"Not all those who wander are lost..." Come with me as I explore London's history, hidden gems and unusual places.
Monday, September 01, 2025
The Bus Cafe
Friday, August 29, 2025
Walking with friends: Waterloo to Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens... and beyond
Thursday, August 29, 2024
'Project Blake' by Southbank Mosaics
Monday, November 28, 2022
Christmas Lights By Bus Tour
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| Crowning Glory. |
Sunday November 27, 2022.
As a treat my mum booked tickets for herself, my grandson Theodore, Erin, Keilyn, Emma and myself.
After meeting up at Watford Metropolitan line station, we made our way to Finchley Road, where we changed to a Jubilee line train and continued on to Waterloo.
As we had arrived early we had time to grab a warm drink and a quick snack, form one of the many stalls along the Embankment.
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| A little something to warm us up. |
Suitably fed and watered we made our way to our stop, on Belvedere Road, and waited in line for our bus. Being at the front of the queue enabled us to pick the best seats. Erin, Keilyn and Theodore sat at the front of the top deck, below the covered area while Emma, mum and myself sat in the open air, which allowed for a better view.
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| Our Carriage Awaits. |
The weather, which had been unsettled and drizzly for most of the morning, was dry with a mild temperature, until we boarded the bus and the drizzle started again.
Friday, November 01, 2019
'Wellington Hotel', Waterloo
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| The perfect place for an overnight stay. |
Thursday October 31-November 1, 2019.
Since it was half-term and we had a few things planned (London Ghost Bus Tour, British Museum), we thought it wold be simpler to stay in London, overnight, rather than travelling back and forth to Watford.
Usually we stay at Premier Inn, but, on this occasion, we decided on somewhere different. We had walked by the Wellington a few weeks before and thought that it might be an interesting place to stay. Situated just across the River Thames, from where we were to pick up our Ghost Bus, on Northumberland Avenue, it was also close to all the transport links we might need. The Wellington was perfect.
Our check-in was at 15:00, which was the exact time we arrived. The lady at reception was friendly and efficient and within minutes we were booked in. With swipe key in hand we made our way to the top floor, where our family room was situated.
The room was quite spacious and had 'London Eye' wallpaper across one wall. All of the rooms have this sort of design, apparently. With an en-suite bathroom, desk, television, well-stocked fridge, kettle, heating, free wi-fi and more, our room was perfect. There are also other room sizes available, depending on your needs.
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| Our Family Room. |
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| The Losers. |
After breakfast we headed back to our room to pack and get ready for the day ahead. Checkout was a breeze and, after a nice and interesting chat with the landlord, who was possibly the friendliest landlord I have ever met, we headed off on the next part of our two-day adventure.
With so many great thing going for it, I don't think it will too long at all before we stay at the Wellington Hotel, again.
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| The Victors. |






























