Thanks to those who followed our 18 days in Europe this month. This blog is mainly to help us remember where we’ve been and what we’ve done but hopefully it also might benefit anyone else wanting to travel to these places.
To recap our stay in London, we stayed at Flemings Mayfair. Flemings is a conglomeration of six London townhomes that were tied together beginning in 1851 resulting in hotel rooms and apartments connected by a narrow maze of hallways. Mayfair is a fine neighborhood with access to shopping, dining, Hyde Park, Green Park, Knightsbridge, Piccadilly, and the West End. But with the public transportation here, most is easily accessible anyway.
Our dining during our short visit here was all repeat, Patara (Thai), Zayna (North Indian & Pakistani) and Tamarind (Indian). And if you are ever here, I should mention not to miss Stanfords, the most amazing travel book store (the size of the old Tattered Cover for you Denverites).
A few shots, mostly of us, on our final day around the town.
- Hyde Park
- Konnie in Hyde Park
- In Hyde Park
- In Hyde Park
- In Hyde Park
- In Hyde Park
- L’Opera in Knightsbridge became our favorite lunch spot last year.
- Konnie at L’Opera
- Jack at L’Opera
- And us at L’ Opera
- This sounds serious.
- John Adams lived here in 1785 to 1788 as the First American Minister to Great Britain.