So, this was now two days ago, but I was tired and went to Oxford, however, it was a rather eventful day so I shall write about it.
For starters, it was approximately one million degrees, and I went to Hyde Park corner and there's an Australian war memorial which is cool. Then I walked through Hyde Park, along the Serpentine (which people were swimming in which I find excessively vile) anyway, went to the Gallery there, then to the Royal Albert statue and walked around the Royal Albert Hall and to the Science Museum which was full of children, ha.
Then I went to Buckingham Palace which is cool, I rather enjoy the statue/fountain in front more so than the palace itself, and walked down the mall to Trafalgar Square and went to the National Gallery which I rather love.
After that I ended up at Harrods quite by mistake, but I was feeling a little overwhelmed by the masses and so just walked though their food hall which was amazing, bought some fudge and left.
The rest of the day was mostly me wondering around trying to find Leicester Square, but I ended up going to Big Ben, Westminister Abbey, Bloomsbury Square, Russel Square, Covent Gardens + Covent Garden markets, Regents Park (which I enjoy more than Hyde Park), walked down Euston Road (Monopoly) and Park Lane before catching a bus home.
Here are some photos, they are in the opposite to correct order, but I cannot be bothered to fix it, sorry.
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