Unusual, Iconic, and Interesting Finds in London
Werewolves, Cabmen, Golden Boys, and Bears
We spent a total of 18 days in and around London so we were able to investigate many of the city’s interesting sights and iconic landmarks.
We spent a total of 18 days in and around London so we were able to investigate many of the city’s interesting sights and iconic landmarks.
Even though our Royal London Walking Tour was over, we just kept going to see what else London had to offer the world traveling family.
It took us a few days, but this morning we decided it was time to head to Covent Garden and hook up with the Sandeman's Free Walking Tour of London.
From Abbey Road to Charing Cross, from Trafalgar Square to 221B Baker Street, we spend a few days exploring London.
Stratford-upon-Avon is, of course, the legendary birthplace of William Shakespeare. And, naturally, we were visiting the historic site to take in some Shakespearean culture. And we certainly found a lot of it.
After we left Brighton on Wednesday, our next goal was Stratford-upon-Avon. But we went the long way around and checked out Mapperton Gardens and the Jurassic Coast.
We spent two days in the city of Brighton hanging out with some friends we met in Bali.
Très internationale!
Monday morning it was straight outta Bruges and right into Calais so we could catch the ferry across the English Channel to Dover. This would be our last day in the Schengen Area until Iceland. And it wasn't long before we saw the White Cliffs and arrived in Dover.
Our triumphant return to Belgium brought us to the UNESCO World Heritage site of Bruges, a small but charming town that was quite pleasant to visit.
We spent a few more relaxing days in Amsterdam and tried hard to not pack too much in on any one day.