Hello, you beautiful people!
Recently I have travelled to London and I thought it would be nice to share this experience with you, as well as having something to look back on to remember this day. Last weekend my boyfriend had a drum show at the Olympia Conference Centre in London, so his mother and I figured that why not take this opportunity to explore London! So we did.
Although I was born in England, London I have only ever been into central London once when I was much younger, is that weird? I don't know. However since moving South it was rare that I went back to London and I haven't ever been a 'tourist' in the country I was born in.
It was an early wake up call in order to get into London at 9:00 (even though we didn't get there until roughly 10:00) after of course stopping at the services for a McDonald's breakfast! We parked at Kew Gardens where we got a day pass on the train which was relatively cheap compared to what I assumed it to be.
We went from Kew Gardens to Kensington (Olympia) to drop the guys off - my boyfriend, his dad, brother and friends (we went with them to know where to meet them later that evening). Then his mum and I went exploring! We got the train to where we thought was the Harrods stop, not until we reached ground level did we realise we got off at the wrong stop. We asked a local florist stall the directions which were an apparent 'short' walk 'that way'..
On our short 45 minute walk past Hyde Park we saw a few monuments that we didn't plan to, meaning we didn't mind having to walk for so long.
The Royal Albert Hall was the first, which as you can slightly see was blocked off on one side of the road ready for the Queen the following Sunday due to it being remembrance day.
The second was this, although I'm not too sure as to what it is (if you know then please comment) but we did find it quite interesting!
Our journey continued down the same long-ass road, we eventually got to Harrods, and it was AMAZING! Literally, if I could buy everything in the store, I would. It really is incredible, especially the Christmas section - I especially loved the ball balls, they were so delicate and most were glittery and I love glittery things like that.
When leaving Harrods, we were met by a beautiful winter scene with of course they had some reindeer! Along with elves, fake snow (tiny tiny bubbles flying around the air) and much more.
After Harrods it had past lunchtime so we got back on the train to I think was Leicester Square where we went to Planet Hollywood to eat. I'd never been there before so didn't know what to expect, I was pretty anxious considering how much of a 'picky' water I am. Thankfully the food was delicious and very filling so I had unfortunately no room for dessert. Plus we didn't have to wait very long to be seated or be served our meal so that's a bonus!
I had flame-grilled chicken breast on a bed of penne pasta with mushrooms, peppers and a creamy sauce - delicious! Along with blackcurrant and lemonade.
After lunch we walked into Trafalgar Square which we discovered was surprisingly close, after asking a policeman the directions "30 seconds that way ladies" WHOOPS. Here we found some floating creatures that we found very entertaining.
Myself and a floating golden man
Boyfriends mum with a floating Yoda (Star Wars)
In addition to finding these floating men which also included a dementor from the Harry Potter movies, a witch and a few more golden people, we saw a memorial box for the fallen men and women that was really interesting. Every so often air would be pushed from the bottom of the box which made little poppies fly all over the man inside.
This was in the centre of Trafalgar Square
Whilst in Trafalgar Square we didn't realise how close Buckingham Palace was. Well, I say close - it looks a lot, lot closer than it was to walk! But I guess for someone so important as the Queen, you're going to need a super long red carpet (red road)!
Imagine living here though - incredible! Plus she was home!
After spending a while at Buckingham Palace we thought it was time to make out way back to the guys in Kensington, we walked through the courtyard (I think it was called that) and happened to be just on time to see the changing of guards - isn't that just fate? Ha!
I'm sure this guard wanted smile for the camera, at least he looked my way.. Aha.
On out way back we passed Downing Street as well as spotting a couple of Paddington Bears that had been designed by celebrities in order to raise both awareness and money for the RSPCA. These two were 2 out of 48 because we didn't find anymore..
This one was outside Harrods and was designed by Emma Watson
This one was next to Downing Street and was designed by Stephen Fry
After getting ridiculously soaked from the torrential rain we reached the Olympia Conference Centre where the drum show was. However they were running late so we waited in a cute little cafe not far from the centre. Once we met up with the guys we got the train back to Kew Gardens where the car was parked and made our way back home, of course stopping at the services for a coffee!
This is it from me for now, I'll speak to you again soon!
Lots of love,
toesontoast
x x
P.S. Fail to prepare, prepare to fail..











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