On the same day of the marathon, a couple of Portuguese friends arrived London to do some sightseeing. We ate lunch at a pub and then walked from Victoria, across Chelsea, Battersea Park till we got to the London Eye. Some pictures:
The tourists

A car being towed in style

GT40, a car you don't see every day...

Battersea Park

Battersea Power Station

Westminster
2 comments:
I found it funny how you described the well-known and architectural icon Battersea Power Station as "an old factory". Hehe!
Not known by all, apparently;) Thanks for the information. Cheers
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