







We popped into London this weekend with a full itinerary in hand. There was so much to see and do upon landing, starting with riding the Elizabeth Line from Heathrow to the hotel. Taking the train gave us time to view this multi-faceted metropolis, as we traversed into the city.
After checking into the hotel, we hit the gardens; Kensington Garden, the Green Park and Hyde Park before heading to our first exhibit at the Serpentine Gallery to see Barbara Kruger’s work. Next it was time to wander the Burlington Arcade to shop boutiques, jewelry stores and a few of the luxury shops.






To end the day, we took afternoon tea in The Drawing Room at Brown’s Hotel on Albemarle Street. The establishment has a fascinating history and has hosted many distinguished guests since it opened in 1832.
Kathleen
Love it!
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Always plenty to see and do in London
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Awesome! Enjoy👍🏽
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Did you enjoy your afternoon tea? Would you recommend it? Great photos. Looks like you had a wonderful visit.
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Thoroughly enjoyed afternoon tea. We arrived early in London and spent the day in a few museums. By 4:30pm Brown’s Hotel felt like a refuge.
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I wish I had your energy! To do Green Park, Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens in one day is a feat I’d never even contemplate but then to take in The Serpentine Gallery and a stroll round Burlington Arcade as welll ……… words fail me. Your taxi fares must have been enormous.
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