The Kids in St Pancras |
Once we arrived in London we decided to head to have a quick look in St Pancras which is next door to Kings Cross. Jack wanted to see the Eurostar trains and the end of 'High Speed 1' and I always enjoy walking through this splendid station. We had a good look around and the kids had their photo taken with the statue of Sir John Betjeman. We also looked at 'The Meeting Place' statue which is pretty big!
We walked to the Premier Inn hotel on Old Street, typically the kids moaned and Andrea joined in but it wasn't that far. After checking in we headed down to the Tower on London. Jack and Finlays 'Castle Phobia' kicked in and they didn't want to go into the castle complaining that it was a creepy dungeon! We took no notice of them and set off around the castle. Both kids settled down and we had a great afternoon. The crown jewels were way too busy it was a real push and shove affair. There were people from all over the world Jack picked up on this pretty quickly and announced that no one spoke English! The kids really enjoyed looking at the exhibitions in the White Tower, weapons always go down well!!
Once we'd finished looking around we headed along the Thames and across Tower Bridge. We walked down down into Butler Wharf and had tea at Pizza Express. From here we walked along the band of the Thames back to London Bridge Tube Station. Purchase Oyster cards for me and Andrea and headed back to Old Street on the tube. It was pretty entertaining getting through the barriers with the kids but we soon got used to the routine!
On The London Eye |
Once we'd finished on the London Eye we head across Westminster Bridge looked at Big Ben and headed up Whitehall to Downing Street, past Horse Guards and into Trafalgar Square. It was pretty busy so we headed down the Mall to Buckingham Palace.
Buckingham Palace |
After finishing eating we spent time in Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circus before heading back to the hotel on the tube.
Stood with Darwin |
After this we headed into Hyde Park, had a cup of tea and walked over to Marble Arch and Oxford street. The kids wanted to spend their money so we walked all the way down to Hamleys on Regent Street. It was very busy but the kids soon found Halo Mega Bloks. We walked back down into the Chinese quarter near Leicester Square and had a meal in a friendly family run restaurant.
Tuesday morning and we took an opportunity to visit Stratford and the Olympic Park, it was a bit of a disappointment as there was lots or re-development going on and we ended up spending all morning in the Westfield Shopping centre.
Waiting for the Tube |
We'd had a good time and the kids can now say they've been to many of the places that we see on TV all the time. I couldn't spend long periods in London, it's not for me. I miss the open spaces. I think it's busy in West Yorkshire, but the truth is that London way busier than home. There doesn't appear to be much of a recession in the areas we visited in London and the amount of people visiting and spending money was amazing.