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Friday, 11 July 2008 |
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by Stacey Mantzioris, I left London yesterday - we stayed there from Saturday on and managed to see pretty much everything I wanted to see during that time. There are so many places to visit it was pretty overwhelming but I think my favorite thing was the Tower of London.

The tube wasn't bad either, but I don't think it counts as an official sight. Buckingham Palace was really impressive, except that the water in the fountains was actually semi-solid from green moss and some kind of lichen. Really gross. We walked through Hyde Park, as well as St. James' Park, and since my flip-flops had lacerated my feet by that point, I had to take my shoes off which I don't think the British approved of. I cared deeply at that point.
Other highlights included a boat tour down the river Thames, standing over the Prime Meridian in Greenwich, Piccadilly Circus and the SHOPPING down Oxford St. Seeing the suit stores in Savile Row (don't ask I've just read about it in so many books it was cool to see)...we also went to the Strand, then Fleet Street to see the publishing houses and St. Paul's cathedral where you actually have to pay a fee to go inside and pray. God bless, here's your receipt.
Then I went to Stonehenge - Steve opted out and I have to say it was kind of anticlimactic. I don't really know what I expected from the rocks, but I was hoping they would do a little more than just sit there. It was raining, it was really cold, my hair was disastrous...I did learn a lot about its history, and it was definitely worth doing once but I won't be rushing there again anytime soon. |