Saturday, October 4, 2014

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Last weekend we had the opportunity to Kings made a trip to London on the pretext of going to visit a friend who is studying Japanese for a year in England. This time it was the fourth time visiting the city, so I already knew many of the tourist attractions in London and I used to do different underdome things, like, for example, how to make an Afternoon Tea. The Afternoon Tea is a meal that takes between 14 and 17 hours and is accompanied by tea sandwiches, scones underdome with Clotted cream and jam, cakes and other pastries. We sanvitxos we ate ham, cucumber, tuna, egg and salmon, and we chose the vanilla cake with chocolate and carrot. They were delicious! The tea that I took was black Yunnan (China). She was very well prepared, and that the tea shop where we went, Orange Pekoe, has a certificate of excellence from the Tea Guild, an organization created by the UK Tea Council ensures best quality tea establishments that serve . Full Afternoon Tea One of the small rooms of Orange Pekoe Between visits we have made to the city is Westminster Abbey. Still do not understand how there had been before, because underdome I love the English Gothic underdome cloisters in general, and there's no incentive to see the Poets' Corner where buried underdome Geoffrey Chaucer (author of Tales Canterbury) and memorials to Shakespeare, Jane Austen, Lord Byron and Alfred Lord Tennyson, among others, which should be must for anyone who has studied English Philology like me! The small cloister of Westminster Abbey We also went to Holland Park, within which there is a Japanese garden with a koi pond and stone lanterns. The park is located in the Notting Hill is really nice, although not shine much in winter. Japanese Garden in Holland Park A tsukubai! Another place I have discovered is Spitalfields Market, on recommendation underdome of my friend Elizabeth. In the market you can find stalls selling clothes, books and food, as well as shops and cafes perimeter of the enclosure. It is a charming place! Stalls inside Spitalfields pastries and cakes Stores perimeter Market Regarding museums, only this time we get to make the nose at the Tate Modern on Saturday evening, making this museum was open until 10. On the top floor of the museum there is a café-restaurant where there is a beautiful view of the Thames underdome and St. Paul's Cathedral. Finally we also useful to look stores. We went to Regent underdome Street where there are stores Whittard of Chelsea (each trip to London I can not go there). This time, however, I went to another store classic teas in London, Twinning, where do tea tasting sessions. We also walk to Oxford Street, where there were still Christmas lights, and the Soho. In the area of Portobello, we went to a store Rough Trade, the label of one of my favorite British bands (the Smiths and Belle and Sebastian). Plate XL Records headquarters in Ladbroke Grove (Portobello) has been short-sighted in London, but intense, a bit different and quite good time!
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