Last Friday Adam and I excitedly headed into London for the weekend for a trip just us two, whilst the boys had a sleepover at their grandparents. I'd originally asked my mother in law if she wouldn't mind picking up the boys from school on the Friday as I really wanted to go to the new Titanic exhibition and she very kindly told us to make the most of it and spend the weekend there, so we booked a hotel and decided on a loose itinerary for the two days.
We didn't want to spend too much so we decided to do a bit of a London budget trip and we found a hotel (The Millennium Gloucester in Kensington) for a great price of £179 for the two nights which we thought was really good considering how central we were. There was some noise in the evenings (more than we usually hear when we stay in a hotel), and we didn't include breakfast in our stay, but the room was a really good size (the bed was huge!) and we could get around London easily enough from there.
After we checked in, we headed over to the new Titanic exhibition which I'd pre-booked tickets in advance for. I didn't really know what to expect, but I loved it, as did Adam. It was so interesting seeing some of the items related to the Titanic up-close and in real life and I loved seeing photographs off some of the people associated with the Titanic too.
One of the things I liked the most was the audio guide that I listened to throughout the entire visit (they ask you to take your own headphones and listen to it via your smartphone). It was so informative and it really brought the items on display and the photographs to life. I loved hearing the stories behind the items and people's photographs. I found myself at times comparing the photos and some of the items to the Titanic film, especially so as it's my favourite film, but it really hit home in the last room of the exhibition when looking at the names of the people that sadly died. So many crew members lost their lives, in fact they made up the majority of the victims, and I found that so heartbreaking. Also, seeing the names on the wall of entire families and some with very young children was so incredibly heartbreakingly sad too.
We thought that the exhibition was incredibly well done - super informative and respectful of the people who tragically lost their lives onboard the Titanic. It's inspired me to think about and research the Titanic even more since our visit.
After the LEGO store we headed to the world-famous store for the mega rich, Harrods. We obviously aren't mega rich ourselves haha, but we had never been in there before and with time to kill and out of curiosity, we thought we'd have a look around inside. Having now been, it's safe to say that I'd much rather spend my time in somewhere with prices like Primark than Harrods, haha!
After that we went to The British Museum, somewhere I don't remember having ever been to. It was so much bigger than I had expected and it was just full of so much history and amazing artefacts and treasures!
The most interesting for me personally was the Egyptian exhibitions. I couldn't believe what I was seeing - real life Egytpian Mummy's and coffins, I just think it's absolutely incredible how well preserved they are considering they're thousands and thousands of years old and they've been moved from Egypt to England. Seeing photos online is nothing compared to actually seeing these things in real life and it's incredible that you can do it for absolutely no cost, as the museum is totally free to enter.
That evening, we went for dinner at Prezzo in Kensington using our Tesco clubcard vouchers to cover the cost of the food. We shared a bottle of red wine and admittedly got a little tipsy (it doesn't take much for us haha). It was such a fun evening and the food was fantastic. Prezzo is our go-to restaurant - we've been going there and having pretty much the same thing since we met at 14!
It was a wonderful weekend and we feel so incredibly fortunate that we get to go and do stuff like this thanks to Adam's parents who are always so good with the boys and happy to spend time with them.
Thank you for reading.
Alex xo
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