Showing posts with label bridge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bridge. Show all posts

Sunday, 25 November 2018

First day in Florence

Last week Caroline and I flew to Florence for a long weekend. After getting to our hotel, we spent the first night wondering around and doing a Tuscany wine tasting. It was a great way to start a holiday.
On our first full day there, we tried to find the train station which as where we needed to go for our tours in the next few days. And completely missed it - it is literally a 5 mins walk from our hotel. But we ended up near the river so made the most of it.


The Arno River, running through Florence

We walked along the river to the Ponte Vecchio. The buildings literally hang over the sides. It's the oldest bridge in Florence (the rest were destroyed during WWII and rebuilt since) and use to house butchers and tanners until one of the royalty decided it smelt too much and kicked them out. It's now home to some very expensive jewellery shops. 

Ponte Vecchio
Along the bridge

One the Ponte Vecchio



Expensive.

We decided to find the Hop-on Hop-off bus but had just missed it (and it was once an hour of course) so wondered around. It was pretty cold throughout our stay but for the most part it was sunny.


Ponte Vecchio from the other side.
And again

Near the Uffuzi.
We briefly considered going to one of the big museums or galleries but you can be queueing for hours and we didn't want to spend hours just waiting. Plus if you want to see the David, there are copies everywhere. So we got a photo of one of the copies and got our culture by looking at the buildings and learning about the history.
Copy of the David.
A strangely sad lion.



We managed to get the bus but ended u just staying on all the way around, to see Florence. (None of my photos really turned out.) We got to see the city but the bus tour was pretty disappointing. Usually they are really good but the explanations had little or no match to what we were seeing.


We got off near the street markets and the Mercato Centrale, a huge food market which I think it my favourite place in Florence. Downstairs is a giant food market selling everything from fish and meat to tourist gifts.

Pasta!
Lemoncello (in some interesting bottles)
But upstairs is the best food court ever! There are loads of places to get really fresh amazing food. And while Caroline was waiting in line and I got a table, a lovely man came to the table and asked if we wanted wine. He then delivered some very nice glasses of wine to our table. In a food court! All food courts should be like this! 
Waiting for food.
We had a wondered through the street markets and got some bits but we got sick of the vendors trying to get up to buy things. It gets annoying after a very short amount of time. So we headed back to the hotel for a chill out before dinner, walking past the Duomo on the way. 


We apparently got confused with how the Italians eat dinner. We though it was like the Spanish way, where the eat late. But apparently not. They eat a lot earlier. We went for some drinks before dinner and lots track of time. 
Spitz!
We need up having to search for somewhere which was still open and had to rush dinner. Oops. (But the drinks and dinner were very nice.)

Saturday, 21 May 2016

London Bridge


On Thursday, I had an interview in the centre of London, next to London bridge.

London bridge
After the interview (which was another interesting and very different experience), I had a few hours before my train back so decided to have a look around the bridge. Interesting if you need to kill an hours.
One of the towers
There are two walkways, with glass sections looking down. Unfortunately there was no bridge raise until that evening.
Walkway
View north over the river
Looking down
Some of the information was interesting. I never realized there was a beach. Apparently there still is. I have no idea where though. I couldn't see it!

There was a London bridge beach.
The second walkway
View south (I interview over there) and the Shard
They had a display of famous bridges. Not very exciting but they did have a panel to the Iron bridge, near where I live. The first bridge made of iron so very important! :)
Iron bridge
Looking up to look down.
The "making of" was ok but no one else seemed to notice the builders in the ceiling above.
Builders!
The last part is the engine room; to me, the most interesting part.
Huge boiler.
Steam engine.
Now that is a wrench
Up the shaft.
I also wanted to go to the HMS Belfast but didn't have the time. Maybe next time I am in the area.


Though the area is very posh around there.