Saturday, 3 May 2014

Friday 2nd May 2014
Landed in London at 5:05 am local time this morning. Disembarked the plane about 5:20am and then caught a train from terminal 5, back to terminal 1 to clear immigration and collect our luggage.
 We then made our way to the tube station and boarded a train for Russell Square. A taxi from Russell Square saw us arrive at our Hotel (The Thistle Hyde Park) in Bayswater Road, Kensington, near Lancaster Gate tube station, about 8:30am.
 As our room was not going to be ready until about 10:00am, we left our bags at the hotel and walked through Hyde Park to the Albert memorial.

Albert Memorial & Royal Albert Hall

Squirrel in Hyde Park
Returned to the hotel about 10:00am to check in and were very pleasantly surprised when we were told that our room had been upgraded to a mini suite which looks over Hyde Park.

Our room
 After a light lunch we set off to Jermyne Street so I cold look for a dress shirt for Kelly & Justin’s wedding. After getting some ideas we made our way through the Burlington Arcade, (could not find the gold 1954 Rolex watch I saw last time) and on to Hamley’s Toy store. Hamley’s was very crowded so we decide to have afternoon tea in a lovely cafĂ© opposite the Burlington Arcade.  As it was now late in the afternoon, and very cold outside, we made our way back to our hotel where we had dinner followed by an early night to catch up on the sleep lost on the trip from Hong Kong.

Saturday 3rd May 2014
Weather today is looking great, clear blue sky and predicted temperature a reasonably warm 17° with no rain expected.
Breakfast was the first order of business this morning so we went to the dining room where we indulged in a full English breakfast.
We are catching up with Alan & Linnie who have traveled down from Bedford for the day.
Met Alan & Linnie about 11:30am and walked to the White Swan pub where we had lunch and a few drinks.
We decided to walk off lunch with a stroll through Hyde Park. As it is Bank holiday weekend and the weather is good, (sunshine, clear blue sky and no wind) there were a large number of people and dogs enjoying the outdoors. 

Fountain in Italian Garden
We walked from the Italian Gardens past the Diana Memorial Fountain, (which reminds me of a concrete pathway water feature) then around the Serpentine (the man made lake in the middle of the park) where there were a lot of people out on the lake in paddle and rowing boat.  Also lots of geese, swans and ducks.

Another Squirrel

Boats on the Serpentine

As the sun was shining there were many people sunbaking on the grass and on deckchairs, which can be hired for  £1.60 per hour.
All in all a great day out, fantastic company, good food and drink, and our exercise quota fulfilled.
We said goodbye to Alan & Linnie about 4:30pm and headed back to our hotel for a cuppa and a rest.




Goose on Serpentine (Where's Maverick)

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