I'm a horrible blogger! I keep forgetting to write about things that I've been doing. So, first things first, London!
I would post videos but since I'm not a video techie, I can't figure out how to upload them. In my defense, the software is really strange. :) Now you get to read my story! Woo!
London was a jam-packed trip because before the trip I booked the wrong return date online. Everyone check fifty times that the dates are right! Otherwise, RyanAir gets to charge you absurd fees. This flight was expensive, even with RyanAir. Note to anybody travelling to Europe cheaply: try to avoid RyanAir as much as you can.
Once we finally got there, we had a fantastic time! Ian and I kept saying "Why didn't we study
here?!" Sometimes, Finland just can't compare. But then again, it is London and the only cities comparable to London are New York, Paris and Rome. At least that's what the internet machine says. :)
On our first tourist day, we saw Tower Bridge, walked the wrong direction, saw the London Eye (which is giant, bigger than the Prater in Vienna), a
sweet castle, the Financial District (like Wall Street for Europe), Westminister Abbey, Big Ben, The Parliament Buildings, St. James Park, and Buckingham Palace. Yes, all in one day. Yes, it was not bright of us because the rest of the trip we were so exhausted. No, we didn't get to see the guards which was sad. Okay, not
that sad! But we didn't get a touristy snapshop with the guards in larger-than-life furry hats. I wonder if they're faux fur...? Then we enjoyed the nice weather and ate ice cream. Later that night, we met up with Christoph and Simone in a part of London called Angel. We saw some hilarious, low-key, British comedy in a local pub. I love hanging out with Germans- they always find the best deals and stuff to do. Successful first night!
Next day! Camden Town. The New York-y part of London, I think. Food
everywhere. And, fresh squeezed orange juice stands! This huge and unique part of London with fantastic shopping. It's not like shopping anywhere else in London because it's very local with small shops. Not that I minded the NikeTown and H&M. :) But I bought myself my London souvenir here- a vintage Iron Maiden tank top. Win! Later that night we ate fish and chips, of course. Later, later...later that night we decided to go out. We went to this bar, in a part named Shoreditch, where there were so many black, drunk and fantastically dancing girls. Then we ended the 'night' at a club named Aquarium- it has a pool inside it. Another exhausting day/night ending at 6:00 a.m. I love being 20; 20 at the time, 21 now. :)
The next few days were pretty easy going. We went back to Camden, looked around a bit, did a little shopping on Oxfurd Circus. We also hit up Traflgar Square which is amazing, it's a huge monument with a fountain and the countdown to the Olympics!
Sidenote: I bought the most
amazing workout capris at NikeTown. I'm telling you this because they're that amazing. I've never loved a pair of pants so much. I wish I could wear them everyday. If you're in need of some ultimate, fantastic workout pants. Buy these. Here's the link. You're welcome. :) Yes, mine are in purple. I'm not kidding about this, I've gone through multiple pairs of pants and these ones are superior to any other article of clothing I own. Except my running shoes.
http://store.nike.com/us/en_us/?l=shop,pdp,ctr-inline/cid-1/pid-434729/pgid-434730#?l=shop,pdp,ctr-inline/cid-1/pid-434731/pgid-434730
Back to London Town...
We also got to see the fancy shopping part of London! Sort of like 5th Avenue in New York; with Saks, Burberry, and other fancy brands a college student can't afford. I didn't get to see anyone famous, but don't worry, I was at least looking!
We went to Hyde Park, which to those of you who don't know what it is... Speakers' Corner is there and it is a wacky time. I wish I could upload videos, but I'll post a couple memorable quotes.
"Your hair is the colour of Satan's breath!"
"Well, the main reason why aliens don't come to Earth is because they're so far away."
"When people have sex, it means they're then married."
Just to name a few... Like I said, a wacky, hilarious time for us regular-folk. It's mostly religious speakers with tourist audiences, still awesome though.
The last thing we did was visit the British Museum which is spectacular. There's a huge section for every corner of the world. There were some amazing replicas of ancient Greece and the Roman Empire which I loved. And it's free!
My moral of the story: everything is bigger in London. It is by far the biggest and most intricate city I've been to, other than New York. The castles, bridges, churches, palaces, ferris wheels are bigger than anything I've ever seen. Nice try, Texas.
P.S. I tried to go see Platform 9 3/4 at King's Cross Station but I had to have an actual train ticket to enter the train area and all I had was a subway card. Maybe next time. :)