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Uh Oh There Is A New Cockney In Town

  • Writer: Ellie Goetz
    Ellie Goetz
  • Jan 15, 2024
  • 2 min read

Today marks 10 days in London! In between moving into my flat and attending orientation, I explored the historic districts and sights within zones 1 and 2 of the city. From doing a bus tour to visiting the Crown Jewels, I fawned over all of the major tourist attractions. Here are eight of my takes on what I saw.

  1. Big Ben is BEAUTIFUL. For a relatively cloudy city, the clock seems to attract sunshine. It was bright and beautiful and so golden. I had no idea.

  2. The Tower of London looks so much shorter from the street and so much wider. I had no idea it was a large property, I had always pictured it being one singular tower. I don't know why I pictured it as a skyscraper.

  3. Westminster Abbey was amazing but I felt weird walking all over the graves/monuments for so many renowned people.

  4. I like that the Tube is so quiet! It was a refreshing change from the Subway.

  5. I was surprised how much Princess Diana stuff is sold around the city. I didn't see any Queen Camilla...

  6. British Museums being freeeee is amazing and I loved the British History Museum but the art should be returned to their original countries. It made me sad and I want to learn more about the situation and how to get involved.

  7. Lots of PRETS! I was skeptical but it tastes way better than NYC's PRETS. Also a great plan. For 30 pounds a month you can get 5 coffees a day.

  8. The best Indian food EVER!! I have had Indian like 5 times.

Anyways, now I am excited to begin really immersing myself in the city. I've started to do small things to help make my life here feel more normal, instead of just a vacation. I ran 3 miles next to the River Thames, explored the Leadenhall Market, and ate a full English Breakfast. Today I am going to explore Oxford Street and window shop. I want to come out of my shell a little bit more and meet some more Londoners!

 
 
 

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