A day as a tourist

Before school started, a friend of mine brought me around the center of London. We walked around for almost 3 hours!

Regent street is one of my favourite streets of London


At Westminister, where the Big Ben is. I absolutely cannot stop staring at this gorgeous building, it's just so grand and beautiful! It looks a hundred times better in real life, I swear.


I can actually see the London Eye from my room window, which I only realised after 2 weeks (embarrassing). One day, I decided to look to the far left of my view and there it was, that big wheel of capsules. 



Never noticed how big a horse actually was. You can't see the fear in my eyes, but I was pretty scared touching it.




 The Trafalgar Square... Mehhh. Kinda boring, will visit the museums in that area one day though!




 We walked through a park (forgot what's the name of the park, oh darn) and arrived at the Buckingham Palace. When I say arrive, I mean outside the gate to take photos.








 Arcades in London are not noisy/dark game rooms with Daytona car racing and coin-operated entertainment machine like those in Singapore, but are rows of boutiques or candy stores, looking to welcome the wealthiest people.

Soho!

If I was a wealthy-ass bitch or had enough moolah to be a tourist, I would have a nice cup of English tea outside a quiet cafe and soak in whatever sunlight they have in London. But no, I have school tomorrow but thank heavens it starts at 11.30am.

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