Take your pick. St. Paul's,... by dinhyen
Take your pick. St. Paul's, Westminster Abbey, Tower Bridge, Westminster Palace, Trafalgar Square, Buckingham Palace, St. James's Park, Harrods, London Eye all bring back fond memories. Don't forget the museums: the Museum of Natural History, National Gallery, Tate Modern, and the grand dame of them all, the British Museum. These venerable places remind you of the burgeoning history that lies behind every facade, on every street, around every corner. And as if it isn't enough, the younger, lighter, hipper side of London is no less fascinating: the open markets at Covent Garden, the theater district, Notting Hill, Leicester Square -- day or night, the ever-crowded pubs, the relentless party crowds, the throngs at Piccadilly Circus, I can go on and on. Maybe it's because I have an impressible mind, but maybe it's simply this: London is the most exciting metropolis in the world!This is a toss-up, either eating outdoors on the cobblestone sidewalk at Covent Garden while a rocker crooned 80's hits, or sitting by the lit fountains at Trafalgar Square while dusk fell around us. Riding the London Eye ranks up there, too, but for a completely different reason :)