Then we headed to Leicester Square to see if there were any other musicals that we could catch, but most of them looked lame and we weren't going to spend 20+ pounds on lame stuff. So we popped by Trafalgar Square and there was a protest going on by some Taiwanese. Apparently their government signed a trade agreement with China out of the blue and they are infuriated by this supposed under-table agreement. Afterwards we went to St James Park, took a nap, visited Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, House of Parliament and London Eye. Finished the day with a mouthwatering roast duck from Four Seasons at Chinatown.
Sunday is a pretty slow day for London as it is a rest day for most of the musicals and markets. I would recommend watching Matilda if you are in the musical mood that I was in. The show is at 3pm and we only realized that at 3.30pm, so that was a waste. Our first stop for Day 3 was the National History Museum. Not history like World Wars and stuff, but the history of Earth, Dinosaurs, Men, Mammals, etc. Pretty interesting but I only wanted to see the Dinosaurs part.
Then we headed to Leicester Square to see if there were any other musicals that we could catch, but most of them looked lame and we weren't going to spend 20+ pounds on lame stuff. So we popped by Trafalgar Square and there was a protest going on by some Taiwanese. Apparently their government signed a trade agreement with China out of the blue and they are infuriated by this supposed under-table agreement. Afterwards we went to St James Park, took a nap, visited Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, House of Parliament and London Eye. Finished the day with a mouthwatering roast duck from Four Seasons at Chinatown.
Then we headed to Leicester Square to see if there were any other musicals that we could catch, but most of them looked lame and we weren't going to spend 20+ pounds on lame stuff. So we popped by Trafalgar Square and there was a protest going on by some Taiwanese. Apparently their government signed a trade agreement with China out of the blue and they are infuriated by this supposed under-table agreement. Afterwards we went to St James Park, took a nap, visited Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, House of Parliament and London Eye. Finished the day with a mouthwatering roast duck from Four Seasons at Chinatown.
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