Sonntag, 31. Mai 2015

London Spring 2015 (2)


Hello Gals!


Here's the 2nd part of my report about travelling to London! <3






Please enjoy!


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On the next day I started with... yeah what?
First I wanted to see the Guard Change at Buckingham Palace but rescheduled my plans and went straight to King's Cross.






I was really overwhelmed by that great constructure!



I really wanted to see the Harry Potter spot "Platform 9 3/4" and after I arrived there
(mislead to St. Pancras first) the shop salesmen welcomed one very warmhearted.

It was fun to talk with them and they complimented me on my SHERLOCKED bag I had with me the day.



Former Slytherin student sells magic stuff right now
and scares people to death!






Of course I had taken a photo.

But I didn't want to wear the Gryffindor scarf and changed to Ravenclaw.
That was an applause - because EVERYONE else wanted to have Gryffindor.
Poor Ravens!




After Harry Potter I went straight to Covent Garden.

Such a beautiful little place.

There are so many interesting stalls of art and fashion - I had another great talk
with the British water colour artist John Pester and bought an art print of him. <3

I want to paint like that, too!!







There is such a cute shop with a lot of great things!


I could buy it all... haha.
So many rabbit and owl stuff!




You could find many statues of that famous
sheep, called.... S____ - can you guess?



Agatha Christie memorial. <3

Having some time off until the next date with Sherlock,
I walked to the subway, get off at South Kingston and found... another beautiful area!
You really can say that this is a surrounding for museums!
So much flair!
I wanted to go the Japanese restaurant TOMBO for a small lunch.
Eating lunch in that little fancy restaurant and buying some matcha sea as a souvenir,
I had to head back to the Museum of London.





The next stop was another Sherlock-thing.

In the subway a girl smiled at me, seeing my bag and we started to have a conversation.
We figured out, that we don't live too apart - she was from Swiss - and that we are both
huge Sherlock fans. <3

She also claimed that there would be a Sherlock Con just two weeks later - but there weren't
any tickets left, we guessed.

The exhibition was great!
You could see so many interesting things of the history of London, the Victorian era, Sherlock Holmes, Sir Conan Arthur Doyle himself and even some original scripts written by Edgar Ellen Poe!



Original notes by Sir C.A. Doyle


The designed coat for Cumberbatch in Sherlock


Rearranged noteboard of one Sherlock episode


Afterwards you could also walk along the other parts of the Museum of London.
Next time I want to go there, too.
I was just too exhausted by walking and having so many great impressions I left it out.







Now it was time for some walk to St. Paul's cathedrale, Millenium Bridge and Tower Bridge.
I overestimated the path length from Millenium Bridge to the Tower Bridge but it was worth it.
I could also see Shakespeare's Globe theatre, a lot of Shaun the sheep figures (lol) and some more
great little spots along the road.


St Paul's Cathedral, backyard


Plaza in front of St Paul's


Way to Millenium Bridge



Shakespeare's Globe Theatre


London's famoust clink


St Mary Axe / The Gherkin


At Tower Bridge, I went to the exhibition.
Actually, I just wanted to have the great outlook but the exhibition about the history of the building was so exciting that I had to see it all!


Tower Bridge


Sightseeing from the Tower Bridge



But really tired I just had to go to some restaurant, eating dinner.
This time, I went to ATARIYA, at Swiss Cottage - another great area.
It was funny because three little girls were walking behind me, talking German, and just wanted to make a little fun an greated me in English.
But I answered them in German because I overheard their talk and they were so stunned. Haha!

Eating at ATARIYA was delicious. The staff was great.
I could even practised Japanese... at least I thought so.

But lucky me got the Korean waiter, haha.
"Sorry, I'm not Japanese."
How embarrassing!

But the chef in front of me just looked surprised and as our looks crossed he said "Un. Good Japanese."
Haha.

We said Goodbye afterwards in Japanese, too.
The restaurant is really nice since a lot of salarymen, etc. come here.
It isn't cheap but I think nothing is in London.










Wow, that was a day!


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So after two great days I already had to leave the country again.

The backflight wasn't too comfortable - I think the pressure equalization
wasn't the best. I really had problems with my ears and conciousness.
(>__<) - And it was pretty stressful at the airport.
I really don't like airports at all.
BUT

it was so worth it!!


Seeing the photos now I just want to go back!!




I already miss the city and its residents so much.
The culture, the great spots, the city's history...
everything.
(Except the food)


See you soon, London! 




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I should watch the K-On movie now <3