And we're off! Airports being what they are these days, and especially any day around the holidays, we allowed plenty of time to catch the ferry and drive to the airport parking company's lot to drop the car and take the shuttle to the airport. We checked in on the Delta app, dropped our bags, and went right through security with TSA Pre-Check.
I really wanted to splurge on First Class, but the prices were just prohibitive, so we opted for Premium Economy. It was a good choice as we were in the front row and although there was no seat in front of us under which to place our bag, there was extra legroom. The flight was packed and at the time I booked our tickets, these two seats, across the aisle from each other, were the closest we could get. Shortly after reaching our cruising altitude, dinner was served and then the lights were dimmed for the overnight flight.
England! If it wasn't for my bad knees, I would have knelt down and kissed the ground!
Our driver, Gavin, was waiting for us in the rain and he loaded the luggage, and we were off to the city!
We dropped our bags at the hotel and headed to the nearest Tube station. Our destination was Covent Garden Market. In hindsight, I wouldn't book a hotel south of the Thamas, it just made getting anywhere that much harder. I didn't find the Tube as easy to navigate as I thought it would be as step-free access was often hard to find and it was still a long walk to get to the platforms. I should have done more research on what stations we would be using.
We made it to Covent Garden Market, and the decorations were just beautiful.
Established in 1845, our bustling Market is located right in Downtown London and is open 6 days a week. With over 40 merchants, we offer an abundance of food, services, a weekly local farmers’ market and an array of cultural festivals and events! - From coventmarket.com
This old barrow was gorgeous.
The tree in the square made a great backdrop.
The decorations overhead were stunning.
And inside, the LEGO displays were amazing.
That's a lot of LEGO!
This was my quest - VyTA, the home of the Maritozzo.
I have to admit I was underwhelmed. After all the hype on You Tube videos like "The Top Ten Things You Must Eat in London", it was disappointing. The cream was lovely, but the pastry tasted stale. Been there, done that.



This looks like a wonderful first day. I had not heard of VyTa, and that's too bad that it was disappointing. I have had several travel disappointments in recent years based on online hype. The fish and chips look amazing. I loved seeing the pictures of Covent Garden as we spent lots of time there. I think Premium Economy is a great option for long flights. It has ALMOST as many comforts as business or first. Thanks for sharing your London travels!
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ReplyDeleteI wouldn't have a clue when it comes to using the Tube, it all sounds so confusing. Covent Garden Market is beautiful! I've never heard of a Maritozzo,I guess they haven't made it up North yet. hehehe The stationery store looks amazing and yay for the fish and chips!! Yum!
That sounds like a great start to your trip.
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