Yes that building is the 007 headquarters and its right in the heart of London which is not very secretive. But I do love me some James Bond and so we all were pretty happy when it was spotted during our bus ride.
Can somebody PLEASE tell my why there is no Spice Girls stuff in London? I mean what's the point of going to London if you don't get to at least step into a memorabilia shop about the best girl band of all time?
Spice Girls aside, London was actually a very interesting city and I will go as far as to say it was better than Paris. Sure Paris, well it's Paris, but London had a lot of layers to it and it felt cleaner if that makes any sense. Hyde Park was ridiculously big and we happened to take this adventure on a particularly nice day so it was packed. There were a lot of really cool things to see within a short walking distance of the park like the Parliament and Big Ben. That aside, we visited the major tourists attractions and some that are not as frequented: the biggest Beatles store in the world, Abbey Lane crossing (Beatles album cover), Sherlock Holmes Museum, etc.
Can somebody PLEASE tell my why there is no Spice Girls stuff in London? I mean what's the point of going to London if you don't get to at least step into a memorabilia shop about the best girl band of all time?
Spice Girls aside, London was actually a very interesting city and I will go as far as to say it was better than Paris. Sure Paris, well it's Paris, but London had a lot of layers to it and it felt cleaner if that makes any sense. Hyde Park was ridiculously big and we happened to take this adventure on a particularly nice day so it was packed. There were a lot of really cool things to see within a short walking distance of the park like the Parliament and Big Ben. That aside, we visited the major tourists attractions and some that are not as frequented: the biggest Beatles store in the world, Abbey Lane crossing (Beatles album cover), Sherlock Holmes Museum, etc.