Weekend escape to London

For my best friend’s bachelor party, we decided to take him to a surprise trip to London.

First, we blindfolded him and made him listen to music in his earphones. Then we got him inside the car and didn’t speak to him until we got to the airport and decided to blindfold him without letting him know where he was going.fptbty

He only knew when the pilot announced the destination, even the passengers helped us confusing him with the destination, everyone was in the game.dav

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We landed at around 12:00 and managed to walk down Oxford Street and Piccadilly circus, where there was the least amount of people we got to see.davsdrdavsdr

Accidentally we found my parents at Westmister Bridge and it was quite crazy.

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We ended up exhausted that night, we had dinner at Meat Liquor and although we were supposed to drink a bit and make Alberto pass his challenges, we were destroyed at 21:00, so we went to sleep (stupid of us, we forgot the plug adaptors at our homes, but we managed to get our usb cables on the room TV).

The next morning we decided to spend 14 pounds on a day-ticket to ride all the public transportations and it was the best thing we could do!

We visited Abbey Road, the Chelsea Stadium, Notting Hill and Camden Market, where my friends had the craziest hot dot!davdigburstdavdavdavdavIMG-20190317-WA0062davsdrdav

In summary, the city was overly crowded, the public transportation was too expensive and it really felt like a tourist trap, but we couldn’t help loving the architecture and all the details. Most of all, we loved the experience of kidnapping a friend who thought the craziest he was doing that weekend was going to a karaoke.

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