love London. It is so much bigger then Dublin with a lot more things to see that you are familiar with. The other thing that we loved right away was the public transportation. We left the airport on a train that turned into a subway and was much faster, cheaper, and easier then the
busses in Dublin. We took the subway to about a block away from where we were staying which was South Kensington and Chelsea in Sloan Square. For all of you who don’t
know Chelsea is the most expensive borough in London and Sloan Square is the Royal Borough of Chelsea. So needless to say it was a very posh and very expensive area. Randy (Tyler’s older brother) and Ram (pronounced Rom) met us at the stop
and walked to Rams place which was very nice, but also quite small considering how much it cost for the place. To live there it cost just over 1 million pounds which is about 1.8 million dollars for
about 500 square feet of living. It also has a nice little porch that overlooks the street.We didn’t have a lot of time to chill out because Ram and Randy were super excited to get going because they had been waiting for us. We were just as excited to get out and see the city. We took the subway to Piccadilly Circus which is like New York’s time square. There were tons of people and lights and it was exciting to be there on a Friday night. London really does have so much more to see then Dublin. Ram took us to an awesome little Italian place in Piccadilly
that had traditional Napoli pizza. After filling our tummies we went to a couple little places and found a cool little Huka Bar that we sat outside of. Finally we
decided to call it a night and had to take a cab home because the subway closes at 10:30 and it was about Midnight. A great way to start off London.
Did you take a picture of anything that said "Chelsea" ?
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