20 March 2017

Travel: London (Part 2)

Hello everybody,
let's continue our journey!

Thursday was quite an interesting experience... I would say. For me, it's interesting to see how hospitals in different countries work. Basically, my mum had some troubles (nothing too serious tho) so we walked to the hospital and had everything checked. And being completely honest it was one of the best hospitals I've ever been to. It was really modern and the people were friendly and in such a good mood (trust me on this) that is very rare for a hospital. As weird as it sounds but it was a great experience (weird I know).
Afterwards, we went to Pizza Express to have a quick lunch. I haven't been there in ages and I felt so nostalgic. But we were in a bit of a hurry because we had to walk back to the hotel to get ready for my grandpas birthday celebration. We went to the OXBO Bankside for dinner and had such a great time. To finish our evening we drove around London for some "sightseeing". We do this everywhere even if we've been there a hundred times before. It just got to a family tradition.



The next day we went to Brighton. As I already said we were extremely lucky in terms of weather. That day has been the warmest and sunniest out of all of them. Considering it was February people walked around in shorts and T-Shirts, some even went into the sea. We walked along the beach and went into a cute cafĂ© to watch the sun set. For dinner, we headed back to London and had dinner at Pizzeria Rustica. I love pizza and that pizza was delicious. The restaurant is very small and intimate and retro-ish. It's so cool (you have to check it out).



We had a bit of a rough start on Sunday but it all turned out fine in the end. We went to a french place to have lunch with our whole family. I never had a Sunday Roast before and I heard so many good things about it that I thought I finally had to have one. No word of a lie it was soooooooo good. And the place we went to was a whole new level of cuteness. We then just had a catch up with everyone and there our Sunday went.

Sadly Monday was our last day so, me and my mum we had to finish our shopping. To spend our last evening the best way possible it was only fair to go to another favourite of mine: Sofra. We always go to the one in Mayfair (there is another one near Oxford Street). I love the concept of it really much. The whole ground floor is mirrored so it looks way bigger than it actually is. And the food...just wow. They've got a bread and butter pudding there that is so good I could eat it every day. ❤❤❤
The next day we packed everything and went home.

I just want to say that I'm very very very lucky to be able to go to so many places with my family. I really appreciate everything I got, especially having my family with me on these adventures.

I've got a few more exciting holidays planned if you like this kind of post let me know.

There are some last pictures down below.

Love, Steff xx

PS: I feel like all we did was eating but I bloody enjoyed it







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