Thursday, 9 June 2011

Central London details


We rarely take time to admire details surrounding us. This is true for both - nature and urban areas.


When walking in old city centers it usually isn't too hard to spot some true gems. Central London is no exception.
Both of these photos were taken during a short stroll down the Oxford street.


Usually stopping for a moment is all it takes to notice an interesting detail or two. If the lighting is right and you happen to have your camera within the reach, you are very close to making some nice photos.


I think we should all stop, take a deep breath, and enjoy the moment a bit more often. This is not always very easy to do, but trust me - it is usually well worth the effort.

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Monday, 6 June 2011

London Markets


One of London's best experiences is definitely visiting a few of the cities famous markets. I suggest you visit at least a few from the list bellow.


This is a London market shortlist with opening hours (a much larger market list is available at Wikipedia):


  • Borough market - Fruit wholesale (04:00-08:00 Mon - Fri), Farmers' Market (12:00-17:00 Friday, 10:00-16:00 Saturday).

  • Camden market - Weekends from about 09:30 to 17:00.

  • Columbia Road flower market - Sunday: 09:00-12:00.

  • Covent Garden market - Great atmosphere, but not for shopping. Open every day 10:00-18:00, atmosphere: all the time.

  • Greenwich market - A series of small weekend markets selling antiques, arts & crafts, clothing and books. Open on weekends.

  • Portobello market - Loads of antiques and various unusual items. Saturdays from about 06:00 to about 16:30.

  • Spitalfields - Fruit and vegetables (Sunday: 10:00-16:30).


To sum it up - the best time for a visit is during a weekend when they really burst into life. You should however expect most of them to be pretty crowded.


Unfortunately I didn't have enough time to visit all of the mentioned markets. Besides many bargains waiting for you, there are also food stalls to be found in some of the mentioned markets or nearby (e.g. Camden Town). Food is usually fresh, tasty and quite affordable.


If you do not have time to visit them all and can't decide for one of the mentioned markets, I suggest you go to Camden Town, where there is a little bit of everything on offer. Camden Market is just one part of it.

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Wednesday, 1 June 2011

Wordless Wednesday: Big Ben in the distance


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