That night we went to the musical Wicked. This was my second favorite thing we did on the trip. (My first was in Paris and I will talk about that when I write my Paris blog.) The musical was awesome; the sound, the singing, all of it was great. It’s a must see.
The next day we spent visiting the major attractions like Buckingham Palace, witnessing the changing of the guard, Big Ben, Westminster Abbey, St. Paul’s Cathedral, and the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square where we saw famous paintings such as Vincent Van Gogh’s Sunflowers and Leonardo da Vinci’s The Virgin of the Rocks. We ate dinner at a quaint restaurant along the Thames River.
-British Royal Guard-
Our final day was spent outside of London, seeing Stonehenge, the city of Bath and of course Windsor Castle (no the Queen wasn’t in.) I wondered a little as to what makes Stonehenge so famous, it must be the mystery, because no one knows why it was built and all they could tell us were theories. I like the alien one best.
The city of Bath was cool. The city was founded around the only natural occurring hot springs in the United Kingdom. Again with the Romans, what an amazing bunch of people. They were the first ones to build the city and because of the hot springs they built Roman bath houses, which are like modern day spas. Such smart people. I really liked Windsor Castle but I am a sucker for stuff that has to do with Kings and Queens. We got to go through part of the castle, walk around some of the grounds and see St. George’s church. London was my third favorite place out of the cities we visited.
1 comment:
London sounds wonderful! What adventurous women you are. I'm especially jealous of your Stonehenge outing. I've always wanted to go there. Well, someday . . .
I think the cousin weekend sounds great! Anywhere is good for me.
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