Wednesday, October 03, 2012

London bridge is falling down.... :)



 When I was conversing to a friend in US, I said travelling in Europe is lot of fun and I enjoyed travelling around twenty countries in Europe, his next question was did you see London. I explained United Kingdom doesn’t belong to Europe ;) They don’t use Euros, they ride their cars on the other side of the road, they don’t use Kilometers instead miles, sometimes yards and sometimes when they are bored meters.  It was always my childhood dream to visit England since I was brought up during post-colonial era reading about British in history books and learning English as the first scientific language in school.


I must honestly say London definitely didn’t disappoint me for the expectation which I had for it. The most striking feature in this city is the multi cultural aspect and every one out of three there is a foreigner. Thanks to my school friends Ramesh and B Sathish who were working in London for their kind hospitality accommodated us in their apartments. When compared to other big European cities, I must admit the transportation network in London is the most complicated networks I have ever seen with undergrounds, metros and different names they give to it. 


Had a great chance to satiate my childhood dream of going to Lords Cricket stadium, the Mecca of Cricket. The guided tour showed the different facets of the stadium, the statistics, the dressing room of the players, the exclusive media centre, the famous Lords balcony where former Indian captain Sourav Ganguly removed his shirt and waved to Andrew Flintoff as a revenge to his act in Mumbai. Thanks to my wife who had the same interest to visit Lords and I am so glad she can watch Cricket matches with me even if not to remember the statistics of Cricket matches. 


Another notable place to visit in London was the Swaminarayanan Temple in Neasden. Was totally amazed with the architecture of the temple, just shows an example of the vast Indian Diasporas in Great Britain. Thanks to Anita who stayed in London for a span of six months during her spinster time with British Telecom made our travel more easy and pleasantry. The other common places which are worth visiting are Buckingham Palace (money looted from different parts of the world are stored there), Trafalgar Square, Houses of parliament, London Eye, Tower bridge, Cruise on the Thames river. I must admit London is one of the really expensive cities I came across. 


The happiest moment for me during my stay in London was it never rained. Could you believe it? It never rained in London Lol. I was really amused with the number of Indian restaurants, theatres showing Indian movies and I can assure as an Indian you can never get bored in London. Thanks to Torsten, Angela, Lara (Nötzold family) who accepted our invitation to visit London along with us. All in all it was a great time in London. Had a chance to catch up with my old friends who are working now in London. Special thanks to Anita, Ramesh, B Sathish who made our stay in London most memorable and enjoyable. 


London must see city in Europe!
Sathish Kumar S


5 comments:

Swamy said...

Good One. I want to visit London atleast once in my lifetime.

sri said...

Nice place to visit.... Not for staying coz of cost of living...

sri said...

Nice place to visit.... Not for staying coz of cost of living...

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