Friday, January 2, 2009

Travelling around London

When visiting a city like London for more than the first time, it is a good idea to stay in a hotel in a different area for each visit. That way you can get to know the city better.

This time we stayed in a suburb just north of Mayfair around the corner from Madame Taussards Wax Works, in Marleybone. Our hotel is one of a small street of boutique hotels, and very well appointed. We even have our own computer!

The whole area is on the outskirts of the Centre of London. According to a story in a local pub, the area was owned and developed into a fashion urban district. it was orginially inherited by a Miss Henrietta Cavendish and her successors, through the female line, have carefully developed the area. We can step out of our London Hotel, and within a few minutes walk through the boutique shops and numerous cafes of St Christophers Place to Regent St. We are also around the corner from the handy Baker St Underground Station, which can take us anywhere around London.. There are also many bus services in the area. The best way to get a round easily is to purchase an 'Oyster Card' and load it up with the cost of the fares. That way you can jump on and off double decker busses, sit right up at the top, and travel around, enjoying the sights.

You will have noticed that we have not reported much on our our activities. That is because we have not done much! During our first visits we rushed around all the tourist traps - Tower of London, London Eye, The Tate Gallery, etc, but we do not have to do so this time.

Also, it is winter, and cold. As mentioned in previous blogs, winter is a great time to travel. Nobody is about! (Except at the London sales, of course!). So we do not have to jump out of bed early and travel for hours on the bus or train, and we do not have to queue!!

Most mornings we breakfast at 9am latest, then start the day when the winter sun and temperatures have risen, at about 10am. Some times we have not even decided what to do! In London we have been enjoying spending time with family and friends. The best place to do so is in one of the many English pubs, but that is another story!

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