Showing posts with label London. Show all posts
Showing posts with label London. Show all posts

11 Nov 2010

Movie Madness: crazy premiere in London!

Talk about walking into a madhouse! My sister and I were trying to cross Leicester Square tonight to collect our Mamma Mia! tickets with enough time to have dinner before the show... and found our paths blocked by a horde of screaming people!

My sister's like: "Thursday night? Oh, probably a movie premiere... I wonder which one it could be?... noooo... wait a minute! not... HARRY POTTER?!?!?!?!"

We found ourselves at a corner of the Square amongst a crowd of people looking up at a big screen showing the highlights of what was going on in the "fenced-off" zone (protected by Death Eaters no less!).


11 Aug 2009

Wandering in Westminster (London Day 3)

So for my final day in London I had decided on heading back to Westminster, hoping to get a clearer shot of the Houses of Parliament (i.e. in the morning so with the sun behind me and not behind the building!) and then go visit Westminster Abbey and finally head over to St Paul's Cathedral. Well I ended up heading late into town (had to be telephone support for a couple of hours for my sister's friend who was flying out of Heathrow to teach Spanish in Indiana for a year, and was having some ticket troubles, as in "we're sorry you aren't anywhere in our list of passengers"), fortunately for me the sun was still at an o.k. angle for the photo I wanted to take:


After which I crossed the river yet again (is it me or does that water look murkier than before?) and just wandered around the building taking in all the details. Or at least as much as guys like these would let me:


grrrr... I wanted to go wandering inside! :p

Anyhow, so I continued walking around the outside and came across mister Oliver Cromwell looking down on the local traffic:


and yet another entrance they wouldn't let me through:


Perhaps I'll have better luck with this one? (is the the other "tall" tower at the opposite end of Big Ben's tower)


Oops! I guess this one is for the use of a single individual:


and since I'm not QE2 I guess I'll have to satisfy my curiousity with admiring all the carved little details.

Here's a peek around the tower's corner:


with I'm guessing previous Kings looking out across the land


lol I looooove the details!


and my zoom lens:


I must say though these two fellahs watching over the gate were my favourites!


Can you make out the royal motto on the second? "Dieu et mon Droit"

What luck I had (as usual) with the weather! When I caught the train into town it was raining... when I reached Westminster I was greeted by skies like these:


So after wandering around the Houses of Parliament as much as allowed, and after having satisfied the rumblings of my stomach, I figured it was time to peek into one place I knew I could go into: Westminster Abbey! Here's a glimpse of the back as seen from the Sovereign's Entrance of Parliament:


Impressive! Although the façade is even lovlier:


reaching up towards the heavens!


But as that turned out to be the exit, I had to make my way around the side tourist entrance.


Admiring the rose? It was even lovelier from the inside with the sunlight shining through! If only I had a picture...


Once again admiring all the details... I am so in love with Gothic Churches! I could spend hours upon hours gazing upon this bit and that bit and...


So, big tourist attraction, right? So you have to pay to get in... well if you do then add on a couple of quid for the Verger's Tour! 90' with someone narrating the history of the Abbey to you and taking you through roped off places normally off-limits (like Edward the Confessor's Chapel). I particularly enjoyed seeing that Queens and sisters Elizabeth and Mary Tudor were buried together (separated by war, united in death), although Elizabeth is the one who got her effigy on the tombstone (courtesy of King James 1st, whose mother Mary Queen of Scots is buried in a neighbouring chapel). I was also moved by the tomb of the unkown soldier (the first of its kind)

Now, here's my big bone of contention with this place: NO PHOTOS ALLOWED! whaaaaat?! Even if without flash?! snif!!! That's torture!!! On the other hand the inside is so cluttered with tombstones, sculptures, windows, monuments... I could probably fill up my computer with images of it all! :p

I guess I'll just have to send you along to a virtual tour here, or the Abbey's highlights from their official website.

I can share a few snapshots of the Cloisters with you, no problems (other than the hour and diminishing light) there!

Here's the entrance/exit from the Church:


Beautiful work in those arches that look out in the garden:



Zut! Once upon a time (in high school) I used to know the architectural terms (in French) for a Gothic Church... are those reinforcement structures the "arc-boutants"?


Entrance to a Chapel:


There weren't as many commemorative monuments as inside the Church, but here are a couple that particularly caught my attention:


As an oceanographer and marine biologist how could I not appreciate that second one?! ;o)

And voilà! As we say in Spain "Colorín colorado, este cuento se ha terminado!" In other words, time's up, the story's over, time to go home! After spending 3h in the Abbey there was no time left to head over to St Paul's, will have to see that on my next visit!

Might as well say one last good-bye to this guy before I hop on the Tube (and head over to my favourite bookstores to load up on reading material):


One last thing, my sister and I celebrated the end of the trip (courtesy of a parental gift) by catching a show:


As my sister was fond of saying (repeatedly), "now that was a wicked show!", go see it! :o)

Hope you enjoyed the weekend in London!

7 Aug 2009

Londinium

So, just two weeks ago I was on a plane headed north... and with everything that's been going on here since I got back it actually seems like it was months ago! (I guess technically it was, since it was last month...).

If I've got the numbers right (and my memory isn't failing me) this was my 6th trip to England's capital city (not counting 4 more "travel throughs" for other destinations). Of those only 2 have been kind of touristy and lasted more than 2 days. They all took place when I was living in Belgium, just a train ride away from Waterloo Station. I miss the Eurostar, what a lovely way to travel! And I so enjoyed feeling my ears pop in the Chunnel... :p But as I was saying, I've only been a "tourist" in London a couple of times, so I really haven't seen all that much of the touristy stuff! I have increadible luck when it comes to the weather (seriously, 6 trips to London, 2 to Bangor, 1 to Inverness, 1 to Plymouth and 1 to Dublin... NEVER had to complain about the weather!), so quite a few of my visits have taken place principally out in the streets, parks and markets. Add to that my existential need to catch a movie (or two) in English and spend hours in bookstores looking for material... and well you get the point. So many things were left for "next time". Each visit a different part of the city: King James Park and surroundings, Kensington (loved the Natural History Mueum!), Leicester Square-Charing Cross Road-Oxfor Street, Markets, the Tower... In fact my previous visit (in September 2006) was a family trip and the only time I actually planned what I wanted to see (the Tower and neighbouring areas)!

So what was on the programme this time? Westminster and St Paul's if you please! I hadn't see either of them so I was planning on comparing religious architecture. Ended up not having time for St Paul's Cathedral, I guess I'll have to go back! My sister wanted us (a friend of hers was also visiting) to go up on the Eye (another thing I'd never done, seemed to "touristy" and now that I've paid the price, yes it's cool with great views, but not sure it's worth 17 quid!) so we did that and basically spent an afternoon in the surrounding area (as well as the evening, dinner and drinks with another friend) as well as the distance we walked from Charing Cross Road tube station to there.

Care to follow me on that walk?
Click on the photos for a bigger view.

We'll pass up the beginning (down Charing Cross Rd etc) and start with Trafalgar Square, totally packed (with protesters, revellers, tourists etc.) as usual (has anyone ever seen this place empty?).


Admiral Nelson doesn't seem to mind all the commotion:


As we head on down towards Westminster we come across this fellow:


guarding the entrance to his barracks (oops! forgot to jot down this name!)


Aha! My first look (after how many visits again?) at Big Ben!


Hmmm... for some reason they won't let us in to see the Prime Minister... and I so wanted to ask Hugh Grant for an autograph! :p


Voilà! First destination of the day: Westminster!


This building is so gorgeous, I could take thousands of photos of all the little details...


here it is again seen from across the river


and when looking closely at a pic I took of my sister I discovered I had a unique auto-portrait!


walking along the South bank of the Thames


lovely afternoon!


aren't these lamposts awesome?! and very fishy! :p


back in the other direction... our main objective for the day, the London Eye! (great day for it too)


are we really getting up in one of those things?


what a view!


methinks that's Buckingham Palace in the back (click for bigger pic)


don't look down!



the Houses of Parliament seen from above... even cooler than below!


top of the world


heading back down

browsing for books while waiting for a friend


and catching an astonishing "urban dance" performance!


St Paul's Cathedral at dusk (after dinner in a delicious pizzeria)


after drinks... it got dark!


I love seeing monuments all lit up!



coming soon: more Parliament, Westminster Abbey, and a trip out of the city to visit the oldest town in England!