Well, I'm here! I'll spare you the irritating details of the actual journey (it was a comedy of errors after I picked up my luggage, anyhow) and tell you about my afternoon in London after 2 pm.
I arrived at my hostel,
YHA London Central, at around 2 and after settling up at the front desk I went upstairs and took what had to be the best shower ever. The hostel is 5 floors with between 10 and 14 rooms per floor; I don't know how many people each room sleeps, but I'm in a room with 4 bunk beds, quite a few cupboards a sink and mirror, and a fan. It's clean, spacious, well-ventilated and smells pretty good; I definitely enjoy spending time here and it isn't just a place to sleep. There's a lounge on the main floor where you can sit and drink with your friends, eat some food, go on the
Internet (on your own laptop with free
wifi or on their 3 high speed computers), watch TV or play
Nintendo wii, and generally chill. Downstairs in the basement is a huge eating area with a stove and dishes and sinks and 8 bar fridges to store your cold foods and such. You can also store your baggage and do laundry down there.
So after my shower I thought I might have a nap but I felt so invigorated that I came downstairs and checked my email, and then I set out for
Piccadilly Circus, where I needed to pick up my London Pass (an entertainment card that I'll be using to get into attractions and such for most of my trip). Along the way I got to walk down Oxford and Regent Streets, and the shopping here is amazing! Stopped in at Lush for a hand massage (and boy, did I need it!) and then kept hustling right down to the bottom of Regent street, where the Britain Tourist Office is. Picked up more than a few pamphlets and maps of London, and then when the office closed at 4:30 I walked outside and just headed for something I thought looked interesting. Turns out it was the entrance to St. James park, and I walked around it for a while before going across the street to St. James Palace and museum to check things out. I could see the London Eye behind the museum on the skyline; that was pretty cool.
I walked up the street on the other side of St. James Palace and suddenly found myself in Trafalgar Square, complete with the steps of the National Gallery, the fountains, the giant lions and the immense crowds (London is CROWDED!). That was an unexpected surprise, and I really enjoyed people-watching and taking pictures. After the bustle of
Trafalgar Square (which I will be visiting again so I can go to Canada House) I went back to St. James park with a bottle of water and a map to figure out my next step. Turns out I never should have left Trafalgar Square because I needed to go back there to get to
Charing Cross Road in order to go to
Covent Garden and meet my friend Rachael for dinner. Anyhow, more people watching and walking ensued and I wound up at
Covent Garden station in time to meet Rachael and go for dinner.
We had dinner at Pizza Express (which believe me, is not express or fast-
foody at all AKA delicious!) and then found a
gelato place. We had a great visit, and I wound up back at the hostel at around 8 pm, absolutely exhausted and ready for bed. I didn't actually go to sleep until closer to 11 because I met my roommates, a bunch of really lovely girls from all over (Paris,
Hong Kong, Poland and Sweden) and we had to visit and discuss stuff. But when I did go to bed, I slept like the dead, even when
Marguerite and Camille, the two girls from Paris, stumbled in from a night of drinking at 5:15 in the morning. I feel really good today, and I'm about ready to start my adventure.
Today will probably comprise of Shakespeare's Globe and Windsor Castle; I want to get the two biggest attractions done on the same day because tomorrow I have a photo walking tour that takes two hours and I see a play in the evening.
More updates tonight or tomorrow!
Adventuring with a vengeance,
-
Laur