I decided to dedicate a blog to telling you my favorite things about England and my least favorite things:
Favorites:
1. Different culture to experience.
2. Beautiful landscapes.
3. Wonderful pastries.
4. Apple crisps and aero bars.
5. Lots of candy stores.
6. A lot to see.
Least Favorites
1. Driving on the wrong side of the road.
2. No ice in drinks.
3. No free refils.
4. Small portions of food.
5. Toilets not restrooms which are hard to find.
6. Public transportation.
Friday, 5 June 2009
London
So we did all of the touristy thing in London and heres a brief on what we saw:
Big Ben; well everyone knows you can't go to london and not see Big Ben. It's gorgeous and massive and it lights up at night which gives it a completely different look of beautiful.
London Eye gives you an unbelievable view of the city but it's definetly a pricy attraction. You can see everything and it even makes Big ben look small when you get to the top.
West Minster Abbey; we didn't go in because t cost 15 pounds but we went to the shop and took pictures outside. It was one of the most gorgeous things I have ever seen and massive doesn't even begin to describe it's size.
The British Museum; We saw mummies, the Rosetta Stone, and pieces of the Parthenon... what more can you ask for?
London is full of tourist attractions expensive food and more.
Big Ben; well everyone knows you can't go to london and not see Big Ben. It's gorgeous and massive and it lights up at night which gives it a completely different look of beautiful.
London Eye gives you an unbelievable view of the city but it's definetly a pricy attraction. You can see everything and it even makes Big ben look small when you get to the top.
West Minster Abbey; we didn't go in because t cost 15 pounds but we went to the shop and took pictures outside. It was one of the most gorgeous things I have ever seen and massive doesn't even begin to describe it's size.
The British Museum; We saw mummies, the Rosetta Stone, and pieces of the Parthenon... what more can you ask for?
London is full of tourist attractions expensive food and more.
Wicked and Chicago
I was privileged enough to be able to see two shows while in London. The first show I saw was Chicago and I saw it at the Apollo Victoria Theatre. It was amazing and we had second row seats which we got for only 20 pounds; the show ended up being sold out. It was a long show but had a great story and the singing was awesome. The second show I saw was Chicago. It was different then Wicked but still amazing and the best part is that Jerry Springer was in it. I didn't expect much out of him but he did a pretty good job who knew that Jerry could sing. Our seats were not as good in fat they were pretty awful but it wasn't a full show so we got to move after the first song. The tickets we bought came with dinner at the Fire and Stone which included pizza and a drink so that was convenient. In between dinner and the show we went shopping and saw street performers. One of them stuck their whole body through a tennis racket.
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