Sarah and I took an early morning train from Paris to London on Tuesday. We were a bit surprised that we had to go through customs at Gare du Nord since we’ve traveled without any customs checkpoints throughout the rest of the EU, but apparently Britain has stricter border controls. Anyway, the train arrived in London right on time and we made our way to the luggage storage area to drop off our bags, then hopped on the tube to get to London’s financial district.
We met Sarah’s former boss Tom (from Blackstone) for lunch at Haz. Tom is now the CFO of Aviva, an insurance company based in London, so he’s lived here for the last year or so. We went into the meeting eager to begin the networking process that will be critical to our career “re-entry” soon; we left the meeting feeling great about our future options and opportunities. We still have a lot to sort out with our careers between now and August (when the adventure officially comes to an end) but we are excited for the next step in our professional lives.
After lunch, Sarah and I walked around downtown London for a few hours, taking in some of the classic tourist sights there before heading to Covent Garden to get one of her favorite treats from her time abroad here: a cookie from Ben’s Cookies.
By late afternoon, we headed to Russel Square to meet up with our gracious hosts for the week: Oya and Can. Oya is Sarah’s friend from her first job at Lehman Brothers and we attended her wedding to Can in Istanbul a couple years ago. We dropped our bags at their flat and headed out to their local pub, The Lamb, for a pint, then went next door to Ciao Bella for some delicious Italian food. We caught up for a couple hours over a great meal, then headed to bed to rest up after a long day.
Sarah woke up early on Wednesday and took advantage of Oya’s gym pass to get in a quick workout; I planned out our next few days here in London. Once we were both showered and caffeinated, we set out to see some of London’s most famous landmarks. The sun even came out for a few hours…which Oya and Can said is extremely rare!
After we finished strolling through St. James's Park, we got on a bus to see Sarah’s old neighborhood when she studied abroad here in 2005. Shepherd’s Bush was nothing special back then and not much has changed, but the leisurely walk back through Notting Hill was pretty nice.
When we were tired of walking, we got back on another bus to Oxford Circus to find some dinner. Sarah explored a few shops while I explored a few British pubs; we met at the one I liked best and had some classic British food for dinner. Great way to end the day.
On Thursday, Sarah and I went our separate ways for half the day, then synced up for dinner with our friend Mona. Sarah did some shopping – at least one of us had to go to Harrods! – and I did my best impression of an American tourist exploring London. The weather turned out beautifully today (apparently this is even more rare than yesterday!) so I had an excellent time seeing the city.
We met Mona at Dishoom, one of the best Indian places in the city. Both she and Oya / Can recommended it to us. The food was delicious and it was fun to catch up with Mona after a few years apart.
Friday revolved around a reunion with my old au pair, Jacqui, and her family in their hometown of Denmead. Before we went, however, we stopped by Burger & Lobster to try out their new breakfast menu. Sarah had been before on prior trips to London; the restaurant is known for only serving three things: a burger, a lobster roll or a lobster tail (all for the same price…so only suckers get the burger). The location in the financial district is experimenting with breakfast so we were able to get our meal at half price. I got the “burger” breakfast sandwich (which was amazing) and Sarah got the lobster scrambled eggs (which were only okay…more eggs than lobster). The train to get to Denmead took about an hour and a half and we met Jacqui and her husband Jamie at the station by mid-afternoon.
Our first stop: Jacqui and Jamie’s local pub for a drink before their kids got home from school. I was very fun to catch up with them, though Jacqui had to adjust to my scraggly beard a bit. This adjustment was not helped by the fact that a spider dropped out of my beard mid-conversation. I can only imagine that I walked into a web between their car and the pub…but it was a hilarious, well-timed mishap as we were discussing how to keep it clean, etc. at the exact moment it decided to appear!
Jacqui and Jamie’s children, Charlie and Hannah, were very excited to see us. Charlie showed us a magic trick, Hannah showed us her gymnastics moves. We had an excellent time catching up for a few hours over a home cooked meal of delicious British food (which does exist!). We were sad to say goodbye, but hopefully we can see them all again sometime very soon!
The rest of our time in London was devoted to our excellent hosts, Oya and Can. They were both off work for the weekend so we got up early on Saturday to take a train out of the city and explore the countryside on a long walk. Unfortunately, the beautiful weather we had over the past few days had gone and we were treated to a more “traditional” setting in the country: grey and rainy weather. No matter, we still had a great time and it felt good to do a long hike!
Once back in London, we ate at one of Oya and Can’s favorite pubs and stopped for gelato on the way home to top it off. A very fun day, indeed!
Today is our last day in London before returning to the US. I can’t believe we’re actually flying home tomorrow! We were all a little sore from the hike yesterday so we had a relatively lazy day: a late brunch, a stroll around the hip East London neighborhood, a trip to see Oya and Can’s new flat (they just bought it and will be able to move in shortly!) and a Sunday roast to cap it all off. The perfect way to relax before our trip home tomorrow.
Our flight is early tomorrow so we’re going to bed to get some rest. Can’t wait for the comforts of home tomorrow!