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Saturday 4 July 2015

Visiting London; Markets, The West End and Knitsbridge

I love London and after searching the internet high and low I came across a hotel called The Hoxton. They have two sites in London but we chose to stay in the Shorditch hotel.




Our room has to be one of the largest I have stayed in at a hotel in London, which really suprised me.



Even the bathroom was giant!


The brand they used, I had never heard of, but, it was suprisingly nice.



You could even grab diner at the grill if you wanted too (sadly we didn't have time).


After dropping our bags off at the hotel and checking in we headed of to Camden Markets where I have not been before. I have to say I have never seen so much delicious food in my life and all I wanted to do was eat, eat and eat!


A man making sushi


All of his cakes looked amazing, if I could, I would have had them all

Fresh orange juice anyone?
 We then rushed back to the hotel for a quick change before heading to the theatre to see The Commitments.



I love this outfit, I wore it to my cousins wedding in April ( check out the details here) and by just pairing it with my favourite topshop sandals it gives it a little more relaxed feel.

The show was brilliant and played so many well known songs that you just cant help but sing along to. If you haven't seen it, I would definitely recommend it.


 After the show we then headed to Covent Garden for a quick cocktail as the sun was setting. The view was lovely over the balcony and my rose petal martini was delightful. After our drinks we made our way to a place called Sophie's diner that offers a theatre deal for a quick tea. For only £13.95, you get 2 courses, and thr food was really good! It was a great way to end our evening.


The next day we were greeted by our breakfast bags that the hotel provide for free (so cute!) and we headed to Hyde park to enjoy our breakfast over the river.





From Hyde park we wandered down to Kensington and did a little browsing in Harrods where I bought my macaroons (check them out on my instagram @erinkaywilliams). 


We then found ourselves a cafe for lunch which did the most amazing still lemonade and had a pretty good view (if only I knew what building it was).




After lunch we headed to the natural history museum, one of my favourite places in London and we finished our day wandering through the butterfly house and dinosaur exhibit.




My time in London flew by so quickly and there is so much still to explore. I can't wait to go back again. For now though, I hope you enjoyed seeing my trip.

Have you ever been to London? Are macaroons your favourite food? Where do you recommend I visit next?

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