kensington Palace, Tower of London and the Tower Bridge. The stories of these attractions told via audio guides or booklets are much more than the dry facts and help to bring the places and characters alive.

Sunken garden at Kensington Palace

Today we decided to have a castle and church free day so we visited London Zoo and had an informative guided tour of Lords Cricket Ground. There was a game on so we couldn’t go to the members pavilion but seeing a match in progress offset this.

Lords cricket ground
On cue the tigers perform

We purchased a London Pass before we left home which covers admission to most attractions and with the English Heritage membership we have plenty to see and do.

The weather has been great – clear blue skies most days with just the odd shower. Cold if the sun disappears or if the wind is up.

 

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