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Day 24 – London

Posted on July 23, 2014

The heat is on in Saigon.

Today was quite eventful, though started late. We slept in and lazed about for the morning, only leaving to head out after lunch. We decided to walk to see Big Ben and Buckingham Palace as they’re all in the same area and fairly close to the Prince Edward Theatre where we were to see Miss Saigon that night.

It took a little while to get there and when we did, we didn’t stay too long. Here’s a few photos of Big Ben and the London Eye.

They’re interesting to see, but after seeing so many huge, amazing monuments, they aren’t super impressive. We also walked around St James’ Park which was nearby and quite nice. There were some cool squirrels around who seemed to expect food from bystanders.

After seeing those, we walked the short distance to Buckingham Palace. Again, it was cool to see, but nothing too amazing.

From there, we walked the fairly significant distance to the theatre and picked up our tickets, then got some dinner nearby. There was a Moroccan/Lebanese restaurant right next door, so that was handy. The food was nice (not the best, but still nice) but I would’ve liked more of it. We just shared a few meals and I was still hungry.

Mmm... meat.

Mmm… meat.

Once we had consumed our food, we went into the theatre and took our seats, eagerly anticipating the start of the show. Some waiting. Excitement building. Still waiting… and then the lights dimmed and the Overture started. I have no words.

Okay, I have some words. Here they are, in an order that will form coherent sentences. It was one of the greatest experiences of my life. Seeing this musical in its new production with such an amazing cast was a wonderful thing. And it seems they will be releasing a live recording of the show (not this specific performance) sometime in the near future which was great news.

Overall, one of the best nights on the trip so far. Looking forward to seeing The Phantom of the Opera tomorrow night.

Day 15 – Venice

Posted on July 14, 2014

If you’re stuck on a gondola, you can have a lovely punt.

Thankfully, it was clear today. It was looking a little cloudy in the morning, but cleared up quickly and we got to have our mega-day.

It started with an early breakfast (included in our hotel package) which was a buffet. Not amazing, but it was what you would normally expect. Eggs, bread, fruit, juice and (second floor!) croissants.

After breakfast, we took a little walk around and took a few photos of Venice in the (near) sunshine.

See that big bell tower? You can go up there! So we did. I was expecting to walk up hundreds of steps but turns out it only has a lift. Once at the top, you get a nice 360 view of Venice. I took a lot of photos from there – here’s only a few.

We then headed through some of the narrow backstreets to get to the Rialto Bridge (Ponte Rialto).

After looking around there for a while, we went back to St Mark’s Square (the main square with everything nearby) and went inside the Doge’s Palace. It had some interesting rooms and artworks (some quite lavish), as well as an armoury and prison. Here are some photos.

Next was lunch. As Venice is essentially a tourist city, everywhere is crowded and expensive, but we found a decent restaurant. By this point it had gotten super-hot and the sun was out in full swing. After lunch, we got some gelato to help cool down as we walked around to see a bit more of the city.

Turns out most of the action happens around St Mark’s and there isn’t otherwise too much to see. Subsequently, we went back there to go into some of the other museums in the area (our tickets from Doge’s Palace got us into everywhere). Before that though, we stopped to go into the main church.

There weren’t a lot of areas/rooms to see (they charged you to go into some of them), but there was a quite remarkable gold ceiling.

It didn’t take long to see the rest though and so we went to the other museums afterwards. Again, took a lot of photos in there, but here is a small selection.

After finishing from there, we found a nice shady spot to sit in St Mark’s and relax as we watched over the square. I took a few more photos from there as well.

Just as we were getting up to leave and head back to our hotel, a large group of what I’m guessing were (French?) college students rocked up. They walked into the square, linked hands and spread out to form a large cleared circle. They then proceeded to start singing, dancing and otherwise chanting. I’m still not quite sure what was going on, but it was interesting. One of them would go into the centre of the circle and lead the rest in some sort of chant or dance and the others would follow. Then someone else would enter and take over. Strange.

We then headed back to our hotel and rested for a little before getting hungry and wanting some dinner. No one else was really hungry, so my brother and I just went to get some takeaway pizza. We found a place, ordered it, went to pay with a card and turns out they only accept cash. Awkward.

I had to run Forrest, run! back to the hotel to get some cash and then back again. It’s actually not too bad to run around Venice near sunset. It’s cooled down a lot, scenic and not as crowded. Regardless, we got the package, successfully escorted it back to the rendezvous point and consumed it with great pleasure.

And that was our one-day-to-rule-them-all in Venice. Overall, Venice is a really nice place and has some cool things to see, but once you’ve seen them, there isn’t a whole lot left to do. So it worked out quite well only being here a short time.

We leave Venice (and Italy) tomorrow and head to Paris by plane. I’m excited to get to the next country, but will miss Italy (mostly the food). Tomorrow I expect to be a fairly mundane day of waiting and travel, but might have a bit of time to look around Paris tomorrow afternoon/night depending on when we arrive.