Tuesday, April 20, 2010 @ 10:25 AM
London bridge is still standing tall!
6 mths ago, I jetted off on A380 to a magical place called London. Everything felt surreal. 2 years ago, all I had in mind was to do a backpack trip to Europe before I turn 30 but ended up paying hefty sum for a private tour. Europe is really a fantastic travelling destination be it the people, culture or the buildings. What you see is the array of colours that allow you to paint the beautiful picture. I thought I'd better note down this journey before the colours faded away. But I know the places I've step foot on will forever be in my memory for safekeeping.
We're allocated seats on the top deck and I was so excited because how many chances can you get out of your flights to climb up and down the stairs like no monkey's business?!?!
The stairs
And SIA fed us silly. I think there were 6 meals altogeher! Flying with SIA, no worries abt the food being bad, really.
After lunch, I look at this and sighed big time! It felt like I've been up there for 6 hours!
For the first time in my life, I saw the rays of sunset and the crescent moon TOGETHER!

Finally reaching after watching a few movies and stealing many short naps!
Heathrow Airport advert
Stayed at Ramada Hotel London

And they're so nice to provide Neutrogena toiletries in cute lil bottles
One of the best breakfast!
You know you're in London when you look at the fonts of The Daily Telegraph and smile to yourself.

This is apparently the facade of The Tower of London.
Pretty flowers dot the compound.
This is Tower Bridge, NOT London Bridge!
St. Paul's Cathedral, th 3rd largest cathedral in the world.
The oldest omnibus in London and its still fully functional.
Westminster Abbey
The iconic red letter box...
...and red telephone booth!
Big Ben, the clocktower.
Standing in front of London Eye, it somehow look more majestic than our pathetic Singapore Flyer.

The left gate of the palace.
Buckingham Palace - When the state flag in raised, it meant that Queen Elizabeth II is not in the palace and when the royal flag is raised, it meant that she's in.

Victoria Memorial just in front of the palace
Picadilly Circle
Chinatown of London - When you step inside, its as if you're in China.

Need I say more?


Meet Madame Tussaud on the bottom left
The changing of season is shown clearly on the trees as we travel.
Walking along Oxford Street, one of the fashion street of London, we saw this street stall selling fruits neatly displayed at an angle. Awesome!

Last but not least, Primark that sells really cheap stuffs from apparels to lingerie to shoes to belts. Cheap thrills!
We didn't have much time to walk the whole Oxford but I think its an eye opener to see SO MANY departmental stores with the whole building to themselves like Debenhams, John Lewis, Marks & Spencer, just to name a few. And the names are like so fun to pronouns. Try Debenhams 10 times and it'll ring in your head!
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