Monday 22 September 2014

London Trip.

London is my all time favourite place in the world, over all the expensive, hot and amazing holidays I have been on, London has always been the place I wanted to be.
There is something about the hustle and bustle, the knowing that whatever you need is always available and the idea of blending into a big crowd that makes it appeal to me so much - I have never liked standing out from the crowd but always found myself there anyway but London is the only place I feel happy and truly myself. There are so many styles, people, cultures and everything in London that makes everyone so different nothing is stand out enough to take note. In the capital city surrounded with thousands of other people doing their own thing I found myself, literally discovered something within myself that I never thought I would, contentment, that is why I love being there and that is why my heart belongs to the capital.
 
I take every chance I get to head down to London for a couple of hours, a weekend, a week or just a concert! This time I wanted to document it, I stayed for 2 nights and lived the life of a Londoner, no longer a tourist- I have mastered the tube, seen the sights and am now just enjoying my time- just another person going about their day and I couldn't have been happier with my time spent there.
 
 
 
 The street I stayed in was absolutely beautiful and right next to Hyde Park! On my last day after breakfast I walked through the park and even managed to catch a glimpse at the charitable half marathon.
 

 
 The memorial for all the British soldiers lost at war was phenomenal and I know 'a picture speaks a thousand words' but this picture and no other picture is able to represent the immensity of the display or the emotion expressed through the thousands of ceramic poppies planted in the ground.

 
 
  I of course had to take a walk over the river and take some shots of the London Eye and the London sky line in all its glory.
 

Portobello Road is one of my new favourite places in London! I went purely for the famous market but found myself in awe of the beautiful buildings and scenes around me - I would definitely recommend it for anyone who hasn't experienced it yet!
 



Camden was one of the first places I ever visited on my first trip to London 8 years ago and I have never stopped loving it since! If you ever go look out for the fresh orange juice stand covered in whole oranges and a man shouting about how good his juice is because it is the best.
 
 
 During my time in London was the African Culture Day which I of course had to go and check out (long story short I ended up playing a bongo in front of around 100 people) still one of my favourite days ever spent in the city!
 
 
I had to fit a show into my weekend also and went along to see Made In Dagenham which was one of the funniest and sweetest west end shows I have ever seen! I would definitely recommend it to anyone into rom coms/ chick flicks such as myself as it is the perfect combination of everything in one!
 
Piccadilly Circus
 

 
Until next time,
Toni.
x.