I know, I know. I have been back for 3 days already, and what the heck happened to my London post?
Well, the first two days back were pretty hectic, and the third… was spent debating how much or how little to share.
The trip didn’t go as smooth as I planned, and now I have mixed feelings about it – and it seems that I cannot write a post about the sights and the shopping and the fun without also sharing the drama.
I like to think that in every life experience there is a lesson that will come in handy at some other time or at the very least provide an opportunity for personal growth – and I have been scouring my memories of this past weekend to try and find the lesson(s) in hopes that I’ll stop feeling cheated and frustrated. So, in order to keep things simple, here are the lessons I learned from last week’s trip:
1. If you are traveling to London, fly to the City Airport, which is fast and easy to reach both by cab and by public transport.
2. No matter how much I love my Revas, I do not recommend them for a foot tour of London. Particularly if you are dragging your luggage around because your plane was late so you had to rush straight to Chelsea from the airport so your friend wouldn’t miss her very expensive hair appointment (for which she’d still be charged in full, because that’s how they roll.)
3. Chelsea is absolutely lovely. So lovely that I really should have dumped all my luggage in the middle of the street and taken a few pictures so that I could now look at them and remember just how lovely it was.
4. If you want a spot with a carefree, fun, non-pretentious vibe where you can eat delicious food and walk around feeling safe any night of the week, Covent Garden is a good pick. Bonus: it’s pretty 24/7.
5. Selfridges makes it way too easy to spend large amounts of money. (Two words: Shoe.Galleries.)
6. The combination of lack of sleep and Oxford Street on a Saturday can make you go a little bit psycho.
7. If you feel exhausted and dispersed (or indeed, psycho) after a day shopping in Oxford Street, don’t go back to the hotel and waste time sitting inside. Instead, look at your map: London is full of beautiful parks! Find the one closest to you or just jump on the tube, I guarantee it’s way better than a nap.

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8. Wicked (the musical) is completely and utterly amazing.
9. Consider your choice of travel companion carefully: even the best of friends won’t necessarily make the best travel buddy. If they equate traveling with hitting as many shops/clubs as possible, while you prioritize sightseeing, museums, landmarks and such, you might both be better off going your separate ways. Or on entirely separate trips.
10. A nice view on a sunny day is the easiest cure for a bad mood.

There. This may not be the best travel debrief ever, but I no longer feel any bitterness about this trip. Instead, I simply cannot wait to go back to London. I wonder if I can swing a long weekend in the fall?
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