Our trip to London commenced with an interesting drive into the southern part of the city. Our Twitham Court hostess Sally recommended we park for free on the street in her old neighborhood. We were a little concerned; however, my car is a bit of a junker anyway, and if anyone really wanted to steal it, they'd be really disappointed to find the steering wheel on the wrong side. A fast get-away for an auto thief would be a little more complicated!
Our first quest: Toy stores! Hamley's located on Regent Street looked to be an easy 8-10 blocks walk. Turned out on Boxing Day, people are not at home exchanging boxes, but rather out in London, shopping in massive droves! The crowds were so bad on Oxford street, we felt like fish swimming upstream! I wonder if Oxford Street is always that crazy, or if it was just because of the massive amount of tourists in the area that time of year? Dodged off the main street and found a much easier walk and turned out we didn't miss any of the big department store Christmas windows as they had already papered over them to take down the displays. Luckily Selfridges was still showing off their Gingerbread window!
We found Hamley's, along with about 5,000 other people and yet still managed to spend several hours looking at everything in the store! Came home with a few treasures including a zombie game, a set of magic playing cards and a few other tricks!
Later that evening, found a not very busy pub for dinner and with our countryside success, had such great expectations for this place, but were greatly disappointed. Stomachs full, headed back thru the still busy Oxford Street mass of pedestrians to the hotel.

Day 2 Quest: See some historical sights in London & find a game store. We started the day waiting outside the gates of Buckingham Palace to watch the changing of the guard. Rain looked to be a possible problem, but when the band marched by, we thought we were in luck until the guard changed the sign to "Cancelled due to Rain" and the band turned around. The closest I could get to the Queen was the Lego statue at Hamley's!
From there a short walk to see Westminster Abbey, although no one wanted to go inside. Next door was Big Ben and Houses of Parliament. A view of the Eye in the distance, Tower of London near and finally Tower Bridge where we went inside to the bird's eye view of London! The Tower was interesting--especially since Alex has built the lego set; and it offered great views--especially as the sun came out!
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| The London Eye as viewed from the Tower Bridge-we thought about taking a ride on the Eye, but it was quite expensive, and after having been at the top of the city in the Tower, didn't feel like a priority. |
After a bit of history, we had more important things to discover, including taking the tube to Leicester Square, where we found a game shop. Coup and Love Letters --fun card games to fill our cold, dark weekends with things to do not involving screens! ![]() |
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