Guided Tour of "The City on the Thames"



A second walking tour brought our group through the center of London. On our venture, we passed notable attractions such as the London Wall, Tower of London, Tower Bridge, the London Eye, Big Ben, the HMS Belfast, and assorted government buildings. The guide shared bits of information about London's history and pointed out pubs and restaurants that he believed might interest us. Below are some pictures from the walk.


At the Tower of London, I was intrigued to learn about a local legend that if the ravens were to ever fly away, the monarchy would fall. The ravens wings have been clipped to prevent them from leaving! 




We passed a World War I memorial that had been decorated with poppy wreaths. I would be interested to learn more about both of the World Wars and their impact on the UK.

My favorite part of the tour was when we stopped briefly at the Borough Market. I tried a scotch egg for the first time and loved it! 

London is very diverse. That fact is evident in the food scene and particularly apparent in the variety of dishes and ingredients available at Borough Market. I look forward to going back and seeing what these different cultures have to offer. 

I enjoyed walking, but felt that the tour itself did not add much value to my trip. It was difficult to hear the guide and I would have preferred to go into the sites instead of just pass them. The links below are for places that I would like to visit for a more in depth experience. 

Relevant Links:
https://boroughmarket.org.uk/ 
https://www.rct.uk/visit/buckingham-palace?gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAjwps-zBhAiEiwALwsVYfoGmIjCJADHVXIrnsyhmiHDGlRgpdYPgJRqVK7YGW8WHI-oaMJ9QxoC8HUQAvD_BwE 
https://www.shakespearesglobe.com/
https://www.tate.org.uk/
https://www.westminster-abbey.org/ 

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Discovering the Barbican Library

Collecting and Archiving Beatrix Potter's Works

Exploring the World’s Largest Museum Dedicated to the History of Seafaring- National Maritime Museum