Primrose Hill was the destination for the evening. It is a small hill north of Regent Park, with a slight elevation about the London city skyline.
From Paddington, we took a bus to Camden town, changed to another bus to Primrose Hill. Camden town appears to be mostly a working class neighborhood. It is less neat, but probably more vibrant in its own sense. A noticeable African population is there too.
Primrose Hill itself is quite a quiet neighborhood. From the bus stop, we had to take a 10-minute or so walk to the hill top.
It seems like a popular place for the young people. Before sunset, groups of young people gathering on the lawn, looking towards the city-side, waiting for the magic moment. The atmosphere was relax and lay-back.
Standing on top of the hill, you could see the city sprawling around the River Thames. At sunset, the modern buildings glittered upon the golden sun rays, making London literally a golden city.
Until my next post, bye...
From Paddington, we took a bus to Camden town, changed to another bus to Primrose Hill. Camden town appears to be mostly a working class neighborhood. It is less neat, but probably more vibrant in its own sense. A noticeable African population is there too.
Primrose Hill itself is quite a quiet neighborhood. From the bus stop, we had to take a 10-minute or so walk to the hill top.
It seems like a popular place for the young people. Before sunset, groups of young people gathering on the lawn, looking towards the city-side, waiting for the magic moment. The atmosphere was relax and lay-back.
View from Primrose Hill
Standing on top of the hill, you could see the city sprawling around the River Thames. At sunset, the modern buildings glittered upon the golden sun rays, making London literally a golden city.
Until my next post, bye...
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