A Walk Down Thames
The mighty River Thames, that cuts across London is not only a prominent water feature of the city but also a cynosure of its art and culture. Take a walk down the Thames on the South Bank and you will find art installations and artists who all have a story to tell.
Here I have put together some of those stories that I encountered on several of my walks over the many months that I called the city home.
London skyline
Even though not the original theatre where Shakespeare performed his plays, this building as it stands today is a reconstruction of the original theatre and does justice to the Elizabethan style of architecture. Watching a play here does transport you back in time and is something that every Shakespeare aficionado must do while in London.
This building was literally next door to my work place so one of the days with a couple of my colleagues during the lunch hour, we decided to climb its 257 steps to the Whispering Gallery and it was worth every bit of the effort. The view from the top to the interior of the cathedral is fascinating and breath-taking. Next time, the aim is to get to the Stone and Golden galleries!