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LIFE THERE

Lodon is London!

Hyde Park

Hyde Park

Our dream to visit London has come true! I think everybody wishes to visit London and see everything with own eyes. We know a lot about London.

London is the capital of England (Great Britain). It is a wonderful city. Really wonderful! It is a very old city, too. There are a lot of places of interest: museums, monuments and parks there.

There are many theatres and cinemas in London, as well as many galleries.

I have visited a lot of cities, and they differ from each other. I am sure that every city or town has it’s own peculiarities. I want to tell you our impressions of London.

First of all public transport. The main means of transport are buses, the underground and taxi cabs. There are no trams or trolleybuses in London. It is our first surprise!

It is unusual for a big city. Red London double-decker buses have become the symbol of London. It’s a surprise how a huge bus can go through the narrow central streets of overcrowded London. Today there are also double-deckers of different colours: green, black and yellow. They are often decorated with advertising slogans.

Secondly London is a green city, indeed! There are a lot of parks and gardens there. Our hotel was near Hyde Park and our children came there to rest, to play different games and to look at the flowers and trees. We also visited St. James’ and Regent’s Park.

They say that real Londoners don’t live in London, they have their own private houses. We saw such houses not far from Windsor. Every house in the suburbs or in the country has a garden. There’s usually a pond and a flowerbed. There’s a mixture of different trees and bushes. English people take good care of their gardens.

The next thing that surprised us was the absense of teenagers in the streets. (We saw them only in the museums.) One Englishman explained that pupils are at school till 4 p.m. and after school they try to earn money for their needs. They do baby-sitting, help old people, do homework with small children and so on. I think it’s very useful for children.

The next subject is British cuisine. If you ask somebody to name some typically English dishes they will probably say “Fish and chips”. and it’s true! We lived in Paddington and there were a lot of different Indian, Chinese, French and Italian restaurants. In London you’ll also find Indonesian, Mexican and Greek restaurants too. They are very popular. So it is difficult to find an English restaurant with traditional cuisine.

Every country is proud of its past and London has a lot of things to see. There are many places of interest: the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben, the Tower, Tower Bridge, Westminster Abby, Piccadilly Circus, Trafalgar Square, the British Museum (we were impressed by Egyptian mummies and ancient Greek sculptures), the National History Museum, Madame Tussaud’s Museum and the residences of the Queen, Buckingham Palace and Windsor. All of them have a long history.

Our children were impressed by everything, but most of all by Madame Tussaud’s Museum. Madame Tussaud’s Museum is an exhibition of hundreds of life-size wax models of famous people of yesterday and today. Here we can meet Elton John, David Beckham, Marilyn Monroe, Putin, Picasso, the Royal Family, Julia Roberts, the Beatles and many others: singers, writers, sportsmen, politicians, movie stars, etc. It seems that we are on a visit to these popular and famous people.

And, of course, shopping. Oxford Street is really the main shopping street. It is very long and there are a lot of big and small shops for different tastes.

Seven days were enough to visit the main sightseeings and feel the special atmosphere of London.

But we’d like to go to London once more. We’d like to lie on the green grass in the parks, to watch the swans and pelicans, to enjoy beautiful flowers and trees, to speak to polite and calm English people, to sit in the cafй and read an English newspaper. People might say that you may do these things in Moscow, too. Of course, we can, but… not in the same way, because London is London!

By Natalia Korotayeva,
School “Phoenix”, Moscow