Judging by my photos it seems like we did nothing but eat and drink in London (sometimes interrupted by some shopping). But actually – granted, we did eat quite a lot – I just didn’t take that many photos while walking around the streets and parks. So here are some more recommendations from me for you: have breakfast (whenever, they serve breakfast 24/7) at The Breakfast Club, Albion (they also have a really nice grocery shop and bakery) and/or Ozone Coffee. I loved all of them! Visit the skate park and skate board corner at Selfridges. Make sure to check out the London Edition Hotel, which only opened last year and which features one of the most beautiful Hotel lobbies/bars I’ve ever seen. When there, have a cocktail and dinner at Berner’s Tavern (make a reservation) – it’s marvellous. We had such a great night! Not only because it was a birthday night, but also because another birthday party in the restaurant sent over some divine chocolate cake to our table, and we had a really nice chat with the people at the neighbouring table. When in need of some relaxation and greenery, go for a stroll in Hyde Park or Kensington Gardens. When you walk through the parks to Kensington High Street you can do some grocery shopping or refuel with a green smoothie at Whole Foods (when do they finally come to Germany?).
London: a little city guide – part 2
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