Hi,
On Saturday I went on a quick trip to London for a fun day
out filled with shopping and food with my family. I got the 8.35 train from
Manchester Piccadilly to London Euston (this was early for me but we had to go
this early so we could be in London for longer). When we got there we got the Victoria
Line to Borough Market. We walked around the market looking at all the
delicious food and treats available to buy and we ended up buying some tomato
and onion focaccia, some chocolate brownies and some cinnamon doughnuts. The
market had so many different stalls such as vegetable stalls, smoothie stalls,
bread stalls, sweet stalls, cake stalls, sandwich stalls and many more. Once we
were finished looking around Borough Market and admiring the view of the Shard
we decided to go to Piccadilly.
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Borough Market |
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Inside Borough Market |
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Tomatoes in Borough Market |
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The view of The Shard from Borough Market |
We walked to Piccadilly and went to Burlington Arcade to make a quick stop at Laduree. I went in and was told off for taking a picture of the delicious macaroons on display by a snooty sales assistant (ooops, I don't know why no photography is allowed :/). I bought a box of 12 macaroons which of course tasted amazing however the shop at Burlington Arcade was very small and cramped and I didn’t like the sales assistant so I may have to visit a different Laduree shop when I next go to London.
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The window of Laduree |
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Burlington Arcade |
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Outside Fortnum and Mason |
Once I had been told off for taking pictures in Laduree
we went to Fortnum and Mason, a fancy Department Store in Piccadilly. It was
very nice inside there and there were some lovely window displays.
After a quick lunch break of takeaway Wasabi sushi in the park and a visit to a Nordic Bakery we walked to Soho. We looked in a few shops along Carnaby Street and then walked on to Wardour Street to visit the infamous Hummingbird Bakery. I have never been to the Hummingbird Bakery before but I have both their recipe books and it has been recommended to me by friends many times. I decided to get a red velvet cupcake to go. It came in a very cute box with a nice little bag to match. We then walked towards Oxford Circus and I spotted the new Victoria’s Secret store that opened a few days ago on Bond Street.
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Carnaby Street |
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Hummingbird Bakery |
Then we walked to Selfridges, one of my favourite
department stores in the world. At the moment they have the Kusama Louis
Vuitton concept store so I had to visit the store on Oxford Street. I love
Louis Vuitton and Marc Jacobs (the creative director of Louis Vuitton) and this
is the first time that Selfridges has dedicated all the display cases to one
designer. I walked all around Selfridges admiring the jewellery section, the
Kusama Louis Vuitton concept store (which was amazing), the makeup section, the
shoe section, and the clothes section. We also went to the denim section
because in Selfridges from the 20th August to the 9th of
September there is a Destination Denim event which is “a store-wide programme of exciting denim action,
including exclusive product launches, designer appearances, style advice and
special events”. As I passed the denim section I spotted Paige Adams-Geller, the
creator of Paige Denim, and Sarah Harris from Vogue. I also found out after I
got home that Robbie Williams was launching his clothing line in Selfridges on the same day but I didn’t see him there. I had very limited time in Selfridges and
had to leave a lot sooner than I wanted to in order to get back to Euston in time to get
the train back to Manchester. By the time I had sat down with my bags in the Virgin
First Class Lounge at Euston Station with my Diet Pepsi and mini bag of sour
cream and chive Penn State Pretzels I was exhausted.
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The Kusama Louis Vuitton Display at Selfridges |
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The Red Velvet Cupcake I got from The Hummingbird Bakery |
Overall I had
a great day in London and being there made me wish I lived there but I still
love living in Manchester too.
S x
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