Continuing my journey with Rabbie’s – we visited 4 other places before heading back to London. To be honest, I don’t recall the names of the places (especially not after a year) but I still remember how beautiful and tranquil the places were. Absolutely loved the places and pace of it!
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Semi-Solo Adventure to London – Part 6 (2D1N Tour with Rabbie’s Day 1: Avebury, Lacock Village, Bath & Cirencester)
Heya! So as part of my trip, I wanted to head out of London to have a look. I wanted to have something easy for me as a solo traveller and decided to check out tours online. My colleague recommended me to look at Viator but after comparing with Rabbies and a few others, I decided to go with Rabbie’s and I’m glad I made the right choice.
Semi-Solo Adventure to London – Part 5 (Sketch Afternoon Tea & Hyde Park)
And welcome to Part 5 of the journey! I’ll be sharing with you one of the prettiest, coolest and amazing afternoon tea that I have ever had. It’s an experience in itself!
Semi-Solo Adventure to London – Part 4 (Natural History Museum; Colour Conference)
One of the reasons that I decided to come to London during this period (in May) is also to attend the Colour Conference organised by Hillsong Church. But before day 1 conference, I headed to my favourite museum – The Natural History Museum! :)
Will briefly share my experience and what I’ve gleaned from the conference. If you do not feel comfortable reading, feel free to skip part 4 post! :)
Semi-Solo Adventure to London – Part 3 (V&A Museum, Camden Market, Cereal Killer Cafe & Four Seasons Duck)
Hello there!
I’m finally onto part 3 of the journey! *pats back to myself* :)
One thing that London brings is the different museums that you could visit. They have many museums, both paid and free.