Often, I repeat the same tours with my new visitors in
London, but that does not mean that I dont discover new things. Today is an example.
We did a walk in the Piccadilly area from Green Park. For the first time, I
entered 3 Saville Row. For those who don’t know, this is the building where the
Beatles were on the roof for a final live concert. Now it is an Abercrombie Store.


Then when we went to Carnaby Street, for our lunch, we stopped at Hamleys, London's biggest toys store. I never had an interest in entering this store bgefore, but for a Harry Potter fan, it was heaven. It is how Jane described the place.
After lunch, we went through Soho to visit the British
Museum. On the way, we saw that at the Primark store, they sold Harry Potter
souvenirs, and it was really low prices.
I have never had an interest in Primark, which is a bit like our Walmart. But nowI know it's a must for Harry Potter fans.
I have never had an interest in Primark, which is a bit like our Walmart. But nowI know it's a must for Harry Potter fans.
At the museum, there was a very dense crowd. We still saw the mummy room and
the Rosetta. Jane did not really appreciate the sight of the skeletons of the
ancient Egypt halls.
We ended our day in the Covent Garden area. We stopped at the pub for a pint,
saw Neal Yard and made a brief stop at Covent Garden Market. My guests could
not take more walking.



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