January 30th, 2018.
5°c - 8°c, Sunny, but windy still.
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The sightseeing tour on Hop-on Hop-off bus ride on a day before helps me a lot on planning for this day's tour. Where should I start, where should I focus, which place is close to another attractions.. sort of.
That morning, I began my day by visiting the Buckingham Palace! Only 10-mins walk from St. James's Park station to the Palace, via St. James's Park. The plan was to watch/join the Changing Guard but.. unfortunately the tour is NOT available on Tuesday L. I should have check the schedule online. hmm
The Changing Guard is only available on every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. My Hop-on Hop-off ticket is inclusive with the 90-mins changing guard tour, but since I only purchased for 48-hours, the ticket's validity is only until that day. maybe next time...
Queen Victoria Memorial & Horse Carriage in front of Buckingham Palace |
Inside the National Gallery, there's one painting has attracted my attention. It's a "Portrait of a Lady", painted by Giovanni Battista Moroni, from Italy. Honestly, I'm amazed with the paint & color used and the detailing. Amazing!
Since the admission to this National Gallery is FREE (other attractions are chargeable around £17-20 per entry). I spent couple minutes there until I went downstairs to grab something to eat at Peyton and Byrne Bakeries (£6); before I proceed to explore and enjoy the street art and street performances in front of the National Gallery.
Our Tourism Malaysia @ Trafalgar Square |
Continue walk-down-the-street to Whitehall for the Horse Guard.
I've been walking 'all day long'. Thus, I took Hop-on Hop-off ride in front of the Whitehall / Downing Street / Horse Guards. When the bus stop at Coventry Street and the bus driver told me that he's gonna stop there for 10-mins; I decided to go to the nearby Chinatown. I found Rasa Sayang Restaurant at this Chinatown area. ~NOT so recommended~ (£17)
I rode again on Hop-on Hop-off from Coventry Street and get-off at Hyde Park Corner. Planned to see the Cavalry Marching at the Wellington Arch.
photo taken on Jan 29, 2018 - when I was on the coach |
No luck that day.
Then, I was thinking to go to nearby Hard Rock Cafe afterwards (only 5-mins walk from Wellington Arch). But somehow... mother nature is calling... I need to go to the loo so badly. I saw from the Hyde Park map that there's a public toilet nearby (somewhere at Rose Garden area). Then I walked and walked and walked... until I almost reached to The Serpentine Lake, then only I found the toilet. Need to pay 20fence to enter the toilet. The toilet is clean, but the water was so cold.
There's cute lil squirrels, tame swans & ducks, and a various type of birds.
Still have one-month to go for the Spring Season. Ain't no flowers blooming yet. They are still working on it I guess cause there's few projects going on at most areas of the Hyde Park. I think they are putting the fertilizer for the upcoming Spring.
@ Hyde Park |
It was 2pm and the weather was so nice. I continue with another self-walking tour that day. For 15-mins;
I walked from The Serpentine Lake to the famous Marble Arch.
And this Marble Arch.. is located very close to... Primark!!! @ Oxfort Street. Let's do some shopping here
I spent around £40 for some sweater, T-shirts, shawl, kid's clothes, purse and socks; and I'll get back £2 for the VAT refund. Here at Primark, you also can buy CHEAP jeans, shoes, accessories, make up, handbags, babies stuff and etc. 'From-head-to-toe' items are sold here.
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I ended my day by having a dinner at Tuk Tuk Thai Restaurant at Queensway/Baywater. but, the food was lousy~ I don't like the taste of the fried rice and the coconut milk they used.
Massaman Lamb Curry + fried rice £8 |
= End of Day 2 'self-exploring' =
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