Purchasing for the kids in London

Posted: 22nd July 2010 by admin in London

On the 3rd day in the United kingdom main city, Maria, Mike, Emily and me left our London flat for a breakfast outdoors, because we have seen a nice bar and wanted to taste the muffins and the hot cakes there. It was fantastic and the children were very excited, as Maria informed them we will bring them to view the Wimbledon stadium and then the Arsenal Stadium. These two sports facilities are quite big, thus it took us the entire morning to get to them and make photos. In the early mid-day, immediately after we had a snack in a small, family-oriented cafe, we decided it is time to do some shopping.

We were fortunate to be in London throughout the product sales and thus we succeeded to buy a lot of items at a good price. We spend most of our time on Oxford Street, where we accessed the huge store Selfridges, the Zara and Marks & Spencer retailer stores. From Nike store we bought a couple of trousers and sport shoes for Mike and a good sports gown for Emily.

We went back to the London holiday apartment to get rid of the bags and sleep a bit. Satisfied but worn out our kids felt asleep instantly. As soon as they woke up we went to a wonderful eating place in the Kensington area in which we were staying. The place was really nicely organized and the food was quite delicious. I had a good, traditional English meal with draught beer, while Maria had a salad and a glass of red wine. The kids were impressed by the desserts.

Maria and I really like to dance but with the children night clubbing is not achievable, although we knew London had a great dance scene. Therefore, we assured ourselves that we will return, just the 2 of us to see that other part of the UK capital, which we missed on this trip with the children.