Sunday, May 31, 2009

May 2009 - London

We thought the accommodation we had rented in Helsinki was till the end of May. Sadly we were mistaken and it ended at the end of April. No problem... or so one would think, we'll just extend it. Unfortunately there was an international Medical Conference on in Helsinki at that time and we couldn't even find a hotel to stay at! Call us Mary and Joseph 'cos we would have even taken an Inn! It just wasn't meant to be...

Instead we had to fly back to London for a week while the conference was on! We've now learnt our lesson... Anyhow, that's how we ended up back in London during May.

Marc only stayed in London for 5 days and I remained for 2 weeks. Although it was great catching up with friends and family, I was ill, so spent most of my days in bed! Sux!!!

However... here are some of my favourite things to do and see in London

The classic tube - The city of London is actually only a square mile and it's quicker to walk to your destination than catch the tube - that is of course only if you know where you're going!

The classic red busses of London - I'm really not a fan of buses, however, occasionally it's great to catch them, park off and watch the scenery go by!

Canary Wharf. I used to work here, it's modern, it's clean and has a great vibe! Also stunning view when on a cruise boat. Definitely worth visiting!

Hyde Park - when I worked in central London, I used to stroll over to Hyde Park during my lunch breaks... it really is so tranquil in the midst of city life chaos! Speakers' corner on the weekend is also very entertaining - especially when they are discussing controversial topics!

Ah, Leicester Square. I worked here for 3 years, building on the left - Granada Television on the 4th floor (they have since relocated and are now known as ITV). Richard Branson's mobile phone offices were on the 7th floor. He would often frequent the building. Loved working in central London - always something different going on. Also loads of theatrical productions which were just so convenient to attend after work!

The only bad part about working in Leicester Square were the movie premiers! Man, it would become so crowded you could barely move... and the noise! You would either have to leave work early or really late on those nights... but still a wonderful experience I'm glad I had the opportunity to enjoy!

The Tower Bridge - This is a must see - both day and night, really beautiful. I would recommend having a late lunch or dinner at Butlers Wharf as the sun sets... this is the view - gorgeous!

Houses of Parliament... well apart from being famous, it's just such a stunning building - really pretty! And of course, Big Ben. Big Ben is actually the bell inside the tower and you can't actually see it... but the clock tower it's in is famous!

Love this view of the London Eye and Big Ben. It's taken from behind Westminster Abbey

The London Eye. The views are amazing and I really can't do it justice. In order to really appreciate the UK seasons you have to go on the London Eye - 4 times - yes FOUR!

Summer
Spring
Autumn
Evening

You'll be amazed at how different London can look!

The Pall Mall - one of my fave walks in London

Buckingham Palace - I haven't been inside (YET) but it is gorgeous from the outside.

It's quite surreal - imagine living there!

Piccadilly Circus... this is why they say London never sleeps! Always buzzing - great vibe!

This is one of my fave views; it's just off Piccadilly Circus - Regent Street. When you turn that corner... a world of shopping opens up!

Trafalgar Square - If I wasn't in Hyde Park having lunch, this is where I would come! Simply LOVE Trafalgar Square! There are 4 Lions (you can see one in this inset), the myth is, if Big Ben chimes 13 times, they will come to life!

The Gherkin (on the right) - really beautiful and Tower 42 (on the far left) my second fave place to have sundowners in London

Tower 42 view, an almost 360 degree view of London! There is a Champaign bar at the top and you have to pre-book. The max you can stay is only 2 hours... but it reaches L'Oreal status - SO WORTH IT! Another must do when in London!

Here is hands down my fave place for sundowners - The OXO Tower.

A mission to find... but the hunt is worth it! They have a bar with stunning views of the water front, an amazing cocktail drink selection, brilliant vibe and a classical pianist in the back ground and if you feel like a bite to eat - a great restaurant!

Just down the road from the OXO is the Tate Modern. This gallery hosts some fantastic art.. my fave artist Salvador Dali and then a painting I fell in love with many many years ago - you have to see this in person for the full effect:

Jasper Johns - 0 though 9

You could stare at it for hours - simply exquisite!

Well that concludes Tour dé London... through my eyes! Loads of fun times and great stories to recall of London days - that will come in time. But for right now, whenever I think of London these are the things I miss the most! I'm sure this list will grow - so keep posted!

Friday, May 1, 2009

30 April 1 May Beginning of Summer Festival

Every year in Finland they celebrate the return of "Summer". What happens is on the 30th of April all the streets are closed off and a huge celebration begins with festivals and all night dancing in the streets. The following day everyone - and I mean EVERYONE, heads to this one park for a picnic.

It was unlike ANYTHING I've seen before - almost like Splashy Fen (For all you fellow Saffas out there) on steroids! This was just the toilet queue!

It took forever to make our way through the crowds.

Now this picnic is also unlike any other picnic. There was no food to purchase, nowhere to buy drinks or snacks etc. Really bizarre! It seemed everyone made their own food at home and came here to eat share and have a good time - DESPITE their hangovers!

A good experience, one I'm glad we never fully took part in!