Monday 14 January 2013

London!

I spent three days in London this past weekend and although it was freezing.....i loved it! it was so beautiful! The first day we took ourselves on a walking tour (SO MUCH WALKING) and saw almost everything there was to see it felt like. we saw Westminster Abbey, Big Ben, the London Bridge Tower, the Tower of London, Piccadilly Circus (its comparable to times square in new york), Trafalgar Square, the eye of london (but unlucky for us it was closed for annual maintenance...), Houses of Parliament, and number 10 Downing Street which is where the Prime Minister lives.
Kelcie!

Number 10 Downing Street

Big Ben

You can see Big Ben from Piccadilly Circus

Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament

Eye of London

Westminster Abbey (where all of the crownings of royalty are held and also many weddings)

Tower of London

Tower Bridge

The next day we went to Buckingham Palace (where the queen lives) to see the changing of the guards. It really wasn't as cool as I had hoped, but I'm still glad I saw it. We also saw Platform 9 3/4 in Kings Cross Station (if you don't know the significance of that, it's a big part of harry potter). After that we went to the British Museum which is HUGE. We spent two hours in there and only saw two exhibits! Later that day we went shopping on Oxford Street.....well, more like kelcie went shopping haha. she was in heaven. At night we went on a night bus tour that went all over London, it was awesome! it was an open top double decker bus so we got an amazing view :)

Buckingham Palace

British Museum


On the last day the school took us to Hampton Court Palace. It mostly talked about King Henry VII and a little about King William III. I had seen the movie The Other Boleyn Girl so it was very interesting.
King Henry VIII

Hampton Court Palace


 After we were finished there, they took us to Runnymede which is where the Magna Carta was signed. The Magna Carta is pretty similar to our constitution, in fact, I think our constitution is based off of certain parts of it. That night we FINALLY made it back to Harlaxton Manor. We were all sooooo tired! It was freezing the entire trip and that takes a lot out of you!
Where the Magna Carta was signed


Kelcie has a ton more pictures than I do, so if you want to check out her blog as well it's http://kelcie520.blogspot.co.uk/

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