From there we headed to the subway (tubes) and made our way to the British Museum. It took a bit to find it, but I just about peed my pants when we got there. THE BRITISH MUSEUM. This is bucket list stuff in my world and I was absolutely thrilled to walk in. The museum is huge and beautiful. It contains one of the largest collections of Greek antiquities, including the Rosetta Stone.
After several hours exploring all the rooms, we hit the tube again to head to Piccadilly Circus. Okay, that was kind of disappointing. It was pretty much a giant tourist trap, so we kept moving to Trafalgar Square. On our way there, we spotted the Texas Embassy, a great tex-mex joint in the middle of London. We popped in for lunch and the food was pretty spot on, PLUS, they happened to have a Texas licence plate with the UNT logo, Go Mean Green.
That was alot of fun and we look forward to returning in the future. Right around from the Texas Embassy is Trafalgar Square and it was much more impressive than I had imagined. The bronze lions are huge and the water is beautiful. Although there were alot of people it didn't feel crowded and the weather was perfect to hang around the steps to the London Gallery. After a few pictures and tossing some coins into the fountain, we headed off to the London shopping mecca Harrods.
Harrods is the largest department store in the UK and by far the most amazing store I have ever been in. The single store is over five acres and 1 million square feet. It's expansive, beautifully decorated and a window shoppers paradise. They have every piece of fashion you could imagine, but also have an ice cream parlor, a gourmet grocery store, a Christmas shop (even in August) a room devoted to chocolate and was beyond gorgeous. We did alot of browsing, but did snag a few things and look forward to returning when they decorate the store for the holidays. Apparently it is pretty spectacular. All in all Harrods was by far the most amazing store I have ever been in, plus the customer service is super nice too. Sorry no photos of Harrods, you cannot take pictures inside.
This pretty much wrapped up our day in London. So much more to see, but we are planning a visit again in the Fall to visit the London gallery and see a special Leonardo DaVinci exhibit. More to come.
Trafalgar Square |
Trafalgar Square |
The British Museum |
Wow! The pictures are awesome - so "world traveler!" I love that you almost peed your pants over the museum; can so see that. I can't wait to hear about your reaction when you visit the Louvre! So fun, pics are great - you have to do some sort of album! Miss you dude - sounds like you & Matt are having the time of your life!
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