09/02/2009

Photos of London


I went to London with my partner last Sunday, taking his colleague from India who came to the UK for the first time. We walked around the main tourist attractions. Although I've been there several times, I found these places were still really nice to visit and the view of London was absolutely stunning.

Piccadilly Circus

My favourite Dali's sculpture and Big Ben


The Statue of Eros


China Town


Street signs

The Tower Bridge in the evening time

It takes only 45 minutes from Cambridge to the outskirts of London by car. I thought I would go to London more often and find more of this city's beauty...


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4 comments:

Honesty said...

Your photos remind me of our trip to London some years ago, just before the bombings. I love the bulidings which have history and culture, especially Liberty's. I felt I could live there! We can go around taking the double-decker and the tube by ourselves, which is really good. By the way I didn't know the China Town. Next time I'd like to visit it. Thank you for lovery photos:)

chamokayo said...

I have lived in England for over 4 years, though London is still unfamiliar city for me. I have visited there before but have spent most of my trip in museums, which was of course great. But I haven't visited famous spots where tourists likely to visit....

I would like to take trips more when my boys are a bit older, so I don't have to carry them in my arms all the time. hahaha :D

Anima said...

Honesty,
Architectures are stunning, aren't they?
I moved to the UK in the year of the bombings...just after a month of the incident I remember.I was scared stiff at that time...
China town is great, i like to have dim-sum there:)

Anima said...

Chamokayo,
Actually I too sometimes go to museums in London. The collections of most famous museums are huge, and I think I haven't seen even half of them yet.
If I lived in London probably I would go to museums 2,3 times a week...ha ha.
Carrying two boys must be really tiring!
When they are a bit older, they also can enjoy Natural History Museum and Science Museum...(you've taken them there already maybe? can't remember if you mentioned it in your blog)or even London Dungeon...? he he he:)