Today we make a leisurely day of it. We sleep in and head towards Camden in the early afternoon. But wow: there’s already someone here. That’s definitely too many people for us. We therefore forgo lunch at the many small food stalls of Camden Lock Kerb Market and continue to Camden High Street. Here Gabi has discovered a Korean supermarket that she wants to check [Weiterlesen]
We’re more fortunate meetin our friends today! In Seven Dials we meet Clare, Linda and her husband Derek from the USA, who had to wait all afternoon yesterday for their room in the new hotel, and Joke, who has travelled from Belgium. Ollie is also already on her way from Bristol. It’s nice to be back together again. We go for a drink in Covent [Weiterlesen]
Today starts differently than planned. Actually, we wanted to meet Clare and Linda and have just parked near their hotel when a text message arrives from Clare. The hotel had overbooked the rooms and now moved them to a partner hotel. They had just got into a taxi cab to the other hotel. Because of all the traffic and closed roads, which Google Maps doesn’t [Weiterlesen]
Our last few days’ shopping efforts were just a foretaste of today’s shopping trip to Oxford Street and Regent Street. We park next to Selfridges and start there. First with a perfume that Gabi is looking for, but which is apparently sold out everywhere. And also otherwise we don’t buy a lot. There are many nice and fun things on offer, but we don’t need [Weiterlesen]
Today we say goodbye to Fleet and officially move to London. But not directly: we first drive to Battersea Power Station. The former coal-fired power station with its iconic chimneys, which can also be seen on the album cover of “Animals” by Pink Floyd with a large floating pig, has been converted in recent years into a mix of shopping centre, restaurants, flats and offices [Weiterlesen]
Today we drive to West London to visit the Science Museum in the afternoon. But before that, we go shopping in the nearby Westfield shopping centre. And it’s really huge! And has most of the shops we usually visit in the city. Gabi hits the Nike store… and I don’t hit the Lego shop. It does have a nice selection, and for the really first [Weiterlesen]
Today we sleep in and then drive to Guildford, the next largest town in the region. On the way we stop at a petrol station, which – apart from a few fast food restaurants – has one of the last Cinnabon branches in England. The American cinnamon buns are really worth every calorie. We can definitely manage the six pieces… they are only small. In [Weiterlesen]
After getting home very late last night, we’re sleeping in a bit today. After all, we only have one event planned today: an immersive cinema experience by Secret Cinema. This time it’s about the Guardians of the Galaxy. In keeping with the science fiction film, the makers have recreated two worlds between which we can travel back and forth. There we have to meet the [Weiterlesen]
Today we’re driving to London. And despite all the waiting in front of red lights, I love it. In the second photo we are waiting in front of the traffic lights at Piccadilly Circus. We start, as we often do, at the Lego store in Leicester Square. It has been enlarged since our last visit and now offers more than twice as much space on [Weiterlesen]
Today we meet Caroline in the garden centre. And garden centres in England are so much more than just suppliers of gardening tools. There are heaps of decorative items, tableware, clothes, pet supplies, pottery classes and much more. We also like to come here because of the restaurant with its large covered outdoor area. Here Gabi and I share a pie with mash, tender-stem broccoli [Weiterlesen]