Saturday, December 12, 2009

Joys - My First Trip to London

Thursday, November 19, 2009

exciting life of airhostess
My first London TripI am really excited, as tomorrow I am scheduled for my first trip to London. Although I had been flying with this airline for 2 years, I had never been to Europe, as my route had been regional in south east asia and part of asia. Rather, as I was going B737, then I covered only regional route..... I heard from my senior friends about the place. Some like it and some dont. I guess I would be the same later. If I were flying the route dozens of time, I wiould be oblivious also. But now it was the first time... I thinks first time is always exciting.
The start in KUL was hectics. I was used to smaller aircraft, smaller mean less, less people and less to worry about.After fending off enough other travelers to collect my tickets I sat back and relaxed during a long but comfortable flight to London.
I awoke the next day with a bit of jet lag from all the flying but was still determined to get in as much sightseeing as I could in my first day in London. After a quick lesson on the underground, I set out for my first look at this historic city.First up were the classic sights of Big Ben, the London Eye, Trafalgar Square, the Government Buildings, Westminster Abbey and others. It was almost hard to keep up with all the amazing buildings and I had to keep pinching myself as I stumbled upon more around every corner. It’s always strange seeing things in person that you’ve only ever seen in magazines or TV, luckily they all lived up to expectations, even if Big Ben was a bit smaller than I originally thought.I managed to get a little lost not long after around the Leicester, Piccadilly and Coventry area. Because of the low building height, it’s sometimes hard to get any points of reference that you might from tall skyscrapers. At least there’s the trusty Thames River which eventually bailed me out.Later in the evening I settled down for a few pints in my first English Restaurant. There seems to be one on every corner which is convenient, the Poms aren’t always the smartest but they certainly know how to please a weary traveler. After watching a game of football and thinking about what a fantastic day I’d had I went back to my sister’s apartment to get ready for some well earned sleep. Sightseeing is fun but getting to and from so many places can be tiring.London is a sprawling city with a unique heritage and sights by the truckload. It is a must visit city and even if you can’t handle the crowds and noise you’ll get a kick out of just being there and experiencing such a historic place. These were just my first impressions of London, there’s so much more to it and you would be foolish to not experience it for yourself at any chance you get. From just one day in London I came away with enough memories to last me a whole year, it’s days like this that remind you why traveling is so great.

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