Why I Love London Part 1
London is a bustling city with a variety of activities and attractions. Every time I visit London, I feel like there’s always something new for me to check out. I first visited London back in 2018, and I’ve been back to London twice since then.
Central London, Westminster area specifically, is where I stayed prior to my most recent visit to London. I was staying in London at the time under a short-term (6 week) summer study abroad program.
During my most recent visit to London, I revisited multiple attractions that I had been to during previous trips. I visited attractions that were new to me as well, which is why I mention above that it seems London always has something new to show me during each of my visits.
Frameless, is an attraction in London that features amazing and incredibly immersive artwork. During my recent visit to London, I had the opportunity of visiting it for the first time because it wasn’t open during my previous London visit in May/June 2022.
The videos and photos directly below are from my visit to Frameless in London.
Frameless London Photo and Video Collection
The next attraction that I visited during this trip is one that was already familiar to me, The Clink Prison Museum.
The Clink Prison Museum
The Clink Prison Museum is located near Borough Market, a popular area in London that features slightly older architecture than areas like Leicester Square and Covent Garden.
I’ve had the opportunity of visiting it on multiple London trips, but below is a picture of me at the museum taken in a photo booth during my most recent vacation/holiday in London.
The Clink Prison is an absolute hidden gem of London, and it is a must-see attraction when planning your visit to England. The museum showcases information about prisoners of the past and punishments that would be received for committing certain crimes.
In an upcoming article on London, I will share information about additional attractions that I visited. The upcoming articles on London will specifically feature my experience and thoughts on The Shard and Madame Tussaud’s Wax Museum. I hope that you enjoyed this article :)