Cosmopolitan. Beautiful. Fascinating. Cultural. Passionate.
These are just a few words that define this WONDERFUL city.
Spring in London
The first signs of Spring appear in March when trees appear in parks that are still damp from winter. But it is in April that theCherry Blossom signals the arrival of the new season. Cherry blossoms show their simple beauty, coloring the streets, gardens and parks with delicate flowers that range from white to pink.
They appear almost in the snap of a finger, overnight, and almost as quickly disappear when the natural breeze at that time makes their petals fly, and then you find yourself in a shower of small pink petals.
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© ricastripsandtours/Rita Castelan
To seeTheor in London
To seeTheo... oh seeTheO!! ThatIt is the stationThethe most awaited for many...
FIt isrias, trips, picnics, meetingsOes of friends... and watch the sunset inPrimrose Hill. Tourists, many tourists from the four corners of the world. Walk Oxford Streetis often almost impossible. If you noTheor bump into someoneIt ism, you will bump into a lot of bags.
The Pubs? BeThefuller than ever, because, after all, everyone deserves a drink, nTheOIt is same?
Sometimes the SeeTheIt warns us that it is coming and at the end of May it starts to warm us up but it soon goes away because Spring is not yet there.Theit's over. Then he returns timidly in June and the English are alreadyThemelting it, butIt is in July and August you have to be on the Central Line subwayIt is suffocating. But everything is fine, we can handle it because this only lasts two or three weeks.
Autumn in London
Oh delicious, it's time to take the scarves out of the drawer and go out for a coffee or tea with your friends.
The leaves of the trees begin to turn yellow, creating green-yellow-brown nuances like in the paintings of the genius impressionist painters. Yellow, they fall and roll across the floor when that cool breeze comes.
With the blue sky the yellowed leaves now turn golden...
It's time to take a walk in the park.
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© ricastripsandtours/Rita Castelan
Winter in London
Shorter days with less sunlight and low temperatures transform London into the city of films we usually watch. The welcoming atmosphere makes the city charming, mysterious and romantic at the same time. At four o'clock in the afternoon it's already dark, but there's still a lot to enjoy.
It's time to enjoy winter activities, such as ice skating and visits to museums and theaters.
Beautifully decorated store windows signal the arrival of Christmas well in advance.
It's time to enjoy the Christmas Markets, savor themulled wine and typical foods of the time.
Snow, snow...Let's Snow!!..
London with snow like on postcards, it's a dream...
...which doesn't happen every year.
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