This
was the first time I got a chance to go abroad! Guess what that too
to London and I was too much excited :) was for a period of 3 months
I was going out. Initially I was a bit scared about the travel but
thankfully Bilsa and Shyam too joined with me for the travel. We
boarded our flight to London. The flight was from Kochi to Sri Lanka
and from there to London. We started off to Sri Lanka in SriLankan
airlines at 16:15 and we reached Colombo at 17:30. Our connection
flight was only after 8:55 hours, that is at 02:25. So we were
provided with accommodation at ‘The Tamarind Tree’. We went to
the hotel room and after keeping our luggage at room we roamed around
the hotel, the hotel was surrounded with many trees giving it a feel
of a jungle. We went in hotel lobby and connected to Wi-Fi to let our
family know about our well being. I was unable to connect to Wi-Fi
and after some time Rakeu searched for the hotel and connected to the
hotel to check whether we reached safely or not. We had a tremendous
dinner from the restaurant with all Sri Lankan dishes. Once we were
finished with our dinner we were informed that our flight got delayed
for one more hour so we went to our rooms and slept for a while. At
03:25 we boarded our flight to London. We reached London, United
Kingdom at around 09 AM London time. Bilsa had already asked our
colleague Sony to book a cab for us. So when we came out of the
airport after immigration our driver was waiting for us with a
placard named Bilsa. He took us to the parking area and we got into
the cab and off we go to “268 Franciscan Road, Tooting , London,
SW17 8HF, UK”. This was the flexi stay apartment provided by our
company. We reached there in an hours’ time and were excited about
the arrangements given but I was a bit disappointed when I reached
London. I just saw London in Hindi movies and I felt that London
doesn’t look like the ones which we saw in movies but we were not
in the main city at that point of time.
I
am not boring you with my work part. So I am here for 3 months
assignment but obviously I will try to cover London as much as
possible. I will give you briefly about the places I visited during
my stay here.
The
Tube
The
London Underground or the Tube is a public transport system serving
London. I was using tube for almost all my travel. You should get
Oyster card to travel in tube. The Oyster card is a form of
electronic ticketing used on public transport in London. It is valid
on travel modes across London including London underground, London
Buses, DLR( Docklands Light Railway), London Overground, trams, some
river boat services, etc. . You will get
tube map for all the tube stations. It is better to keep one map with
you while you are travelling in London. The tube map will also be
displayed inside trains but I will prefer to keep one with me.
Initially you will feel a bit difficult to follow the tube map but
you will find it easy after using it for 2-3 times. This map will
help you to reach your destinations easily. We usually do a recharge
for a month which costs 144.80 pound. Almost all our trips were in
Tube.
Oxford
Street
To
go to Oxford street you should get down at Oxford circus station.
Oxford Street is a major road in the City of Westminster. It is
Europe's busiest shopping street. You will find almost all the famous
shops and brands here. The main shops I visited in Oxford street are
Selfridge mall, Primark, Debenhams, John Lewis, alda, Hamleys, H&M,
Top shop. Debenhams showroom in Oxford street is one of the biggest
shopping mall of Debenhams. Primark is similar to our Big bazar where
you will get everything at cheap rates or in fact you can say at an
affordable price. Hamleys is the oldest and largest toy shop in the
world and one of the world's best-known retailers of toys. Hamleys in
London is a 4 storied building with thousands of varied toys. You can
get any kind of toys here. I was amazed with the collection of
puzzles they had. One of the biggest puzzles I have ever seen was
found here. The best season to visit Oxford street is in December,
the complete street will be in party mood with decorations.
Unfortunately I missed that part still as it was January I could
still enjoy a bit of it.
Petticoat
Lane Market
To
go to Petticoat lane market you should get down at Liverpool street
station. Petticoat Lane Market is a fashion and clothing market in
the East end of London. It consists of two adjacent street markets.
Wentworth Street Market is open six days a week and Middlesex Street
Market is open on Sunday only.
We
went here on the first weekend itself. As I already told I reached
London in January it was too cold outside. Apart from that it was
drizzling and a cold breeze was hugging us. our feet were getting
numb due to this weather still we managed to some shopping.
Westfield
Westfield
London is a shopping centre in London, United Kingdom. To go to
westfield you can get down at Stratford station in Central line.
Westfield is a good shopping centre with a wide varieties of options.
You have many shops like M&S, next, H&M, Debenhams, Lego,
Mango, Starbucks coffee, Waitrose, Zara etc. Westfield have been our
all time favourite destination. Whenever we didn't have much plans we
just hop around this mall.
Near
Westfield you have Icon of the Queen Elizabeth Olympic park. Queen
Elizabeth Olympic Park, in London, United Kingdom, is a sporting
complex built for the 2012 summer Olympics and the 2012 Summer
Paralympics.One day I went to Olympic Park all alone as all my
friends were busy with something or other. I asked 2-3 people to take
my snaps as I was not that fond of selfies during that time.
Madame
Tussauds
To
reach Madame Tussauds use central line and get down at Baker street
station. Madame Tussauds is a wax museum in London. It was founded by
wax sculptor Marie Tussaud. Madame Tussauds is a major tourist
attraction in London, displaying waxworks of famous people. Madame
Tussauds contains wax sculptors of almost all celebrities which
includes Aishwarya Rai Bachan , Amitab Bachan, Charlie Chaplin, Tom
Cruise, Leonardo DiCaprio, Johny Depp as Jack sparrow, Indira Gandhi,
Michael Jackson, Kareena Kapoor, Salman Khan, shahrukh Khan, Marilyn
Monroe, Hrithik Roshan, Sachin Tendulkar, Marie Tussauds, etc. You
get a feel of union with celebrities here. At the entrance itself you
can see the footprints of David Beckham.
From
the time we kept our foot inside Madame Tussauds we kept on clicking
pics and that journey continued till we get out of the place. Only
after getting out of the place we realised that we didn't analysed
much of those sculptures rather we were involved totally into filling
our phones with pictures.
Buckingham
Palace
To
go to Buckingham palace get down at Green Park station. Buckingham
Palace is the London residence and administrative headquarters of the
reigning monarch of the United Kingdom. It is located in the city of
Westminster.
We
went to Buckingham Palace on a Sunday. Our plan was to reach there
for Change of Guards as this was one of the ceremony which we doesn't
want to miss it. We reached there on time, in fact before the
ceremony itself and we somehow got a place from where we could get a
good view. We saw the old guards coming out of the palace and handing
over their duties to new set of guards. The whole process took some
time. After watching the ceremony we roamed around the place. The
palace was closed for visitors at this point of time. There was a
lake in which there were many swans. I have never seen such big swans
in my life. They were beautiful.
Changing
the Queen's Life Guard
Change
of Guards in Buckingham palace is a formal ceremony in which guards
on duties hand over their duty to a new batch of sentries. At the
time of Guard Changing, the Old Guard forms up one side of the
enclosure on Horse Guards Parade and the
New Guard on the other side. Royal Salute is given on the arrival of
the New Guard and on the departure of the Old Guard. Old guards will
hand over the duty to New guards and move out of the palace gate in a
parade.
Big
Ben & London Eye
Big
Ben and London eye is situated in Westminster. Big Ben is the
nickname for the Great bell of the clock at the north end of the
Palace of Westminster in London, also called as clock tower. The
London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel on the bank of the River Thames in
London. These two are one of the major tourist
attractions.We
went to Sea Life Aquarium. Big Ben and the London eye was nearby the
Aquarium. In fact Aquarium was just beside the London eye.
Sea
Life London Aquarium
The
Sea Life London Aquarium is located on the ground floor of County
Hall on the bank of the river Thames in central London, near the
London Eye. I was visiting an Aquarium of this kind for the first
time. Varieties of fishes and sea species roaming and swimming around
us was one of its kind of experience. I really enjoyed the sea life.
There was a section for Penguins and yes, first time I saw them in
real. Wow!!! Such lovely birds...
Victoria
and Albert Museum & Natural History Museum
Natural
History Museum , Science Museum and the Victoria and Albert Museum
are in south Kensington. These all are publicly funded national
museums and does not charge visitors for admission.
The
Victoria and Albert Museum or V&A, is the world's largest
museum of decorative arts and design. There were many art students
who came as part of their project work to sketch the sculptors. Its
collection spans from ancient times to the present day, from the
cultures of Europe, America, Asia, etc.
The
Natural History Museum in London is a museum that exhibits a vast
range of specimens of natural history. The galleries are classified
as
1)
Red Zone: It is a gallery themed around the changing history of the
Earth. The Earth Lab is a gallery that centres around geology, and
contains specimens of fossils, mineral and rocks. It also have
specimen of rocks, minerals and gemstones. There is also a section
for volcanoes and earthquakes and you can experience or feel the
earthquake in this section. For a minute the whole floor will shake
giving you an experience of earthquake.
2)
Green zone: Green zone consists of birds, ecology, etc.
3)
Blue zone: This zone contains Dinosaurs, Fish, Amphibians and
Reptiles, mammals, etc.
4)
Orange zone: This section have Wildlife GardenNatural History Museum,
London is my favourite museum in London. In blue zone there is a
section for dinosaurs. You get a feeling of entering a Jurassic park
here. One section is full of dinosaur fossils, many of the
collections have great historical as well as scientific value. There
is a Skeleton of Triceratops horridus at the dinosaur area. There are
many moving roaring models of dinosaurs in the dinosaur area. There
is a big giant dinosaur’s skeleton kept in a hall which covers the
whole hall.
The
Science Museum now holds a collection of famous items such as the
first jet engine, a working example of Charles Babbage’s difference
engine. It also contains hundreds of interactive exhibits. There are
some 3D Cinema showing science and nature documentaries, and a
section which focuses on digital technology. There are many games
available in this sectionI played almost all games which were
available there.
Tower
of London
You
should get down at Tower Hill station to reach Tower of London. The
Tower of London, officially Her Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress
of the Tower of London, is a castle located on the bank of river
Thames. The castle was used as a prison previously. The Tower has
collection of armoury, Crown jewels. Yes, our own Kohinoor diamond is
set on Queen’s crown and is displayed in Tower of London. Outside
Tower of London you will get the beautiful view of Tower bridge. Yes,
this is the bridge we have seen in many Bollywood movies and which
have been mistaken as London bridge by many of us.
Camden
Market
The
Camden markets are a number of adjoining large retail markets in
Camden Town. Among products sold on the stalls are crafts, clothing,
and fast food. To get to Camden Market I took Northern line and get
down at Camden town. Camden Town was only closed for return journey
so I went to Morningston Crescent in Northern line itself.
Wimbledon
As
you all know Wimbledon is home to Tennis
Championship. It is famous for lawn tennis. We took a bus from
Tooting Broadway to Wimbledon. The guide explained about each and
every courts present inside stadium. We could see the trophies and
photos, videos of the players, their jerseys, etc. in the museum
present inside the stadium.
Warner
Brothers studio – Harry Potter studio
Warner
Bros. Studios, Leavesden a big studio complex in southeast England. I
was very much excited to visit Harry Potter studio as I was one of
the admirers of Harry Potter series. I have watched the whole movie
series and also read the whole series. So it was with such excitement
I started the journey to the studio all alone. ;) I took Northern
line form Tooting Broadway station to Euston. From Euston took
overground train to Watford High street station. After getting down
at Watford station, get out of the station and walk straight to bus
stop. Bus number 142 will go to Watford Junction. From Watford
junction go to bus stop 4 and from here you will get Harry Potter
bus. Harry Potter bus is completely covered with posters from Harry
Potter movie. I sat near a Chinese family and I couldn’t believe
that I am finally going to the Harry Potter studio. :D
Once
I reach there I walked straight and entered the studio. Oh, I forgot
to mention that you need to book your tickets online for visiting the
studio. And tickets will be booked months back for the same. So plan
your trip well in advance. You can book your tickets from
‘https://www.wbstudiotour.co.uk/home’.At
the entrance itself flying car was displayed. I started clicking
pictures even before entering the studio. Then I came across the
Great hall, Hogwarts, seats and dresses of each houses, the wigs used
by each and every actors, A studio model of Hogwarts, The knight bus,
talking head of Hagrid, sculptors/models of Harry, Hagrid, etc.,
Potter's cottage, Godric's Hollow, 1:24 scale model of Hogwarts on
display, Gringotts Wizarding Bank, Diagon Alley film set, The
Gryffindor Common Room, Hippogriff, Goblins, pictures of movie
characters, Dobby, serpentine door in the movie, the big clock,
talking lady in harry potter, potion class room, Dumbledoor’s
office, Hagrid’s hut, etc.Apart from this you have a big shopping
area in the studio which sells golden snitch, magical wand of Harry,
Hermione, voldermont, etc., t shirts, dolls of movie characters, key
chains, firebolt,etc.
Canary
wharf
Canary
Wharf is one of the beautiful places in London. To reach Canary wharf
station we took DLR train from Bank station. DLR is driver less train
service in London. Canary wharf is one of the busiest street in
London and one the beautiful one too. Almost all big newspaper
companies like Reuters and many big banks were situated here. This
place has a beauty of it's own.
Emirates
Air-Line Cable car
The
Emirates Air Line is a cable car link across river Thames. There are
gondolas in which we can sit and get the scenic view of London. We
really enjoyed the bird view of London from this cable car.
Windsor
Castle & Long Walk
We
got down at Windsor to reach Windsor castle form where it is just 5
minutes’ walk. Windsor Castle is a royal residence.The castle got a
great architecture. The castle have a superb and unrivalled sequence
of rooms, full of Rococo, Gothic and Baroque furnishings, antiques
pieces, a miniature version of the castle along with dolls, The
Crimson Drawing Room, St. George’s Chapel,
etc. Windsor Castle is one of Britain's major tourist
attractions.
Windsor
Great Park is a Royal Park, including a deer park. Long walk is 2.65
miles (4.26 km) long path from Gateway at Windsor Castle to The
Copper Horse.
We
walked almost the whole way up and down.
Stonehenge
& Roman bath
We
got a package for Stonehenge and Roman Bath. We started the trip from
London at around 7AM.
Stonehenge
is considered to be among seven wonders of the world. When we reached
Stonehenge it was raining and heavy wind was blowing. We had to take
our whole strength to walk towards the stones as wind was blowing in
our direction. It was really an exciting experience. We could see the
circle of giant stones and we wondered how in those days people
brought those stones there. After taking few pictures and modelling
in front of the camera off we go to Roman Bath. The way to Roman bath
we saw the country side. From far itself we could see the Roman
architectures situated at the bottom of the series of hair-pin bends.
while driving through those roads we felt that the Roman bath was
approaching us instead of us driving towards it. We reached Roman
bath and our cameras started clicking the pictures. There were many
statues on the terrace of roman bath.
The
Roman Baths complex is a site of historical interest in the English
city of Bath.There are four main features: the Sacred Spring, the
Roman Temple, the Roman Bath House and the Museum. The Baths are a
major tourist attraction. The water which bubbles up from the ground
at Bath falls as rain on the nearby Mendip hills. We were amazed by
the construction and in one area we could see bubbling water and
steam was rising out of it. The temperature of water in that pool was
much higher than required for human beings. So temperature
adjustments were done underground and the warm water were provided to
the bath area. We touched the water and could feel the warmth of
water. There was a lady and guy in Roman attire near the bath area,
we went requested them to pose with us for few pics. We just strolled
across and saw drinking water facility provided within the area. We
drank that water and different mineral tastes filled our mouth. After
that off we go and grabbed something to eat as our stomach was making
rumbling noises.
British
Museum
The
British Museum is dedicated to human history, art and culture. To
visit British museum we get down at Holborn station and from there we
walked to the museum. This museum looks somewhat like the museum
shown in the movie “Night at the museum”. The main entrance to
the museum is constructed with 44 columns in the Iconic order 14 m
high. The museum is divided into many departments like Department of
Ancient Egypt and Sudan, Department of Greece and Rome, Department of
the Middle East, Department of Prints and Drawings, Department of
Prehistory and Europe, Department of Asia and Department of Africa,
Oceania and the Americas. The British Museum houses the world's
largest and most comprehensive collection of Egyptian antiquities
outside the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. There is a huge collection of
Mummies on display in the Egyptian Death and Afterlife galleries. You
can find the mummy of Cleopatra here.There were many sculptors,
mummies, ornaments from prehistoric ages.Apart from all these we had
been to many places. One day we took bus to Mitcham Tram station and
took a tram to New Adington.
We
went to a country side and visited a park. We also went to O2 mall
which is North Greenwich. The other main attractions were Leicester
Square, China Town, Piccaddilly circus, Elephant & Castle – The
shopping mall (here you will get items at cheap rate), Museum of
London – complete history of London can be seen here, St. Pauls
Cathedral is one
of the most famous and most recognisable sights of London,
Greenwich,etc.
That’s
all about my London trip.:)