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London: These are a few of my favourite things

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London is one of those cities I always love to visit. If there is an opportunity to stop off for even a few hours in transit or for a single night, I’ll absolutely do it. “If you are tired of London, you are tired of life”, quotes Samuel Johnson and it’s a quote that many travellers will agree with.

Finding suitable accommodation in London can be a daunting task. It can also be a relatively expensive exercise if you look only at hotel options.  Consider the possibility of self catering apartments in London or a bed & breakfast option if your budget is limited.

With London being such a thriving, diverse and huge city, it’s almost impossible to know what to do or where to start on your first visit, or when you have a limited amount of time.  Here are some of my favourite London stops (in no particular order):

Lillywhites Sports Store

You have yet to convince me that there is a better sports store anywhere in the world. Lillywhites provides sports lovers like myself with 5 floors of pure, unadulterated sport porn. There’s a football floor housing every replica footy shirt you can imagine, an outdoor sportswear floor and, best of all a sale floor.  Yep, the best thing about Lillywhites is the ongoing sale. It doesn’t seem to matter what day of the year you visit, there is always a sale on and the knock-down prices will leave your jaw gaping – even if you do have a horrible exchange rate conversion.  Find them at Picadilly Circus, easily accessible on the Picadilly or Bakerloo tube lines.

 

Lillywhites London

Even with just a 7-hour stop in London, I'll find time to visit Lillywhites with friends!

Oxford Street

Oxford Street is a perfect one-stop shopping street. Littered with sports stores galore (yes, I’m obsessed. So what?), electronics stores, souvenir stores and retail and fashion giants such as H&M, Next, Selfridges and Gap, this is the only shopping street you’ll ever need in London. Put on your walking shoes prepare to shop ‘till you drop

Harrod’s Food Hall

Harrod’s, perhaps the most famous department store in London, houses one of the most enticing collections of food ever. I find it difficult to stay away from their extravagant food emporium.  Divided into multiple sections over an entire floor, each section is dedicated to a particular foodstuff.  Whether you are looking for seafood, charcuterie meats, chocolates or cheeses, the selections and displays will leave your mouth watering. Each section has a dedicated food bar where you can order lunch and watch the shoppers go by.

 

Harrods Food Hall

A platter of prawns on display in the Harrods Food Hall

Hyde Park

One of the things I love about London are the lovely parks. Whilst the streets can be cold, grey and concrete, you don’t have to walk far to find a patch of green. In summer you will find any available patch of grass strewn with locals who are soaking up the sun, eating lunch, reading a book or just watching the world go by. Hyde Park is one of the bigger and more popular parks in London and is home to recent memorials honouring Diana, Princess of Wales and the victims of the 7th July 2005 London Bomb blasts.  It’s a great place to wander and soak up the natural environment.

City Lights at Night

Night-time can transform a city. The veil of darkness can hide a city’s least attractive attributes and a string of lights can make it the most enticing place on earth. Not that London is the least bit unattractive, but Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament and Tower Bridge all shimmer and shine at night. The London Eye makes for fantastic photographic opportunities, both from within the capsules and as a star photographic attraction itself. Take your tripod and hit the streets after dusk to see London come alive.

London Eye

The London Eye - beautiful on a winter's night

 

This is a sponsored post, but all opinions and experiences expressed in this post are the author’s own.  

The South African invasion: Par.Tee in New York City

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Yes, it’s true.  The South Africans are going to be heading to New York City for 5 fun-filled days of shopping, exploring and tweet-ups.

Oh, and we’ll be eating too – we can’t wait to dig into all the great NYC cuisine we keep hearing about and, more specifically, the food trucks!  Can you say yummy?

So, what’s the deal?  The fabulous Davina Toale and myself will be in New York City from Thursday 16th September to Tuesday 21st September and we want to meet and connect with as many travel and running friends as possible.  Yes, that means YOU.

Big Gay Ice Cream Truck (courtesy of Eat Me Daily)

We’ll be staying in Queens with the marvellous Nidhi (@Nids2102) and, when we’re not shopping for running gear, exploring food trucks with Greg (@culverlake), sweet shops with Laurie (@scenebylaurie), having a beer with Christel (@raisethatglass) and Kirsten (@kirsten_al) or par-tee-ing with Jan (@lisajanPA), we want to have some fun with you, our Twitter friends.

We don’t have anything even remotely as organised as a tweet-up at a particular time, day and venue – not knowing NYC from a bar of soap, I’m quite willing to let a NYC local come forward with some suggestions here.

These are the travel tweeters I know of in New York that, if they’re in town, we’d love to connect with – if you know of anybody cool that’s not on this list, please let me know and we’ll add them.  Who wants to join in the fun?

Let’s get some comments and suggestions going here on who is going to be in NYC, or wants to join us in NYC and let’s get this Par.Tee started!

See you soon!

TravelingAnna

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