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Friday 23 December 2022

Friday 23rd December

Covent Garden is a 15 minute stroll away from the hotel so that's our first stop today.  Covent Garden's history dates back to the 17th century (and before) with the market hall being constructed in 1828 and a further renovation in the late 1970's reopening in 1980.  Today all sorts of goods, food, drink are sold and there is a constant background hum of street performers, whether it's the opera singer on the ground floor or the magician upstairs ... it's a wonderfully exciting place to soak in all the sounds of London.

We meet up with Nelson at Canada Gate near Buckingham Palace and embark on an approximately 12 kms walk through Belgravia, Chelsea and Kensington.  We were shown homes of various celebrities and historical figures - Noel Coward, Mark Twain, Bram Stoker, Mozart, David Bowie and Mick Jagger to name a few.   The significance of 'door knockers' was explained at length ....the 'lion' for somebody in the army, a 'hand' for somebody working in finance, a 'piano key' on Mozart's house etc.   It was certainly an area way off the tourist track but I was exhausted by the time we finished.

Off to the theatre tonight to see Moulin Rouge.  Most London theatres are much smaller than we are accustomed to and we were very close to the front.  A great production ... energy, costumes, sets are all fabulous.  Although we caught a cab down to the theatre, turns out it's only a short distance away so after a stroll home we hit the bar for a couple of late night cocktails.

Thursday 22nd December

After a nearly 18 hour flight we finally landed in London.  The flight was very good - the effects of altitude in this aircraft are much easier on your skin and eyes but I don't know if I would rush back to do such a long haul.  

We were able to check into our room early, which was a bonus - the Sofitel St James which was  resplendent in Christmas decorations, twinkling lights and beautiful red bows on every room.   After freshening up, coffee and pastries, we head to Harrods - the ultimate shopping experience.   This is purely to soak up the retail atmosphere - everything is quite expensive.  Zara is next door so that's another compulsory stop - I manage to buy a lovely coat and jumper.   

We wandered over to Buckingham Palace, the Canada Gates, Clarence House, Selwyn House back to the hotel then it was time to rest up before heading to the Shard.  London's tallest building and a new home to offices and numerous restaurants, the view over London is spectacular.  

Tuesday 20 December 2022

Trip 2022 - 23

Wednesday 21st December

Due to Qantas cancelling our original Brisbane to Perth flight we had to fly yesterday morning and overnight at  the Duxton Hotel in St George's Tce - listed as a five star hotel, I booked this through Qantas.   Lobby and bar very spacious - room was like so many others but GC was very impressed with the TV which had an extensive selection of movies etc!

We went for a walk around Perth which has an impressive display of various statues and sculptures.  Booked UMA for dinner - a Peruvian Restaurant within walking distance and have booked Amaro for lunch today before heading out to the airport later today for our evening departure to London!