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Maria
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On one of my trips down when i had enough for zone tickets i specifically went to Tottenham Court road because of the amercian wereworlf london tube scene. Must take 20 minutes just to get from track to outside hahahaha. winding winding tunnels for eternity.
Went to the British Museum which is bout 15 minute walk north from there then on way back i waked to Soho Sqaure and the big Catholic church ST patricks Cathedral with the beautiful famous paintings in it because it was once th parish of the famous american Archbishop Fulton Sheen.
Then walked back down to the Buckingham Palace through Soho and leister square via Trafalgar square and then the mall, headed from there straight to 10 downing street back up whitehall to trafalgar square and got the tubve back to Tooting
There is always a mad feeling when you walk in london. Think its the famous named streets and the amount of people everywhere that gets the nerves all on fire, high alert, like a wild animal caught in astampede.
I cant undertsand why i always have excited feeling just walking up and down streets.
Regent street is one of my favourite streets. The fancy rocks the building are made of it must have costa fortune to build that street alone. From madame tousads to trafalgar square. And the big fancy shops full of millions of people.
Am wi you tet. Theres always a hint of danger bubbling under the surface. Especially from evening onwards. I find it exciting too.
Downing street is eerie.
I went to see starlight express when i was there once.
Seen parliament and the palace etc.
Once you study the great fire of london then o had no strong desire to be the tourist lol.
Al fayed shrine to doddi was creepy.
But harrods is amazing.
Tet you were more london productive with the sites than me.
My mission was shopping. Bit vain n emplty eh
HH my good friend ?