Once the tour was over we spent a
few hours wandering around through the various museums and sights. The only thing we didn’t do was go see the
Crown Jewels. It was during this portion
of the day that we realized that we wanted to spend more time at the Tower than
originally allotted, and therefore we decided to keep touring until we were
hungry enough for lunch, at which point we exited the Tower and went and got
Fish and Chips. There were a couple of restaurants
in the same place as the ticket booths – talk about having a lucrative
concessions license! Both the vendors
were doing a huge volume of business. We
ended up sitting on the concrete benches surrounding some of the plantings in
the courtyard. This did mean that we skipped the Tower Bridge Exhibition. As this had always been a “disposable” item in
the plan, no one was overly disappointed that we’d nixed this one.
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It wasn't the most picturesque lunch, but the fish and chips were....pretty "meh". But we were hungry so it hit the spot. |
No one can quite remember how we got from The Tower over to
London Eye, although I know we didn’t walk there. Once there we had to go into the ticketing area and pick up our passes, which I’d purchased online. We had a timed entrance at 3:15PM. We had a pretty nice day outside in which to take some great pictures of the city. Inside each pod they have a number of touchscreens that helped you orient yourself and identify various landmarks.
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You could pick up these paper maps at the ticket both and use them to help you orient. The touchscreen on Andrew's right could also help. Each touchscreen showed you info about the geography that you were facing as you looked at the screen. |
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Hey, these guys are following us! |
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The Houses of Parliament as seen from the London Eye. |
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I wish I could recall what this building was - it was beautiful. |
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The happy visitors. |
Once our ride was over we caught a bus that delivered us back to Marble Arch where we could go relax – we probably watched some more QI - for about an hour before heading out on a bus for dinner. Once again we stayed in Bayswater, this time going to
Nando’s, specializing in what they call Peri Peri chicken. In American terms, it was kind of an upscale Pollo Loco. After a long day, a no-fuss dinner was exactly what we wanted and we left quite satisfied. A short bus ride delivered us back to the hotel and we called it a night.
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