On July 3rd, 2000, 22 excited Cadette & Senior Scouts and their 8 chaperones left JFK airport in New York for a 9 day trip to Europe. Because of a flight delay that caused us to miss our tour connection at Heathrow Airport in London, we spent some time trying to catch up on our sleep in the airport.
We're glad we got our rest beforehand, because Nicki, our tour director from EF Tours, kept us very busy for the next four days in London. On our first day, we walked by Parliament, Big Ben, Trafalgar Square (saw lots of pigeons!), Westminster Abbey & Covent Garden. We also took a tour of St Paul's Cathedral where Charles and Di were married.
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Parliament & Big Ben
The next day we drove out to Windsor Castle. Some of the old moats were converted into beautiful gardens. The girls especially liked seeing Queen Mary's dollhouse. The details were amazing! It not only had electric lights that worked and hot & cold running water in the laundry, but the books in the library were specially written for the doll house by famous authors. Later we visited Picadilly Circus and had dinner at Planet Hollywood. Then we took off for the theater district to see "Blood Brothers".
One of the gardens in an old moat
Windsor Castle
On our third day in London we took an optional tour to Oxford and Stratford. The buildings at Oxford were ornate and beautiful. What a wonderful place to go to school!
Our fourth day in London was a free day for us.
Our troop, consisting of 7 girls and 3 adults, had planned out the
night before what they wanted to do that day. We started out by
visiting Harrod's department store-you could find just about anything
you wanted there. The girls were fascinated by all the different
foods-7 departments just for food-candy, coffee & teas, fruits,
meats etc. We stopped in several little boutiques along Brompton Road
and finally found our way to the Girl Guide shop near Buckingham
Palace where the girls all bought patches as souvenirs. Afterwards we
went back to the Covent Garden section. There were many buskers
entertaining the crowds-one man was dressed entirely in gold, another
woman was dressed as a daffodil. There were also magicians, mimes and
musicians. Needless to say the girls also found time to visit the
many shops in the area, and we had lunch in a wonderful underground
Italian restaurant.
Once we were full, we took the tube to Blackfriar's Bridge and spent the rest of the afternoon walking along the Thames River. We went into the new Tate Modern Art Museum, and walked by the new Globe Theater, London Bridge and the Tower of London.
The next morning we left our hotel early, (7 AM) and boarded the bus for our ride to Canterbury. This is still a walled city that contains the beautiful Canterbury Cathedral. From there we went to Dover where we boarded the ferry for our trip to Calais, France. If you looked back on the ride over you could see the famous white cliffs of Dover. We learned that there are many tunnels in the cliffs that were used by the soldiers during WWII.
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