House of Parliament and Big Ben (March 2023)
My third day in London was a shorter and more-chill day: I was still battling jetlag and trying to catch up with rest, especially after two full days of non-stop sightseeing. Don’t get me wrong: I love being busy on my travels, but I’ve come to realize that I just don’t have the same stamina as I used to in my early 20s to go the full day without feeling absolutely knackered at the end of it. Call it age, but that’s life…all the same, “E” and I took it slow in the morning before we headed out close to noontime to begin our day.
We took the Tube to Borough Market, the oldest food hall in the city that dates all the way back to the 12th century! The market was packed with people, and we went through like cattle to get to stalls and try some food. E got some Thai food while I went with a classic steak and ale pie, which was absolutely DIVINE. Holy cow, I did not expect for it to taste so good (pun intended)! The steak was so tender and juicy, the gravy thick and savory, and the crust was massive, flaky, and rich– honestly I dream about that steak and ale pie to this day.
Borough Market also had a ton of other food options, like paella (which had a huge line), mushroom risotto, and massive ciabatta sandwiches the size of one’s face. E and I also opted for some drinks, including mulled wine and hot toddy, the latter an Irish drink consisting of hot whiskey and spices. It was still a chilly day in March, so those drinks warmed us up! The market also sells fresh produce and artisanal wines, cheeses, and teas– I ended up purchasing a box of loose-leaf Assam tea at one of the shops as a souvenir for my family. After all, when in England, you gotta buy some tea!
Full from food and drink, we took a stroll along the Thames, where we hit just about every major landmark by the river: Shakespeare’s Globe, London Bridge, Tate Modern, St. Paul’s Cathedral, and so forth. We stopped briefly at another smaller, outdoor market for some drinks before we reached the site of the London Eye, House of Parliament, and Big Ben– I’d actually seen Big Ben back in 2015, just months before it was scaffolded for restorations, and I happened to be back just as it’d reopened four months prior. Big Ben looked a lot shinier and cleaner, which was a lovely sight to see.
We saw a bit of Westminster Abbey from the outside before we caught the Tube to Primrose Hill, where we got some distant, but free views of London. After grabbing dinner at a nice Vietnamese restaurant near E’s flat, we had an early night in with a few TV shows and even the film 13 Going On 30 (which was very apropos for my 30th birthday then).
I had one more full day of sightseeing in London (which I’ll recap in the next post), but I wanted to add in a few miscellaneous eats I had on other days I was in town: these were dinners following long day trips to other parts of the country, starting with Nigerian food. I hadn’t had much exposure to Nigerian food prior, but as there’s a notable Nigerian population in the UK, I was interested in having more of it. I opted for jollof rice and goat stew, which came in huge portions: I could barely finish it all, but it was all delicious.
Another night, I had the classic bangers and mash at a pub near my accommodation, along with an ale. I did not expect to like ale, but it was really tasty; I don’t like beer or carbonated drinks, and I’d expected for ale to be the same. Turns out it’s not carbonated, and it was like drinking beer without the bubbles– I’d definitely get it again! The bangers and mash was simple, but hearty and delicious. I also met up with my blogger friend Hannah from Travelling Han at the pub, and it was nice to meet her in person, after being online friends for a few years!
On my final night in London, I met up with E again to get Malaysian food near Piccadilly Circus: it was roti with chicken curry and teh tarik, a hot milk tea and one of my favorite drinks. Overall, it was a lovely last meal in town before I would continue my travels elsewhere.
Chicken curry with roti and teh tarik
Stay tuned for the fourth (and final) day in London in the next post. Until then!
— Rebecca







Great to see you visited London! Iโll be starting a job there soon! Hope you are having or had a great time! Thereโs always so much to do in London! ๐
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Congratulations on the new job, especially in London! I was in town last spring, so it’s been a while. Hope you have a great time working there!
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Thank you! I will be commuting into London every day so not looking forward to getting up early or the pricy tickets but apart from that hopefully it will go well! Looks like you had a brilliant time! ๐
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Thanks for the memories lots of good ones with the family and my business trips. Enjoy it ,Cheers
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Glad it brought back memories! Thanks for reading ๐
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I’d love to try beer without the bubbles! I get bloated very easily and while I like most beers, I dread that after-effect. Another great London post ๐
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Same here! I don’t like carbonated drink for that reason; that’s why I rarely drink soda, beer, or even seltzer water! Ale was such a refreshing take on an otherwise bubbly beverage, and I really enjoyed it! Stay tuned for my next (and last) post on London soon!
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Looking forward! One of my closest friends relocated to London last year so I love learning more about the city through you. Who knows, maybe I’ll visit in a year or 2!
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Very nice!
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Thank you!
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Lots of London landmarks covered and some tasty food Rebecca. I love steak and also pies too!
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Steak and pies are good, but steak pie is delicious!! Love a good steak and ale pie from time to time ๐
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The food!! Big Ben looks so much cleaner. : )
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Yes, lots of good food all around! Big Ben looks a lot shinier, and it was great having visited before the years-long restoration and then afterwards!
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You’ve been packing in the sights
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Absolutely! And there’s no slowing down just yet!
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Busy London days. I always eat well in London, and feel it’s justified by miles covered!
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Totally agree! Lots of eating, lots of walking!
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All that food looks delicious! I was overwhelmed by the people and options at Borough Market, but we got some delicious sandwiches. Afterwards we walked along the river taking in all the sights too. So fun to meet Hannah! Her and I keep just missing each other on some travels.
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Borough Market was a fun time, despite the crowds! It was lovely meeting Hannah, especially after being blogging friends for years!
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Yeyyy it was so lovely to meet you in person over bangers and mash ๐ I’m glad you had another great day in London, and that jollof also looks so tasty!!!
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Yes, it was wonderful finally meeting you in person! I’ll let you know if I’m ever back in London!
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Borough Market is wonderful! I’m there a lot as my husband runs, and I volunteer with, a charity that helps to redistribute the food left over at the end of the day to people who need it ๐ I’m betting your pie was from Pieminister, one of the stalls that donates their surplus food regularly. But did you know that the tower you photographed on the Houses of Parliament isn’t Big Ben? That’s the name of the bell inside the tower, but the tower itself is the Elizabeth Tower ๐
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Right! I went to Pieminster: such a good pie, and it’s great to learn that it donates surplus food to reduce food waste! Yes, I am aware of the tower being called Elizabeth Tower, so Big Ben is just shorthand for the overall monument. Thanks for stopping by!
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You covered an amazing number of impressive sights during your visit to London! How cool that you got to meet up with Hannah; what a treat. Iโm looking forward to reading more about your time in the UK.
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Yes! It was great meeting a blogger friend in person ๐ There remains one more post about London, then it’s on to the rest of England (and later France). Stay tuned!
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Always a good idea to take a stroll by the Thames. I took in the views of London from Primrose Hill too a few years ago. You had some great meals on this trip
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Thanks, Tanja! London is always a good idea! ๐
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Yes๐
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Oh my that steak and ale pie I have to have it next time I’m in London. Where did you have the Nigerian food? I love Akoko and Chishuru, both just got a Michelin star last month.
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Yes! Get the steak and ale pie at Pieminster! I got Nigerian food at Enish, which is a small chain. Good stuff!
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Awesome. Thanks for the tips! Added to the list!
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Ahhhh you met up with Hannah?! So fun!
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Yes! It was great meeting up with a blogger friend; Han was great!
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London looks like an awesome place to explore, and the food delicious!
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London really is awesome place! Good food and good vibes ๐
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A relaxed itinerary with good food sounds fantastic. Iโm intrigued about the goat stew and the beer without bubbles. Gotta check these out someday.
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Lots of good food all around! I really enjoyed the non-bubbly ale and the Nigerian goat stew. So much diversity of things to eat in London!
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That’s a great area of London. We usually stay above a pub very close to where Blackfriar Bridge hits the south bank and much of those things are within walking distance. Great sites and great food – what more could you want?
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Such a great part of London! I really enjoyed the food and all of the sites in that area ๐ Thanks for reading!
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Borough Market is our absolute favourite spot for London bites, such a great vibe to the whole place. Have never tried Nigerian food before, think I’ll make a note of that for the next time we’re in London. You certainly had some good eats in this piece.
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I really enjoyed Borough Market, lots of good food and drink to keep you busy for a long time! Nigerian food was delicious, too, and I’m glad I tried it! Hope you can eat it soon!
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I love Borough Market! Years ago, I spent a month working on Borough High Street and I spent far too many lunchtimes exploring the market and its many delights.
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The perks of working near Borough Market! I’m envious ๐ But lots of good food all around!
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There’s so much in London, I keep discovering more as I read your posts. Thanks for the great ideas.
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Couldn’t agree more! There are so many things to do, see, and eat in London that I hope to have a return trip soon to discover more! Thanks for reading. ๐
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Can’t wait to visit London again! ๐
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Rebecca this steak was delicious ๐ Yes you saw this Tower in London and we visited there too. I love all of your images. Anita
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Thanks, Anita! London is always a good idea!
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Thanks ๐
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Sounds like a great day out!
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It really was!
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More classic sights in this post – I like the one of Big Ben with the tree branches framing the top. And of course the food!
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Thanks, Ruth! It was lovely seeing Big Ben (i.e. Elizabeth Tower) after the restoration! ๐
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The thing about London is there is always something else to explore, some other iconic place to visit it just keeps giving. The bangers and mash looks all right too!
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Absolutely! London is a city that just keeps giving great sites, great food, and great vibes all around!
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Excellent post! Great info.
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Thank you!
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Big Ben’s timeless charm makes it a must-see landmark in London!
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