💂Part 1: London’s Hidden Gems and Iconic Sights 👑

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Summertime is well underway and many of you are creating amazing memories with your friends and family through travel. I’m thrilled to share our recent adventure to the historic and vibrant city of London. This journey was filled with iconic sights, royal traditions, and unforgettable experiences that I can’t wait to tell you about. In fact there’s so much to share, I decided to break it into two newsletters. So, grab a cup of tea ☕🫖, sit back, and let’s dive into our London adventure – Part 1!

Our trip began with a bang at the spectacular Trooping the Colour ceremony, held in honor of the sovereign’s official birthday. The event was a dazzling display of pomp and pageantry, featuring precision marching by soldiers in stunning uniforms, accompanied by powerful military band music.

The streets were lined with crowds waving flags as the parade moved from Buckingham Palace down The Mall to Horse Guard’s Parade alongside Members of the Royal family on horseback and in carriages.

👑 Treated like Royalty! 👑

Witnessing the royal family amidst enthusiastic crowds added to the festive atmosphere. The Royal Air Force fly-over provided a thrilling finale to an unforgettable experience celebrating tradition, heritage, and the spirit of unity. It was truly a day filled with spectacular moments and a reminder of the rich history and grandeur of the British monarchy.

After the ceremony, we had an exclusive visit to the Guards Museum along with a wonderful luncheon. We learned a bit about the museum’s history and purpose from a few of the curators and historians.

The museum tells the story of the five regiments of Foot Guards who have the honor and duty of protecting the Sovereign and Royal Palaces from 1600 until present. There are several exhibits that showcase the proud history of these world-class fighting soldiers from the English Civil War to the conflicts of Iraq and Afghanistan. It was interesting to see the unique collection of artifacts which stretches back some 380 years.

💂 I couldn’t resist the opportunity to “suit up” and try on a “bearskin”, one of the tall ceremonial caps worn by the King’s Guards and other British army foot regiments.  It’s quite heavy and was a bit of a balancing act. 💂

London is one of the most popular cities in the world. It’s home to charming pubs, world-class (and often free) museums, tons of history, some of the best theater performances in the world, a diverse population, incredible food, and a wild nightlife.

I know it’s cliche to say there’s something for everyone but, in this sprawling metropolis, there really is! After Trooping the Colours, I hung up my hat, put on my tennis shoes and set out to explore this vibrant and bustling cosmopolitan city! Take a look…

LONDON

Right around the corner from our hotel was Buckingham Palace. What a majestic, iconic and legendary building. The palace is the royal residence and administrative headquarters of the monarch of the United Kingdom. Located in the City of Westminster, the palace is often at the center of state occasions and royal hospitality.

Did you know that there are 775 rooms which include 19 State rooms, 52 Royal and guest bedrooms, 188 staff bedrooms, 92 offices and 78 bathrooms. Woah! That’s a lot of rooms to clean! 😂

It was neat seeing the Royal family on the balcony during Trooping the Colours. Royal Balcony appearances have marked many occasions over the years including VE Day in 1945, the Jubilees, an extraordinary Fly-Past by 100 airplanes to mark the RAF’s centenary in 2018 and of course Trooping the Colours like we saw on our visit.

We also watched the Changing of Guards in front of the palace, also known as Guard Mounting, which is always an impressive site! 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿💂‍♂️🤴 👸🏼

Discovering the Majesty of Westminster Abbey

Stepping into Westminster Abbey felt like walking through history. This iconic site, a testament to centuries of tradition, left me awestruck from the moment we arrived.

The grand entrance immediately impressed with its Gothic architecture, soaring arches, and detailed carvings. It’s clear why this has been the coronation church since 1066 and the resting place for seventeen monarchs.

Exploring Poets’ Corner was particularly moving. Surrounded by memorials to Geoffrey Chaucer, Charles Dickens, and Rudyard Kipling, I felt like I was among old friends. Their stories seemed to come alive in the Abbey’s quiet halls.

The Coronation Chair, used for every English monarch since Edward I, stood as a powerful symbol of history. Imagining the coronation ceremonies that took place there, you feel connected to the significant milestones of British history.

A little-known gem of the Abbey is its College Garden, one of England’s oldest. Dating back over 900 years, this garden offers a tranquil escape where monks once grew medicinal herbs. Today, it remains a peaceful retreat from London’s hustle and bustle.

For visitors, I highly recommend a guided tour. The Abbey’s guides share fascinating stories and insights that bring its history to life. Don’t forget to look up – the ceiling’s intricate design is easy to miss but worth the effort.

Leaving Westminster Abbey, I felt deeply connected to the past. This site invites reflection on the passage of time and the legacies left behind. Whether you’re a history buff, architecture lover, or simply seeking a quiet place, Westminster Abbey is a must-visit in London.

The Tower Bridge & London Bridge: Clearing Up the Confusion

After leaving historic Westminster Abbey, our next stop was two of London’s most famous bridges: Tower Bridge and London Bridge. It’s easy to see why these iconic landmarks are often confused, but they each have their unique charm and story.

Many people, including myself at one point, mix up Tower Bridge and London Bridge. While both span the River Thames, they are quite distinct in appearance and history. Tower Bridge, with its stunning twin towers and drawbridge mechanism, is often the one people picture when they think of London bridges. Built in 1894, it’s a marvel of Victorian engineering and offers fantastic views of the city from its high walkways.

Walking across Tower Bridge, we marveled at its grandeur. The bridge’s blue and white color scheme and Gothic-style towers are unmistakable. It’s a must-visit for anyone interested in London’s architectural beauty. We even took the opportunity to explore the Tower Bridge Exhibition, which showcases the bridge’s history and offers breathtaking views from its glass-floor walkway.

Just a short distance away is London Bridge, a site with a more understated appearance but rich in history. The current London Bridge, completed in 1973, might not have the same visual impact as Tower Bridge, but it stands on a site with nearly 2,000 years of history. The first bridge here was built by the Romans, and subsequent versions have played crucial roles in the city’s development.

One fun fact is that an earlier version of London Bridge was sold to an American entrepreneur, who reconstructed it in Lake Havasu City, Arizona. This often leads to the myth that London Bridge was moved entirely out of England, but rest assured, the current bridge remains firmly in place over the Thames.

Visiting both bridges offered a fascinating glimpse into different eras of London’s past. Tower Bridge impresses with its ornate design and modern exhibitions, while London Bridge provides a connection to the city’s ancient roots. The contrast between the two highlights the rich tapestry of history that makes London such a captivating city.

Beautiful destinations often lead to everlasting memories!

As our journey through London unfolds, we’ve had an incredible time exploring this vibrant city. There’s still so much more to discover! Stay tuned for Part 2, where we’ll continue our adventure through London’s iconic landmarks and hidden gems.

Whether you’re planning your own visit or just dreaming of the adventure, there’s plenty more to come.

Ready for your next adventure? Keep an eye on my social media for more travel inspiration and join me on the next journey.

Lisa

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