Posts Tagged With: London

London trip, 2025 (Or: Good weather is always appreciated)

Marco and I took a short trip to London last week with the Eurostar train, from Thursday morning through Sunday evening. I’m a big fan of the Eurostar train (formerly Thalys) as it only takes about 3 and a half hours and you arrive in the city centre at the St. Pancras station. Of course, we had to get to Rotterdam first and if you are traveling to London you have to be at the station an hour before your train departs so you can clear security and immigration. So it is more like 4 and a half or 5 hours in total in the end. However, if you’re staying in the EU, like Paris, you only need to arrive about 15-20 minutes before your train leaves.

We lucked out – the weather was definitely on our side. It was about 26C/78F on the day we arrived, with the weather slowly getting colder each day we were there. We only wore a jacket on our last day. The only rain we had was a meager drizzle for two seconds while we exited the hotel and entered the cafe next door for coffee.

One of the days we went to the Design museum to see the Tim Burton exhibition:

The exhibition takes about an hour and is five large rooms. There’s plenty to see in those rooms, though. Note that it is only around until May 26, though it will probably move to a different city later in the year. You can read more about it at the official website.

After the Design museum we took a stroll through Holland Park. Inside the park you have the Dutch gardens:

It was full of absolutely gorgeous flowers. The proof is above!

And also a few statues, strategically placed.

After that we visited the Kyoto garden, also in Holland Park. It was created for the 1992 Japan festival in London.

There was a marble slab of a bridge going across part of the pond which you could walk across, allowing you to get pictures up close.

It was a peaceful place, and gorgeous in the beautiful weather we had.

All in all it was a lovely long weekend, although it is definitely nice to be lazier this weekend!

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Time away (Or: A week in London)

Marco and I just got back from a trip to London for a week. We had a blast! While I visited London back in 2010, that was only for a day and a half so I didn’t remember much.

Here are some of the photos I took over the last week:

Above: a display at the British Museum. As you can tell, I am a fan of blue things.

Above: Westminster Abbey

Trafalgar square includes an area with four lions. You can read more about the square and lions at visitlondon.com. I took this photo because I was way too amused by the warning in the foreground…

Above: Big Ben. I am charmed by the statue in front.

Above: London Eye ferris wheel, from a distance. Apparently it takes 30 minutes for one full revolution.

All in all, it was a lovely trip. And I didn’t even show any of the awesome food we ate…

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London (Or: Camden Lock Market)

Continuing the London theme, another place I visited in my short 36 hours was the Camden Lock. It is an open air market that was first started in 1975.

It is only closed one day a year – Christmas Day.

Seeing the open air market just makes me want another hot, freshly baked stroopwafel. Yum.

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London (Or: On the hillside)

When I open the folder of images I have from the trip I took to the Netherlands in summer 2010, I am always reminded (as the pictures come first) that before I visited NL, I first went to London. A quick 36 hour trip.

One of the places my friend and I visited was Primrose Hill, which overlooks the city.

With breathtaking views, it is surprisingly steep and sprawling.

Unfortunately I have one memory of this place that comes back to me when I look at these photos. As I mentioned previously, the hill is sprawling. There is a path down, but it is very long, though not steep at that section. Well, as kids are inclined to do… a young kid (maybe 6-8 years) raced past us on his bike, letting gravity pull him down. I was watching him idly while chatting, and a long way down and off in the distance, his bike hit an obstacle of some sort and he was thrown violently to the side into the grass. Though after the shock wore off you could hear him crying, and see him moving.

What made it painful was a roughly 10 seconds of wait as everyone wondered what to do, as people made their way to him. But suddenly, a woman raced past us, screaming, and we realized it was his mother. But he was so far ahead – so very far ahead – that it took a good minute for her to even reach him. But by the time we got close, the drama was subsiding, and we ended up taking a different path that led us away before we passed him.

Some time later, we ended up passing the little boy and his mother again elsewhere on the grounds. He was protecting a very obviously bloodied nose, but seemed otherwise okay. I am sure it was one of those “kids are tough and surprisingly durable” moments, but it was agonizing to watch in real time.

But! It is but a memory now.

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London flowers (Or: On the eve of NL)

As I noted in previous posts, during my first trip to the Netherlands in the summer of 2010 I first had a quick stop in London to visit another friend. I didn’t take too many pictures during that 36 hours (probably too nervous for the next leg of my journey!) but here is one of them that I have always liked:

hortensia flowers outside a London flat

It’s just a little bit of color for a day like today – it started out with pouring rain (and, thankfully, an unexpected ride from the bus stop to work from a coworker!).

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