DISCOVER LONDON
All you need is love – a guide for all the hopeless romantics out there!
“Roses are red, Violets are blue…If you live in London, you have noticed it too…”
Turn and face the strange… The Bowie by Duffy exhibition in Chelsea
I have a friend, Ann, who is a VERY big David Bowie fan, and I can thank her for passing her passion for the legendary singer on to me today! Earlier in my life, I really didn’t care for Bowie’s music – I guess I was more of pop-girl. But as time passed by and I went to university, I began to appreciate his music more and more.
Strolling around in Camden Town
This weekend I decided it was time to discover a part of London, that was completely unknown to me! I have a very good friend, who loves coming here – and she highly recommended me to jump on the tube and visit…. CAMDEN!
Everything looks better in colour – which is why, you should go to Notting Hill!
Notting Hill… I never knew about this wonderful place, until I saw the romantic film with Hugh Grant and Julia Roberts! I assume most tourists go for Trafalgar Square, Regent Street and Piccadilly Circus when visiting – but there is so much more to London! So my mission today is to make newcomers aware of this beautiful little part of my beloved city, that is so vivid and colourful that it shines even on a rainy Sunday.
Visiting Partridges Food Market in Chelsea
I’ve said it before – and I’ll say it again! London is a Mecca for markets! There is no better way to spend a Saturday or Sunday in London than wandering the capital’s colourful street markets picking up cool crafts, vintage treasures or tucking into delicious food.
Flying high in London’s West End – a review of “The Kite Runner”
There are so many things to do and so many things to see, when you visit London, so it can be quite hard to chose! I will however say, that you can’t leave London without having been to Theatre Land – also known as the West End