Well, exactly for two days. Of course, I don't count two days of travelling.
And I can even say that our LOT airlines surprised me positively. I flew with them for the first time and I will say that I will probably change carrier.
The ticket price was only slightly different from the cheap airlines that I could use to fly directly to London, and here I had to fly with transfers.
I must admit that I am a childless person and unfortunately I am starting to tire of flights with more children on board (I have nothing against parents flying with their children), and here it is so silent that I did not have to put on headphones to read a book, much less get enough sleep.
The plane was not too big because there were only four people in a row (two on the right and left) and not six, where sometimes there is a problem if a person from under the window wants to go to the toilet is one from the middle and from the inside must leave ( it's a bit "jumping").
My mother and I arrived at a small airport, which is trying to expand a little (though there is not enough space, because it is old docks) London City Center and soon we bought a ticket for the subway (not the first time I travel around London by underground so I know how not to get lost) and we got to Earl Court to a previously ordered hotel.
We do not belong to comfortable people, so whether it is 2,3 or any star makes no difference, it is important that there are beds, bathroom, toilet and you can make coffee or tea.
So it was like that.
Luxury at all.
On the first day, we drove to Big Ben and Parliament, which is still under renovation, but the clock is not completely covered as it was when I last saw it.
Then from the beautiful St. James`s Park surrounded by lush vegetation
where we watched the black swans (and I thought they were only in fairy tales;)))
we went to Buckingham Palace.
Then we came up with an English breakfast near Piccadilly Circus, then again over the bridge next to the Parliament, the London Eye, Shakepeare`s theatre and again to the other side to St.Paul`s Cathedral.
There we had a cup of coffee and ate a cookie, still a small shopping for supper and go to the hotel.
So what's left for us the next day?
Rain woke us up like usually on the islands and we went to the Tower of London, we ate breakfast nearby,
we bought tickets and visited the castle all day (it has already cleared up a bit). The whole day of decent English history and the most important point is the place of imprisonment and beheading of Anna Boleyn.
Then just a mandatory photo at Tower Bridge,
The last look at glass skyscrapers,
small shopping in a nearby store and go to the hotel for supper.
And early in the morning, we had the same journey we had on the first day, only the other way home.
I was going to settle the matter, but it failed, but my mother had a wonderful birthday present.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, MUM!