Portsmouth to London

 


We had planned to take the train from Portsmouth to London as well, but the rail strike affected todays trains as well. Luckily Azamara had given us a heads up several days before, so I booked the bus for us instead. We had the morning in Portsmouth, and after a great traditional English breakfast at the hotel, Karen, Aaron and I walked into Old Portsmouth. A lovely morning, sunny and fairly windy. The tide currents were very strong at the harbour mouth, the sailboats were really struggling to get out.

Our bus was scheduled to leave at 1:30, but was over 30 minutes late. All the buses seem to be full today with the strike on. About a 2 hour bus ride into London Victoria Coach station. Traffic good until we got right into London. A bit of a wait for a taxi because of traffic. About 20 pounds to our hotel near Covent Garden. We're staying in the Hub by Premier Inn. The rooms are tiny, but cleverly designed. And it has A/C, important because we're due for a heat-wave. And the location can't be beat. Because it's Saturday night and everything is so busy we decide to have an early dinner. We went to The Masala Zone, an Indian restaurant near Covent Garden. We did some share plates and a curry. The highlight for me was the Dahi Puri, crispy whole-wheat puffs with yogurt and tamarind.

We then went for a walk along the Embankment as it started to get dark. A lovely evening.






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