After our adventures in Cork City, we traveled to London where my brother (Daniel) met up with us. London, one of my favorite cities, is always wonderful and I was excited to go there for the fourth time! These were our favorite spots/aspects of the trip:
Madame Tussaud’s- In my trip last semester, I was dying to go to Madame Tussaud’s. Unfortunately we never made it there and so I insisted that my mom, brother, and I go while my dad visited friends in Seaford. I was not disappointed! It is awesome seeing all of the impressive wax figures they have on display and their variety of activities occupy your time and make the ticket worth its steep price. I was so glad to check this stop off the bucket list and we got a ton of awesome pictures with our favorite celebrities and royals!
Wembley Stadium- This was a suggestion of my dad and brother and ended up being a very impressive stadium and nice tour! We got to see the blue seats that Prince William and Princess Kate sit in while watching soccer matches and got to see every part of the high-tech and beautifully designed stadium. After our tour we stopped at a local outlet mall for lunch and Daniel and I ended up getting some nice new clothing.
My family in front of the whole stadium! |
Westminster Abbey- Another place that I wanted to visit last trip and never made it to was the beautiful and huge Westminster Abbey! We took a tour of this expansive church and I was so excited to walk the path that Princess Kate walked during her famous wedding. When we went to the gift shop, I was stunned that they still had the souvenir I got 11 years ago on my first visit to London - a small model of a crown in a little plastic case. I loved this so much when I was young and still have it displayed on a shelf in my room!
Churchill War Rooms- One of the most underrated attractions in London, this site and museum is definitely an interesting and educational stop. We got to learn all about Winston Churchill and his Cabinet’s work during WWII. The bunker is still set up just how it was during the war and they have even added an entire wing of the museum dedicated Churchill’s life and achievements.
The 39 Steps- This stage show, based on the Alfred Hitchcock movie, made for a very entertaining evening on the West End. We bought the tickets on a total whim, but enjoyed watching an exciting comedy after a long day of sightseeing. I was also impressed that you could purchase ice cream during the intermission and you could eat it right there in your seat!
London Tube- I know this is not an “attraction,” but having such efficient public transportation is the best thing in the world. I feel, after both of my trips to London this year, that it is so amazing to be able to hop on that thing and go wherever you want in the city. I feel so independent on the Tube and led my family everywhere without them ever having to look at the map. On other public transit I feel at the mercy of the driver or the timetables but on the tube, I feel in charge and it is liberating!
Movies- I am not usually into watching movies on trips but London was an exception. Due to our amount of time in the city and the jet lag of everybody on the trip but me, we saw two movies during our time in London, Focus and Chappie. Not to mention both of the films were absolutely excellent and were definitely an good use of our time.
Family- Again not specifically an attraction but visiting my Mother’s family and Aunt was a fun and special treat! I had not seen them for 10ish years (and didn’t remember any of them to be honest) so getting to catch up now that I am older was awesome. I think they had a fun time too and the lunch the served was divine which is always a plus!
Next up, Munich!
The Opinionated Lassie