![]() ![]() Not related to where we stayed, but kind of … The number one travel accessory that I HIGHLY recommend purchasing if you’re traveling abroad is this power converter + adapter! It’s amazing. Upon arrival, be sure to purchase an Oyster card (their subway card) and use Google Maps – it shows subway routes and the system is super easy to navigate! The train even goes to and from the airport – we saved so much money this way! We either walked or took the Tube (their subway system) everywhere. You’ll likely see me mention this in every city recap from our trip, but we didn’t take one single car (not an Uber or a taxi), during our stay in London. The Airbnb itself was so cute, spacious, welcoming, and had loads of charm! I highly recommend her place if you’re visiting London! She greeted us upon arrival and answered any questions we had throughout our stay (via text message). We stayed at this adorable spot that was no more than a 10 minute walk to Parliament, Big Ben, and the Thames River. ![]() Y’all know I’m a fan of Airbnb (check out this post and get $40 off of your first stay!). We only spent two nights in London, so let’s jump right in to where we stayed, what to do, and where to eat! on a Friday night and after a 6 1/2 hour direct flight, we landed in London at 10:00am local time. (Check out this post for more information on Ultimate Rewards and check out this comparison chart for the best travel credit cards.) Today I’m sharing our first stop from our two week jaunt around Europe! Michael and I used our accumulated Ultimate Rewards points and transferred them to United Airlines, one of their many travel partners, to book our trip! ![]()
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