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  • Former Naval College, Greenwich, London

    Top Attractions to Visit in Greenwich and Along the Thames

    We woke to clear blue skies and sunshine but needed to wrap up warm on this November morning.  After checking out of our Travelodge, we left our luggage and made our way to Greenwich taking the Docklands Light Railway (DLR) from Canary Wharf.  Please remember if using the DLR that there are no ticket barriers…

  • Big Ben, London

    London travel guide: St James’s Park and the Mall

    This morning I took a Virgin East Coast train to London arriving into Kings Cross at 1.00 pm, from where I hopped on the Piccadilly Line for the short journey to Piccadilly Circus as I’d arranged to meet my older son in the Virgin Lounge.  I was first to arrive which gave me a few…

  • Leadenhall Market, London

    Exploring the Woolwich Foot Tunnel and Walking the Thames Path in London

    This morning we took the Docklands Light Railway (DLR) to Woolwich Arsenal where we enjoyed breakfast in the ‘Great Harry’ pub which was in the main square.  Woolwich is a historic naval and military town situated three miles to the east of Greenwich. Leaving the pub we walked towards the river passing the historic site…

  • Temple Gardens, London

    A Visit to the Bank of England Museum and a Walk Through the Inner Temple, London

    After our lunch break at the Royal Exchange we only had a few steps to walk to the next place on our itinerary – the Bank of England Museum.  It’s a little known museum with free entry and is only open Monday to Friday from 10.00 am to 5.00 pm.  The Bank of England, affectionately referred…

  • Tower Bridge, London

    A Walk Along London’s South Bank and a Visit to Portobello Road Market

    We started the day with a cooked breakfast near Tower Bridge followed by a walk along the south bank of the Thames Path as far as London Bridge, taking a few minutes to walk around the attractive Hay’s Galleria.  Originally a warehouse and enclosed dock this listed building was converted in the 1980’s to offices,…

  • South Quay Footbridge, Canary Wharf, London

    A Visit to Greenwich and the Cutty Sark in London

    Checking out of our hotel near London City Airport we headed to Greenwich where we enjoyed a hearty breakfast in the Gate Clock pub.  Around the corner from here is the 19th century Cutty Sark, the world’s only surviving tea clipper. The sailing ship has been raised over three metres so that visitors can walk…

  • The London Eye illuminated at night

    A weekend in London

    Although I live in the north of England I’ve been fortunate to spend countless weekends in London over the years.  There’s always something happening and I never tire of a visit to the capital.   Hopefully on this four day visit I can introduce some lesser known attractions in addition to the city’s famous sights.…

  • Skygarden, London

    Sky Garden, London

    A bright sunny morning, so we started the day with a tube ride to London Bridge, walking across the bridge to Monument and a stroll along the north bank of the Thames. Our reason for starting the day there was to take a ride to the top of the ‘Walkie Talkie’ building, Officially known as ’20…

  • Tower Bridge at night in London

    Walking along the Thames at Richmond

    We decided to try breakfast in the hotel and were pleasantly surprised to find the Travelodge offerings to be much better than we were expecting.  So, feeling nourished, we boarded a main line train from Vauxhall to Richmond, approximately 20 minutes away.  As mentioned previously,  it’s possible to use Oyster cards on shorter main line…

  • Camden Lock, Regent's Canal, London

    Little Venice and Chinatown, London

    Breakfast in our hotel again this morning then a tube journey northbound to Camden Town.  A popular market is held there at weekends but to be honest,  I’m not a fan of this one as it’s mostly a collection of touristy stalls and shops along the road.  The reason for our visit was to take…

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