It is safe to say that today got off to a very rough start. Per usual I woke up at 5:45 to make it to 6:30 kickboxing. I got home and took a very quick shower in order to make it to my haircut at 8:00, however; on the way there, I noticed those friendly blue lights behind me. I pulled over and long story short I got a ticket for speeding. again. I've really been trying hard after I got a ticket for the first time (last week) but it wasn't enough. Whatever. Life Happens. I went and got my haircut, grabbed another asiago cheese bagel, and headed home to get some work in before my classes. Today, my schedule tells me that I just have to plan by very last day in London. Here is what I came up with:
Tuesday April 19-
Breakfast: Regency Café
Foyles’ book store - Charing Cross Road
Liberty store
Oxford Street
Lunch: Daddy Donkey
Trafalgar Square - National Gallery
St James Park
Dinner: Dirty Bones
On this day I don't have much of a structured plan other than I want to check out some of the shopping besides Harrod's as well as Trafalgar Square, the National Gallery, and St James Park. For breakfast, Regency Café is known for traditional English breakfast that never leaves anyone hungry. This should hold me over as I visit Foyles' book store, one of the largest book stores in the world, Liberty Store, a famous department store, and wander down Oxford Street. For lunch, Daddy Donkey is a Mexican street-food style counter. I am extremely interested to see how Mexican food in Europe is different from that in the United States. After lunch I'll visit Trafalgar Square and specifically the National Gallery. The National Gallery is an art museum that "houses a collection of over 2,300 paintings dating from the mid-13th century to 1900." I enjoy exploring art museums so I'm looking forward to this one. After Trafalgar Square, I want to take a walk through St James Park, one of the city's most beautiful areas located in central London. For dinner, I have picked a place called Dirty Bones. This restaurant is neon-lit and features live music, which should make for an enjoyable atmosphere.
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