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15 Amazing Things to do in London

04.09.2023 by Susan Getgood //

“When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life.” – Samuel Johnson

I had this quote on a poster when I was in high school, and I have never stopped feeling that way about London. Here are some of my favorite things.

Victoria & Albert Museum —  If you only have time for one BIG museum in London, this is my hands down favorite. It’s an eclectic mix of exhibits, with something for everyone.

Churchill War Rooms – a must see for WWII history buffs. Be sure to leave plenty of time. There’s a lot to see, and you really get a sense for what it must have been like for Churchill and his staff during the war. While you are in this neck of the woods, you’ll also have great views of the Thames, Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament, and the London Eye.

Tower of London and if you have time, Tower Bridge. If you only have time for one, I would pick the Tower of London, and definitely do the Beefeater guided tour. While you are over in that area, the viewing gallery of The Shard is well worth the price.

Kensington Palace – They have special exhibits plus a great look into the life of Queen Victoria. In nice weather, explore the Gardens. and if you have small children don’t miss the Diana Memorial Playground. 

Cathedrals — Westminster Abbey, especially Poets’ Corner and St. Paul’s, definitely worth it to go up into the Dome.

The Sherlock Holmes Museum is a great stop but remember, it is dedicated to Conan Doyle’s Victorian Sherlock not the modern day BBC version. Madame Tussaud’s  is close by and the London Zoo is just across Regent’s Park so you could make this a full day.

London’s parks are all lovely. Hyde Park and Speakers’ Corner is well worth your time, , and in nice weather, nothing beats the walk down the Mall through St. James’s Park to Buckingham Palace. Tower of London

Totally touristy, a bit hokey but still great fun, especially for kids — the London Dungeon. It’s right next to the Eye and offers combo tickets with Madame Tussaud’s, the Eye and the Aquarium

Last but not least: go to a show. London theatre is the best in the world.

Where to Stay:
Kensington is my favorite neighborhood. Close proximity to many of my favorite places, including Harrods. 

Go-to Eats:

  • Fish & Chips or Ploughman’s Lunch — at pretty much any decent pub
  • Curry at pretty much any curry house on Brick Lane
  • Covent Garden. Just pick a place that looks good, they are all pricey, but the people watching is fun and if you are lucky a busker may be doing a show.

Getting around:
Buy an Oyster Card and take the Tube. Do not bother with the hop-on hop-off bus tours. Do take a London Taxi at some point.

Categories // Travel Tags // London

Where to go, what to eat when in Philadelphia with kids

02.26.2023 by Susan Getgood //

chicken and waffles with egg and syrup
Chicken & Waffles at Bud & Marilyn’s, downtown Philadelphia

When my kid was younger, I started a family travel blog called Snapshot Chronicles Roadtrip. Over the past 10 years, even though we have been to many interesting places, however, I fell into the trap of letting Instagram tell the stories. I’m determined to change that, but it doesn’t make sense to have more than 1 personal blog — since I can barely keep that up — so I am going to dust off this site and start documenting my travels, recipes and restaurant reviews again.

First up — create a few posts featuring some of the best travel content from the Roadtrip blog. Starting with our 2014 weekend trip to Philadelphia

Cityscapes Philadelphia: What to Do, Science & History Geek Edition

Cityscapes Philadelphia: What to Do, Art Museum Edition

Cityscapes Philadelphia: Where to Eat

I had a quick trip to Philadelphia this past October, and have a few restaurant recommendations to add to my earlier posts.

For a delicious family breakfast: Bud & Marilyn’s. The menu looked great for lunch and dinner too — but I can’t resist a good Chicken & Waffles.

A couple nice places in Rittenhouse Square:

  • Parc – nice French bistro with lovely outside space. Try the charcuterie.
  • Via Locusta – the focaccia with honey butter, chef’s kiss

We also ate at Fork, which was delicious but not a place to take kids. Save it for a special occasion.

Categories // Travel Tags // Philadelphia, Restaurant

Spring has sprung, and I’m out and about

05.09.2014 by Susan Getgood //

It’s finally spring in the Northeast. The relief on the faces you see on the street, in the subway, on the commuter rail platform is palpable. Even a little rain doesn’t seem to dampen the spirits. Last weekend, I was out and about in the glorious weather.

Starting with a reception for the exhibit of Posey Krakowsky’s quilts Friday night.

Posey Quilt

If you are in NY this month, and in the vicinity of Lex and 54th, take a few minutes and stop into the Narthex Galley at St. Peter’s Church and check out the quilts. It is a small exhibit of 4 large wall-size quilts, so it won’t take you long, and well worth the stop. The exhibit, originally scheduled to end at the end of May, now runs through June 27th.

LTYM NY

On Sunday, I attended the New York Listen To Your Mother show at Peter Norton Symphony Space. BlogHer is the national media sponsor.

There are Listen To Your Mother shows in 30-plus cities across the country, so while you’ve probably missed the boat for this year, mark your calendars now for next spring. This year’s performances also will be on YouTube by summer, and they just announced that  a collection of essays will be published next year, so plenty of other ways to Listen To Your Mother.

Looking for something to do this weekend?

Friday May 9th is the premiere of Laurie David’s new film, Fed Up. I was privileged to attend a launch event for David’s new cookbook The Family Cooks where she also screened the trailer for the film. Co-produced by Katie Couric, the film digs deep into the true impact of sugar on our diets, and promises to share some truths about food and exercise that the food industry doesn’t want us to know.

For my part, this week I am in Las Vegas at the BlogPaws pet blogging conference. Thursday,  I led a workshop on monetizing your blog, and today I will be soaking up the positive mojo from so many lovely pet people.

Here’s the early morning view from my window at the Westin Lake Las Vegas.

westin las vegas

Next weekend (May 16-17) is the BlogHer Food conference in Miami. Always a good time (and good eats).  I have passed through Miami many times, but have never had time to actually visit the city. This time, I arrive the day before and am hoping to grab a little time to check out the food scene in Little Havana and South Beach. I know the Food Conference will offer tons of  inspiration for my weekend “pretend to be a food blogger” videos, so I apologize to you in advance!

Happy Mother’s Day — whether you are one, have one or know one!

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Categories // Art, Blogging, Conferences, Friends, Spring, Travel Tags // BlogHer, Katie Couric, Laurie David, Miami, New York City

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