The next day, I wanted to see as much as I didn't get to see much during my last trip. I started early in the day and took the hop on/hop off bus so I could maximize my time by cutting transportation time.
First stop, I headed to Buckingham Palace for a second time. It was just as I remembered it-- grand, flooded with tourists, and massive. It seemed more exciting the first time I saw it, but nonetheless I enjoyed taking better pictures this time. Last time, I only had one of those wind-up cameras so I couldn't tell if it turned out well..oh how times have changed since then...do they even make those kind of cameras anymore? Haha. I wish I was able to tour inside, but time was limited and I had a mission to see more sights that day.
Buckingham Palace pictures:


Second stop, went to Parliament Square (Big Ben and Parliament Buildings). It was more impressive than the first time I saw it. I think it was because last time there was some construction and the weather was gloomy. This time, I was able to fully appreciate it and marveled at its Gothic style facade, tall columns, and pointed spires.
The suns rays bounced off the buildings to give a radiant glow.
Houses of Parliament pictures:
Big Ben picture:
Third stop, finally got to visit the ancient and sacred Westminster Abbey. Built in 1066, it is the most venerated site due to it's importance to British Royalty. Since King Harold and William the Conqueror, it has been the site of the Royal Coronation of English Monarchs. When I first arrived, I thought it would take me an hour or so, but the church complex was massive with it's many chapels, famous tombs, chambers, and cloisters.
Wesminster Abbey pictures:
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Ancient fresco |
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Britain's Oldest Door circa 1050 AD |
After Westminster Abbey, I was hungry so I strolled nearby Parliament Square and spotted this nice old pub named "St. Stephen's Tavern Pub." It was busy and looked like it was frequented by MPs and businessmen.
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St. Stephen's Tavern Pub interior. |
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Fish & Chips for lunch. |
To end the day, took a ferry (which was included in the hop-on/hop-off bus tour) on the Thames River and past famous London landmarks.
View from the ferry cruise:
London Eye:

Tower Bridge: |
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Waterloo Bridge:
St. Paul's Cathedral:
The Shard:
Tower of London:
Well, the ferry cruise was the final highlight of the day's sightseeing.
The next entry will be the final in the London trilogy.