By: Kristen Kemp
Sometimes it's hard to make a big city seem small. Depending on how you "see" London, this could be the case. Or, you find the places and spaces all throughout central London that makes one of the biggest and oldest cities in the world seem so small, intimate, and relaxing. But where do you start? It's simple: just start walking.
I spent most of my school days off or weekends just going out
in the city. Most of the time I would go exploring with a group of friends. But
to be honest, some of my favorite days in London were those I spent walking
around the city by myself, stopping in at shops or landmarks that interested
me, taking my time, and taking it all in. One of my absolute favorite walks was
from the FSU Study Center to Buckingham Palace. I had the turn by turn
directions down by about my 5th week in London, no map required. Pass Tottenham
Court Road, head toward Leicester Square, hang a right on Piccadilly and keep
on going straight until you seen the beautiful Green Park on your left. On this
walk, I would often stop into to Fortnum & Mason (Harrod's is amazing, but
this department store gem is a must see). Fortnum & Mason is known for
their world-class tea's and outstanding chocolates, the perfect gifts to
bring home to your family. While cabs, and the tube and bus system are very time efficient, the BEST way to see this magnificent city is to just go outside and get walking. You will see things you wouldn't be able to see Underground (although I do love the Tube). When exploring, especially if alone, just be smart and avoid what Londoners call "dodgy," or sketchy, areas. When walking, open your eyes a little wider, listen a little harder, and take in the continuous fast pace and culture that is London.

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