We stayed with his over the top hospitable and incredibly gracious host of a friend, Jeff. Jeff has a huge, beautiful two bedroom apartment in Brixton, a neighborhood in London which is kind of like Harlem if comparing NY neighborhoods. It was perfect. We could easily come and go via bus or tube (subway) as we pleased, had this great guest bedroom to ourselves, and AAANNNNDDD Jeff made homemade bread for us in the mornings and he and his girlfriend played tour guide(s) for us around the markets in Camden. Perfect.
We had the cheapest lunch in Camden. 3 Euros for a full meal that was so delicious and authentic! I ate tartiflette, which is a french / polish dish made with potatoes, reblochon cheese, cream and lardons (like bacon). So good! We sat down overlooking a beautiful canal on these super cool seats that were motorcycle bodies, without steering wheels.
We walked the exterior of the White Tower and then across the Tower Bridge (which I had never done before) and were lucky enough to see a boat passing under, meaning we had to stop and wait for the bridge to lift and let the boat through. It was really fun to wave to all the passengers who were enthusiastically cheering and waving from below. In the Tower Museum we got to read about Tom's ancestors who have history in London and connections to the White Tower (sorry I suck for not remembering specifically). Of course we saw Buckingham Palace, the Canada Gate, Westminster Abbey, Trefalgar Square, rode the London Eye and watched the sun set at Parliament.
::Tower Bridge::
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Looks like you had a blast, can't wait to here all about it! Cute pics!!!
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