Monday, December 17, 2012

London, Past and Present in Harmony

Now for a whirlwind tour of some of the top sights in London, England.

The White Tower in the Tower
The Ravens










First and foremost is the Tower of London.  Packed full of history, mystery, and intrigue there is plenty for every kind of visitor to see.  Take a Yeomen Tour.  It is fun, well worth your time, and you'll learn things a regular walk around won't tell.  But please, be respectful of all the different guards in the Tower.  You wouldn't tease, sass, or demand things of a Special Forces officer, so don't do it to these guys.  They are the elite, top of the class, military force.
From the Tower take a boat trip down the Thames to Westminster.  Along the way you'll see many of London's iconic sights: (L to R) Traitor's Gate at the Tower of London, the Tower Bridge, London Bridge, and last but not least Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament.  The London Eye, the Globe Theatre and many other sights are also visible.












A few blocks from the Parliament Building is Westminster Abbey.  Church and burial sight in one, there is always something to see no matter where you turn your eyes.  But you better not be uneasy about walking on graves, because there are hundred's in the floor.  See how many names on the graves and memorials you recognize.  Composers, scientists, theologians, and nobility have all left their mark on the chapel.
The next hotspot is the British Museum.  Centuries of history from all over the world are housed here.  The most famous artifact seems to be the Rosetta Stone which stands just inside the entrance to the Egyptian rooms.  Give yourself lots of time.  There's plenty to see.

These are the absolute must sees in London, but there is plenty more to visit.  I have already written about 221B Baker St. in a previous blog.  Another place I've visited and would recommend, but only if you have time and the money to shop, is Harrods.  Imagine an American shopping mall squeezed together on a large city block and then stacked six stories high plus one below ground and you've got Harrods.  Oh and there are crowds.

There are days worth of sights to see in London.  Don't try to do them all.  Research and pick the best for you.  And as always, have fun.


This will be my last post about England and Scotland for a while, at least until I get more material.  However, I hope to continue blogging off and on, so keep checking back. ~ D. Brewer


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1 comment:

  1. Wow! This is so cool Deborah! Makes me very much wish to go! :-)

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