Day 7 - London moves to No. 1

“I love London more than New York City” said Kian on our last day in London. I wonder what other cities will become his favorite as we travel on.
The day started off with lots of sunshine. We decided it was only fitting to explore the Wapping neighborhood and headed down towards Waterside Gardens, a small park with nice views of the river. The streets of Wapping are very historic and despite renovations the buildings still hold their olden day charms.

Waterside Gardens in Wapping

Waterside Gardens in Wapping

We had a great time playing tag and took some fun pictures.

It started to get windy and cloudy a little after noon. We headed to Captain Kidd, a famous restaurant in the neighborhood for some traditional British grub.

Captain Kidd Restaurant in Wapping

Captain Kidd Restaurant in Wapping

When you are inside the restaurant you feel like you are on a ship. The rooms are all wooden with wooden walls and lots of wooden beams and you can see the river from all the windows. The restaurant filled up quickly with lots of families. We all enjoyed our lunch.

We headed back home to grab our raincoats, since in had started to drizzle, and to figure out what we wanted to do in the afternoon.

Finally, we headed out to Southwark and South Bank to check out the Festival of Love.
Before getting to the festival we came across a small opening off the walkway with lots of boutique like stores.

We continued on to the Festival of Love. There were a lot of street performers around, cotton candy, people singing. I believe earlier in the day they had a few speakers that talked about a various topics focusing on love of humanity, love of self, love of family, etc.

South Bank Festival of Love

South Bank Festival of Love

Cotton Candy Eaters at the Festival of Love

Cotton Candy Eaters at the Festival of Love

As we headed back home we encountered our first hiccup of the trip. We wanted to return our Oyster cards to get our deposit back but you can only return Oyster cards at underground stations and the closest train station to our flat was an overground station. I mistakenly thought we could return the cards at Canada Water station and walk the rest of the way. Little did I know that we were on the wrong side of the river and the shortest way to cross the river was a tunnel for motor vehicles!!! Ummm…Ooops! Of course it was raining and the kids were tired so they wanted to be carried.

We walked a bit but then finally decided to buy a single one way ticket for the overground and got out at our Wapping stop.
An early dinner was in order since we had to catch a flight at 8:05 AM to Dublin which meant waking up at 4:00 AM. We ate a review of the week and sent the kids to bed :)

Last Dinner in London - A review of the week

Last Dinner in London - A review of the week

With the kids in bed I went on the computer to check-in online for our flight only to find out…dun dun dun….that there was another monkey wrench being thrown our way! The fine print on the confirmation said, “You must print and bring your boarding pass with you or you will be charged when you check in”. I believe the additional fee was about 20 GBP per person. Print?!  Dude! It was almost 9 PM on a Sunday by the time I read this. I will spare you the details of us weighing pros and cons. Thank god for our friend Simon who saved the day by printing our boarding passes at his friend’s house and dropping them off. YAY SIMON! THANK YOU!!

We finished all the packing as quickly at we could and finally went to bed around midnight. Goodbye London. It’s been amazing!!

 

Day 6 - Rain Rain Go Away

A cold and rainy day here in London but we are not afraid of getting wet.  The day started with some delicious pastries for breakfast from a bakery right down the street from our apartment called P&J. Bakers.

P&J Bakers on Wapping Lane

P&J Bakers on Wapping Lane

Chocolate Eclaire, Vanilla Pastry, and Cinnamon Danish

Chocolate Eclaire, Vanilla Pastry, and Cinnamon Danish

Because of the rain and the gloomy day we took our time leaving the house. We ate a quick lunch at home and left around 1:30 PM.

Hannah showing her "feather" she was protecting in the Overground train.

Hannah showing her "feather" she was protecting in the Overground train.

Once again we had no real itinerary for the day. I knew I really wanted to go to Baker Street thanks to my newly discovered obsession with Sherlock. We had to change a few trains to get there due to construction happening at some of stations. 

When we arrived at the famous 221B Baker street there was a long line of people waiting in the rain to go inside the apartment/museum. We decided to skip the wait and just took a few pictures from the outside.

If you have been watching the BBC Sherlock show you know you want to start whistling or humming the main theme now :) 

Fact Check: Apparently the building for the museum lies between 237 and 241 but despite all the controversies the city gave permission to use the address 221B

Fact Check: Apparently the building for the museum lies between 237 and 241 but despite all the controversies the city gave permission to use the address 221B

After seeing the residence of the famous detective we headed towards Oxford Street as the rain raged on. 

We came across the Disney Store and went in to take a look. A Disney Store can never be boring and this one was definitely one of the better ones we have been in.

Afterwards we were all ready for an afternoon snack. As we headed out of the Disney Store a sign for Ben's Cookies grabbed our attention. A hole in the wall shop filled with delicious cookies. 

Next stop, Harrods. Because no trip to London is complete without a visit to Harrods.

Harrods

Harrods

There was a protest going on outside against a designer and the ground floor was overcrowded and a bit hectic to get through. We made it through the crowds of people and made our way through some fancy designer sections to the 3rd floor and the Toy Kingdom.  What a fun place :) 

It was time for dinner by the time we made it out of Harrods.  We had all intentions of making our way to West India Quay, as we were in the mood for Indian food and had heard good things about the Indian restaurants in that area, but halfway through the subway ride we realized it was too late and decided to get off at Covent Gardens instead.

We're glad we made the change, as Kian (and his Batman toy) got to meet Batman!

Kian, Batman (in Kian's hand), and Batman.  Kian's comment of course was that this Batman was lacking a Utility Belt.

Kian, Batman (in Kian's hand), and Batman.  Kian's comment of course was that this Batman was lacking a Utility Belt.

There were some other random street performances going on, nothing too spectacular.  Luckily for us, the universe knew we wanted Indian food, and someone came up to us with a flier advertising a nearby Indian restaurant call Masala Zone.  

The service was amazing and the restaurant was extremely kid friendly. Any place that has coloring pages, crayons, and a kid menu is good in my books! The food was very delicious and everyone had a great time. Thank you universe!

After dinner, we realized the best way back included a stop we've been looking for an excuse to make at King's Cross Station to see Platform 9 3/4!  Like everything else in London, there was a line (or as the British say "a queue") just to take a picture with the cart, so we snuck in a picture of just the cart.

Harry Potter's cart at Platform 9 3/4 at King's Cross Station

Harry Potter's cart at Platform 9 3/4 at King's Cross Station

Finally time to get back to the flat, it was late but the kids were still in good spirits and wanted to play the whole ride back.

Hannah the gymnast

Hannah the gymnast

Kian the gymnast

Kian the gymnast

Tomorrow is our last day in London and we are hoping for better weather.