Sunday, April 15, 2007

Out and About

Having decided not to go away for the Easter weekend we took advantage of the beautiful weather to explore a bit locally. We spent quite a bit of time down in the park (photos to come) and on Sunday went to the Tower Of London.

Inside the Tower grounds



Originally built as a city residence for the Royal Family it was later expanded and fortified by different kings over several centuries. It houses the Crown Jewels which we had to queue quite a while for, and a very comprehensive armouries collection.

The Tower seen from the Ferry



After the Tower we took a ferry along the river to Westminster and then walked home. Yes, walked. Please note the distance on the map below! Although there's no scale so that's not much use - I would guess it was around 4-5km.


Houses of Parliament - Westminster

Where we live in Bayswater is kind of the equivalent to East Melbourne in demographic, price and distance from the city. We can walk in and occasionally do for Sunday lunch, but more often take a tube or a bus if it's evening or we're heading for the other side of the city. Bayswater is a very touristy area, advantages of that are that the shops are always open and there's always people out on the streets no matter what time of evening - makes it a bit safer for walking around at night.

Tower Bridge from the Tower of London Wall



Neil travels into the city for work, right near the Tower of London, it takes him about 20min plus 25min walking. I get a tube direct from Bayswater station to East Putney, 20mins with a 10min walk at each end. We generally go everywhere by tube, buses are much harder to work out and usually slower. The most annoying thing about the tube is that there's no mobile cover anywhere underground so it can be tricky if you're trying to meet up with people. It is somewhat unreliable on weekends but we are lucky in that we have a choice of five different lines within walking distance so you can always work out a route even if some are closed.

Where we went



Well, I've mostly just been rabbiting on today but I know there's some readers who like to know the little details.



Ciao :-)

2 Comments:

At 10:19 PM, Blogger Heather said...

There are (not there is, by the way)
Love the big details, too.

 
At 5:40 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I also love those little details, they bring back memories of another time. It's a long time since I checked up on what your up to so I've been here about an hour reading. Enjoy. Auntie Liz.

 

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