Saturday 10 September 2011

London 2011 - Part 3

London Eye And Greenwich

Thursday - September 1st 2011

Like everyday we took the train to Waterloo Station and from there we walked to the London Eye just across the railway station. We bought our tickets already back at home on the internet and had just to pick them up at the ticket office. We purchased Fast Track tickets and so we were the first in line. I'm glad we decided to buy those tickets, because the stand by line was already very long and the attraction wasn't even open. We boarded the first gondola and luckily the weather was fine to make good pictures. After 45 minutes the round trip was over and we did the 4D attraction which was included in the admission.

London Eye

London Eye

Buckingham Palace

Houses of Parliament

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London Eye

Then we were on our way to Canary Wharf, a very modern part of London with skyscrapers. There we had a cup of coffee at Starbucks, before we took the DLR Line to Greenwich. We walked to the Royal Observatory, where you can see the Prime Meridian, but we didn't go inside. Then we visited the Old Naval College to see where Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean - On Stranger Tides was filmed. After a quick visit to Greenwich Market, we had a beer in a pub and waited for our water taxi, which brought us back to the Tower of London.

Canary Wharf

Canary Wharf

Canary Wharf

Canary Wharf

Greenwich

Old Naval College

Royal Observatory
 
Old Naval College

Old Naval College

Captain Jack Sparrow's Costume

Old Naval College

Greenwich Market

Water Transportation

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London

London

London

Tower Bridge

Tower of London

Back at the Tower we had lunch at Wagamama again, since the food was really good, the portions were big and the price was reasonable. Afterwards we took the subway to Temple Bar and St. Paul's Cathedral, which was a fantastic building. We went inside the church, but unfortunately it was not allowed to take pictures.

Fried Rice

Vegetable Noodle Soup

London

Temple Bar

St. Pauls Cathedral

St. Pauls Cathedral

Later we headed to Oxford Street to visit the Disney Store. I wanted to get a pin, but they only had one which I didn't like. A very friendly Castmember told me that they will get new ones on Saturday. So there was a reason to return.

Disney Store

So we went to Soho and had another beer and cider at the Clachan Pub. I really liked the atmosphere there, because after waork people were standing in front of the pubs and enjoyed their drinks and leisure time. Then we also walked to Carnaby Street and Chinatown. Dinner was at Maoz Falafel. The portions at Wagamama were so huge that we were still full and so Maoz was the right choice for us.

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The Clachan Pub

The Clachan Pub

Carnaby Street

On the way to Maoz

Falafel Sandwich

Falafel Sandwich

Unfortunately that evening the objective of our DSLR broke. I don't know what had happened, but the auto focus didn't work anymore. At least it was still possible to make pictures. After Chinatown we walked to Trafalgar Square and via Houses of Parliament to Waterloo Station. Back in the hotel we watched TV and plundered the mini bar.

Trafalgar Square

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