Our next destination was the South Bank of the Thames to check out many of the main sights of London.
First we headed to the Borough food markets for lunch - it was packed but the food was tasty and filling.
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Borough Market |
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Inside the market |
After finishing lunch we continued to the South Bank across London Bridge and came across this monument:
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The monument |
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Base of the Monument |
We didn't really know what the monument was to, it was just titled "The Monument", but luckily Kristine's camera takes such high resolution photos I could zoom in and tell you that it is a monument designed by Sir Christopher Wren commemorating the Great Fire on London in 1656.
We then passed the Globe Shakespeare Theater, which was celebrating 400 years of Shakespeare.
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Globe Theater |
We passed the Millennium Bridge:
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Millennium Bridge |
We stopped at a tourist shop and since the picture from the tower wasn't bad enough we posed for a scary Paddington photo:
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That's just scary |
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South Bank |
I saw this bin, and while I think the quote works well, putting it on a bin gives it a completely different meaning:
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Lovely bin |
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Looking back along South Bank - the sloping building is the "Cheesegrater" and the "Walkie Talkie" is on the right |
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The St Peter's Dome, and the Cheese Grater |
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Big Ben and the House of Parliament |
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The London Eye |
There was a festival on just under the London Eye - The Udder Belly Festival:
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Udder Belly |
We then walked down past the National Gallery where they were hosting the Feast of Saint George and the under the Admiral's Arch:
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Admiral's Arch |
I almost managed to convince Kristine that the smaller second arch was the Arc De Triomphe..
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Not really the Arc De Triomphe |
We then headed down towards Buckingham Palace where they were setting up for the London Marathon:
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Down the road towards Buckingham Palace |
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Statue of Captain James Cook |
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Monument to Artillery |
We had to take a detour through St James Park to get to the Palace and then on to our last destination.
Ah...brings back memories. Been to London 3 times and managed to see so many places that were on my bucket list.
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