Saturday 21 March 2015

Cruisin' the Thames

OH and myself spent last weekend in London.....an internet hotel bargain to celebrate his birthday....we spent Saturday afternoon immersed in the V & A museum.....
before a wander up Oxford Street to look at the shops.....and an evening spent eating and drinking too much with my brother.
our hotel booking included free tickets for a river cruise.......so a freezing cold morning saw us hopping on the boat at Westminster Pier for what turned out to be a fascinating journey which began next to Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament
opposite the London Eye
apparently....on most days the London Eye makes its owners up to a quarter of a million pounds......not bad for an attraction that was only meant to be temporary......for the millenium year.....and why Londoners call it 'the wheel of fortune'!!
Blackfriars Bridge carries trains into London......next to it the series of columns that supported the original bridge still stand.....the original bridge itself was too weak to support modern trains.
The Millenium footbridge was built especially for the millenium.......opened by the Queen in June 2000....it was closed by the police a few hours later......as it was swaying so much......it took a further 5 million pounds to make it secure....it is known in London as the 'wibbly wobbly bridge'.....personally I think it still sways.....and one walk across it was plenty for me!!
Southwark Bridge is a pretty little bridge.....but if you look closely you'll see that it's people free.....apparently this is the norm....it's so hard to find that if you find yourself on it......you're probably lost!!
As you approach Tower Bridge you can see The Shard on the left.....the tallest structure in Europe.....87 storeys of glass....I won't be going to the top!!
But we had some real luck as we approached Tower Bridge.....it opened up to let a sailing vessel through.....the first time I've ever seen it open....though apparently the record is 48 times in one day.
On a whim we decided to get off at the Tower of London and pay it a visit....OH had never been there....and it's a few years since I have.....more of that later.

11 comments:

Ruth said...

The River Cruise is even better on a sunny day! And trying going all the way along to Greenwich ~ totally fascinating!

pinky said...

Love the photos, brings back memories of a trip to London a few years back.

Karen said...

Thanks for the lovely tour. London has changed a bit since I was last there.

Sian said...

You've got some great pictures there: especially the ones with the pops of red against the grey stone. They're really striking.

Barbara Eads said...

You've made me long for London! It's been several years since my first and only trip. However, a friend and I are trying to put a trip together for August. I hope it works out.

Maria Ontiveros said...

This brings back such happy memories!
Rinda

Abi said...

I love the information you can gather on those river trips. I love london, there is so much to do and see.

Lynne in NI said...

Looks like you had a great time! I've always fancied going to London but have never made it yet!

Lou said...

my nan used to work in the V&A when i was in my teens....loved going there to see her and have a wander around x x sounds like a perfect weekend

Jennifer Grace said...

Great photos! We might take the kids to London later this year. I agree that the millennium bridge always feels like it's swaying!

Anonymous said...

That brings back memories of our two London visits. Can't wait for the next one.