
London was the first city in Europe that I ever set foot in. I enjoyed it, especially as a city that is full of historic places whilst being very modern and alive. While I wish I could have stayed longer and seen more of its famous sights, I saw enough to know it is an incredibly grand, historic and photogenic city.

Tower Bridge. Would you believe that right after I took this photo, it started raining?

Nelson’s Column, Trafalgar Square
National Gallery

Big Ben, the Parliament’s famous old clock, with the London Eye ferris wheel visible on the left

Had to pay a visit to the home of my team Arsenal 
New and the old, side by side: the Walkie-Talkie, the Gherkin, and Tower of London at right
Chinatown
St Paul’s Cathedral

British Museum, the best history museum I’ve ever visited

Parliament and Big Ben, partially obscured

Lady Chapel, part of Westminster Abbey
Westminster School
Close-up of the “Walkie-Talkie” or 20 Fenchurch Street

St Pancras Hotel, connected to St Pancras train station, whose long roof can be seen on the right

Somewhere in the theatre district

Attractive pub and redbrick building