So as promised, I am back with the second part of my article about my travels in london.
For those of you who missed the first part, they can check it out at below link
https://www.publish0x.com/ghous/an-autumn-in-london-part-1-xwnkdqv
So, without any further delay, lest continue π.
After checking out the Beckingham Palace road, Hyde park and Oxford street, I had planned to visit London eye the next day. So, I booked my ticket online to avoid to never ending line at the counter before calling it the day.
Next morning I woke up around 10AM, had my breakfast, and took a cab to destination: Tower Bridge π
Tower Bridge
Tower Bridge is often confused for London Bridge. London Bridge is just a normal bridge next to it with no visual significance anymore, as the authorities never payed attention to its renovation or restoration when it was falling down. I am sure we all have heard the nursery rhyme βLondon Bridge is falling down..β
I spent the day in the area, enjoying the London Vibe, trying different Coffee shops and had lunch at one of the near by restaurants. Finally around afternoon hours, I decided to get in line to board the London Eye. There we two equally long queues, one of purchasing the tickets and other for boarding. Luckily, I had bought my tickets online and I recommend you to do same if you plan to visit the eye. Anyways, after about 40 minutes in the boarding queue, it was finally my turn π€π.
Enjoying the view
It was a cloudy autumn day, so the views of river Thames from London Eye were mind blowing.
River Thames, as seen from London Eye
Big Ben was under renovation during my trip and it can also be seen in the photo above. I decided to walk back to my hotel and took another shot of the Tower Bridge on the way.
Tower Bridge during evening hours
I reached hotel safely, had my dinner and slept early as I had a early morning trip planned the next day.
On the final day of my London trip, I planned to visit the historical Stonehenge.
Stonehenge is a historical landmark, located about an hour and half drive from London for more than 5000 year. Historians still donβt know exactly how old it is and what was itβs purpose back in the day.
#Stonehenge standing tall for 5000 years
The area next to it is full of lush green fields and to my luck, it was a sunny day and I took some of my best shots ever
Lush green fields
I tired different angles to capture the natural beauty around
A mandatory picture π
It was time for me to head back to Central London, so I took I final shot
#Stonehenge is a beauty
That is all from me about my #London travel adventures.
Until Next time.....