Stonehenge on Flickr.
Via Flickr:
As an expat in London, I had to see this. So I did, and all I got was this lousy photo.
Dray Walk, East London on Flickr.
Smack In the middle of Brick Lane, this area is bustling with Londoners and tourists alike, shopping, eating, drinking and people watching. Especially on Sundays when all the markets are open.
Turning plebeian rapidly though, and there are far more interesting areas in East London.
Bicycle bridge in Copenhagen on Flickr.
Going back to visit Copenhagen for the first time in 7 months, it really strikes you how bicycle culture is so deeply rooted in the city.
By bicycle you can literately go from anywhere to anywhere in the city within the space of 20 minutes.
But the biggest difference between London and Copenhagen is how socially recognized it is, even to ride your bicycle into the night life. Something many Londoners find silly.
Frank’s Campari Bar, enjoy the view on Flickr.
With too many people for the seating provided people spill over into the rest of the car park roof having a few while enjoying the view.
The view from Franks on Flickr.
Frank’s cafe and campari bar is a pop up bar on top of a car park in Peckhamm, south London.
It seemed a little bit past its prime in regards to the crowd but an amazing view over London and decent drinks. Didn’t try the food though.