London Photos Diary | 48h Trip

Last Wednesday and Thursday, I was in London with my brothers as a gift for both their upcoming birthdays. As it was their first time in London, we mostly did some touristy basics spots according to their want.
I am sure a lot of you can relate to how hard it is to select pictures. I tried to pick some photos I thought would portray my time in London the best, between all that I shot. But, here are a few pictures.
London Photos Diary
DAY I


Picadilly Circus



M&N’S WORLD – Picadilly Circus

On our way to Big Ben from Picadilly.




Westminster and the iconic Big Ben.



Check-in time.




Buckingham Palace

Tourist much. Ahah


Making new friends in Green Park.



Camden!

DAY II

After checking out drinks.

This photo I the perfect example of what happens when your brother has no idea you can’t use the mode at night during the day for obvious reasons.


This is why you should wear comfy shoes.


Notting Hill



Mexican Street Food for lunch.


Platform 9 3/4.

And this is how our trip ended after some shopping and nearly missing the Eurostar, oops. We didn’t get to see a lot in such a short time – the trip was a bit less than 48h actually – nonetheless, it was nice to stroll around the city and enjoy our time there slowly.
Stayed at :
Airways Hotel Victoria – The hotel room was friendly and spacious enough for three people not to be all over each other. And a big plus to the shower: all the shower features were perfect. I recommend it if you are in London for a weekend or a week.
Travelled with :
EuroStar – longer than a plane, but there are a lot of excellent offers on EuroStar Snap if you’re flexible, so the prices are reasonable! And it’s a nice ride.
If you want to discover the pros and cons of 3 ways of transportation to London, check out this post!
I took all pictures with an iPhone 6 and a Canon EOS 1100D
✈ Best Travel Ressources To Plan Your Next Trip
✈ How To Find Flights?
– Skyscanner; it is a good comparator for finding the cheapest flights.
– Google Flights is also a good help when comparing flights.
✈ Where To Book Accommodations?
– Booking.com: plenty of options and ways to get discounts the more you book.
✈ Best Sites To Book Activities
– GetYourGuide when I can’t get a ticket directly on the website or if it’s easier to go through them.
– Klook if you need to book more than just activities and would like to get everything from the same website or different day trips—(i.e. transport cards, car rental, hotel…).
✈ Other helpful travel resources
– Radical Storage: If you need a place to keep your luggage for an extended period when you travel, I recommend using them.
– TheTrainline: If you love to travel by train like me, then TheTrainline needs to be your go-to website for train travel in Europe.
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Hey,
I just nominated you for the Leibster award! Check my post about it and learn more. I love your blog!!!
– The Dreamer
Oh why thank you !! That’s so nice, I will do it as soon as possible.
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Lovely pics of London! I know the feels about trying to pick the best photos to put in a blog post! I have lived in the UK for 23 years and I’ve only been to London once! Now that I live in Spain the prospect of going and spending a little time in London really appeals to me. Funny how that is. So next year I’m hoping to spend a little time there and seeing the famous sites!
I love the platform 9 3/4 picture. I wouldnt be able to help myself from holding on to the trolley for a picture. I don’t care how old I am!
-Ezra
Ahah ! I wanted to do it as well but the queue was too long sadly. 🙁