Our Life Story | Chapter 8 – Its London Baby!
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There are so many beautiful cities in Europe that are worth visiting. Living in the south of the Netherlands has its benefits when it comes to location.
City´s like Berlin, Paris, Amsterdam, Brussels or London are all within a 4 hour drive from home.
We can get to London in three ways. By train, plane or car. For the athletes among us you can even swim the English channel if you want to ;) Although this would take you a bit longer and you probably won’t arrive as well rested as you normally would like to start a city trip.
It’s not that we don’t like sports but swimming roughly 30 kilometres to our destination is just a bit too much for us.
I think we would drown, so we chose the plane!
Tickets bought from Ryanair where dirt cheap and I think we payed about 40 or 50 Euro’s for return tickets for 2 people. Not the most luxurious Airliner, but it’s just a 45 minutes flight. So we didn’t mind to get stuffed in a plane like sardines in a can.
Just like in most big “European” city’s the public transportation is great. A lot of metro stations scattered throughout the city makes almost everything really easy accessible.
Buying an Oystercard or travelcard is a good idea to get rid of the hassle with buying new tickets every day.
London is an amazing city with so much authentic and beautiful buildings. It took us almost 4 days to see most of this British Capitol. It’s not just the buildings or architecture which we liked a lot, but it’s the beauty of the British people too.
Most people are really down to earth and very friendly. We’ve always had the idea that there’s just something with British and Dutch people that makes them almost the same accept for the language.
We had the pleasure to be in London while the Notting hill Carnival kicked off. This is one of the world’s biggest street festivals filled with lots of music, beer, delicious foods and most important, a whole lot of very happy people!
Around 2 Million visitors each year!
This makes the Notting hill Carnival the second largest street festival just behind Rio de Janeiro carnival. All of this is being guided by almost 40.000 volunteers and more than 9000 police.
If you ever get the chance to visit London during the Carnival weekend, just go… This is a no brainer.
We enjoyed it and are very pleased to have drank some delicious beers with our oversea neighbors while enjoying the variety of music.
London was one of the last big cities in Europe we just had to visit before embarking on our journey to the Caribbean. Living in the Caribbean will give us a new location to travel from, exploring the cities and country’s from the other side of the world, South America in particular.
We just can’t wait to go.....
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I was just at some of those places a couple months ago! Shortly before all of this craziness set in. Another place I enjoyed was the Camden Market, as well as the Natural History Museum.
Are you guys still traveling actively these days? I've been away from Steemit for quite a long time, but I'm happy to see that you two are still posting very actively. I've finally started posting again and hope to be a bit more active.
See you around!
Hey! We are just about settling back down in the Netherlands. we have been away for well over two years, still got some story's to tell ;)
Funny thing is that i actually only starting posting again last week haha!
Good to see you back aswel!
Haha that's funny! I guess we were thinking alike then :)
Look forward to seeing your stories.
Take care and stay safe!
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ooohhh you're so lucky. I would like to have an experience like yours. I'm so far away from europe but I really hope to visit at least a few cities one day.
Thanks for sharing your experience =)