Wednesday 25 November 2020 Now this is going to cover just the lights of central London that I saw. On about a 7 mile walk, according to my steps count on my phone, the lights of London were gorgeous to… Continue Reading →
Saturday 10 October Now since Covid restrictions allowed the movement of people, I definitely went a bit too hard in the museum aspect. However, these two were the last of the day, my feet hurt, and my mind was very… Continue Reading →
Saturday 10 October Now not strictly a museum, but this is a post about the ‘museum-like’ aspects of this AMAZING store. Amazing to the point where I want to live there. A building block facade, I didn’t know I was… Continue Reading →
Saturday 10th October 2020 The Royal Academy of Art. Hmmmm, what to say about this place- it’s right across from Fortnum and Mason and Green Park, so its very easy to get to and being in Central London, you can… Continue Reading →
Wednesday 7 October: The National Gallery Now I won’t beat about the bush- if you’re travelling to London you need to visit this museum. Plus I mean, there’s so much going around (Trafalgar Square, Leicester Square, Portrait Gallery sadly closed… Continue Reading →
Saturday 26 September The first day out included an introduction to the UCL campus, which I didn’t quite realise was going to be so old and so beautiful. The campuses I’m used to are the U.S. interpretations of 15th and… Continue Reading →
The Wallace Collection Saturday 26 September Continuing on from picking up my Visa BRP and new student ID, I had booked an appointment (Covid-19 style) to visit the Wallace Collection and walked from the UCL main campus. A small house… Continue Reading →
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