Similar to the Paris post, this trip was done a year ago. In fact, the Paris trip was a side trip from my couple of days in London. The point is, it’s been a while and again I may not have the full details of this trip. What I do remember vividly however, is arriving at about 5:30am to my hostel, hoping the sun would come out at about 8-9am, only to wait till 4pm before it appeared, before it quickly hid itself again at 6pm. It’s official – I do not like the weather in London during the winter. Raining everyday… Dates I travelled: Dec. 29, 2013 to Jan. 7, 2014. Below are a couple of useful tips and pictures along with descriptions for some of them.
Accommodation: Marble Arch Inn, 49-50 Upper Berkeley Street, London, W1 5QR, +44 2077 237888 (although I do NOT recommend this place. Try airbnb.com instead. Bad service, extremely small, and pricey)
Restaurants I would have liked to try but didn’t:
- Le Caprice
- Pizza Pilgrims
- Bocca di Lupo; 12 Archer Street, W1D 7BB
- Dabbous; 39 Whitfield Street, W1T 2SF
- Fino, 33 Charlotte Street, entrance on Rathbone Street, W1T 1RR
- Harwood Arms; Corner of Walham Grove and Farm Lane, SW6 1QP
- Hereford Road; 3 Hereford Road, W2 4AB
- Honey & Co.
- Hummus Bros
- The Ledbury; 127 Ledbury Road, W11 2AQ
- Little Social; 5 Pollen Street, W1S 1NE
- Malt House; 17 Vanston Place, SW6 1AY
- Mangal Ocakbasi; 10 Arcola Street, E8 2DJ
- Modern Pantry; 47-48 St. John’s Square, EC1V 4JJ
- Momo; 25 Heddon Street, W1B 4BH
- Moro; 34-36 Exmouth Market, EC1R 4QE
- Ottolenghi; 287 Upper Street, N1 2TZ
- Rosso’s
- Rasa, 55 Stoke Newington Church Street, N16 0AR
- Salt Yard; 54 Goodge Street, W1T 4NA
- Viajante; Patriot Square, E2 9NF
- Yalla Yalla; 12 Winsley Street, W1W 8HQ
- Zucca; 184 Bermondsey Street, SE1 3TQ
- Restaurant Gordon Ramsay
- Boxwood Café
- Foxtrot Oscar
- Gordon Ramsay Plane Food
Cool stuff to go to: Hyde Park Winter Wonderland
All Bar One. The one in Oxford is sooo good.
Fight the rich and their wars.
I think this was in Tate Modern.
Where Jack the Ripper used to roam.
Platform 9 3/4 at King’s Cross Station
Can you find this in London? 😉
Update on May 29, 2017
The following pics were from my recent stopover at London in February, on the way to Barcelona. I had a couple hours free since I had to switch from Heathrow to Gatwick.
Costa coffee in the Heathrow arrival terminal. See that left cup? That’s a Large size UK standard, meaning it’s as big as your hand, but as deep as an iPhone 7 Plus height. In Hong Kong, this would be Extra Extra Venti.
Did you know? That there are a few days in London that doesn’t rain! Hurray.
The Wolseley – one of the most popular places for breakfast, also relatively more expensive. We only chanced upon this restaurant because it looked attractive outside; we had no idea this restaurant was popular for its breakfast
Mashed Avocado on Toasted Foccacia
Monmouth Kitchen – we were looking for a somewhat decent Peruvian restaurant after having had a really good one, Coya, in Dubai. Needless to say, Monmouth was nowhere near as good as Coya, because the tastes weren’t as complex and the flavors didn’t surprise or wow me when the food items were in my mouth.
Chicken lollipops with rocoto yoghurt
Burrata Pugliese with baby basil and San Marzano tomatoes
Sliced beef tenderloin anticucho
Other places to visit that weren’t mentioned in this post or I didn’t get a chance to go to:
- Regent’s Canal
- Houses of Parliament
- Charles Dickens Museum
- Dennis Severs’ House
- Saatchi Gallery
- Musicals (Book of Mormon, Matilda)
- HintHunt
- Wallace Collection
- The Courtauld Gallery
- Churchill War Rooms
- British Library
- Museum of London
- Bank of England Museum
- West End
- Capital Karts
- The Magic Hour
- Charles Dickens Museum
- Paul’s Cathedral
- Thames River Cruise
- ZSL London Zoo
- Stonehedge
- Westminster Abbey
- Somerset House
- Alton Tower
- Agua
- Hot Tub Cinema
- clueQuest
- Warner Bros Studio Tour – The Making of Harry Potter
- Camden Beach
- East End
- Leicester Square (Casino)
- Wimbledon (if you like tennis)
Concluding remarks? Well firstly, I would highly suggest not going to UK during the winter months… the weather there is atrocious! I heard UK is much better during the summer months so I ought to go there one more time during the summer season… hopefully this will change my perspective as UK has been one of my lesser favorite trips in 2014. Unlike most places in the world (Japan, HK, Cape Town, Italy), I can’t go to a random restaurant and expect at least a decent meal. I tried a restaurant nearby the British Museum, ordered the British classic Shepherd’s pie for I think 12 pounds, and it was literally like eating garbage. You have to plan ahead or at least know where you are going to eat to ensure you have a proper meal. If you do go during winter, be prepared to wear lots of layers, especially if you come from hot areas like me.
On a good weather day, you can also rent bikes around certain places in UK and you have to return them within a couple of hours / before the end of the day. I spent a day with one of my friends touring the city by doing this. In general however, the Tube (London’s subway system) is the go to method for public transportation.
Any other helpful tips you’d like to share to the other readers? Please post in the comments below!