London! Our Favorite Hotel!

I LOVE London! Absolutely love it and while it’s hard to choose an absolute #1 favorite city, I think this has to be the ONE!  Fish and chips, mushy peas, clotted cream, a millennia of fascinating history, those charming accents, shopping, royalty, english breakfast tea, Hunter boots, English taxi cabs, the tube, theater and I could go on and on.  I just love it.  My kids love it too which makes it all the more fun!

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There are so many wonderful neighborhoods in this vast city and many many fantastic things to see, I’ll be sharing some of my personal favorites in a series of posts, but I’m not sure I’ll ever be able to complete this list.  Just too many good things and I do hope to get back soon so I can add even more!

Not only do we love visiting this awesome city, but it’s a great place to start and end our various adventures. It’s a great jumping off point to many other destinations! It’s also great to fly into a place where we understand the language, know our way around and are familiar with the hotel!  This can make all the difference in getting our trip off to a good start!  It’s also a great way to end our journey. We’ve done this a number of times now and even have our arrival tradition of cocoa in the hotel lobby!

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Surprised and Delighted!

So, about that cocoa!  It’s served in the absolutely exquisite lobby of The Corinthia Hotel, one of the many places I’m going to tell you about in this series of posts! The lobby is so beautiful it almost deserves it’s own post.  Anyway, about that cocoa.  Imagine our surprise and delight when we ordered a cup of cocoa and this is what we were served!  We had just arrived tired and a bit damp straight from our flight and tube ride and we decided it would be a good idea to just sit for a few minutes and warm up. Who knew it would be the “high tea” of cocoa served in beautiful china pots with a selection of homemade marshmallows strawberry and traditional, white and milk chocolate shavings, and freshly whipped cream.  Alongside each cup was a tiny quince pie and also included was a lovely plate of chocolate truffles!  We set to work loading up on all the chocolate shavings, marshmallows and cream that our mugs could hold! we couldn’t believe our good fortune!  This seemed like an experience worth making a tradition out of.  Not only do we always order cocoa upon our arrival at the Corinthia Hotel, but we’ve done our best to order it in every single city we’ve visited since!

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Heading to the pool 2011

The Corinthia Hotel – The Corinthia opened in 2011 and is a luxury hotel. The rooms are beautifully decorated and very comfortable.  If you’re visiting with kids they have “family” rooms which are quite spacious. They do a really nice job of making the children feel welcome in various ways.  There are miniature robes and slippers, stuffed animals, bags of candy and even specialized toiletries waiting for them. The rooms themselves have many really nice touches including their own Nespresso machines, heated shower floors and bathtubs with televisions. There is turn down service each evening and included with that are small boxes of chocolate for each guest.  In addition to the lobby, which is a lovely place to sit and have a small meal or drinks, there are also other dining options and all of them are worth visiting. The Breakfast is especially yummy!  The spa and pool are incredibly beautiful and we always look forward to visiting them.  However, the hours for children are extremely limited and are unfortunately during prime sight seeing time, so we don’t always get to go.  They are very strict on this point and children are not allowed in the vitality pool either. The hotel is within walking distance to many things: Trafalgar Square, The National Portrait Gallery, Leicester Square, The Mall and many other places.

The Lobby

Above the lobby hangs an extraordinary Baccarat chandelier with one red glass orb!  It’s amazing and it reflects upon all the shiny tables down below creating quite a cool effect! It’s an absolutely beautiful spot to just sit and relax.  Even on the rainiest of London days it’s always bright and cheerful and the flower arrangements are all works of art!

IMG_1114The flowers change once a week or so and of course are always in theme with whatever is in season that time of year.  A few years ago I dropped my computer so sadly I don’t have many photos of the Christmas flowers anymore, but you can see that the summer arrangements were spectacular.  They have their own florist on site and it’s fun to take a look at what they’ve got going on.  They also have a mini Harrods inside the hotel as well.

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In 2011 we spent New Year’s Eve at the Corinthia. During our stay the boys met other children also staying at the hotel. We spent most of our evening in the lobby visiting with other guests and enjoying the atmosphere. Just before midnight we all went outside and watched the fireworks over the river.  2012 was  a big year in London with the Queen’s Jubilee and the Summer Olympic Games taking place.  The fireworks show was extra big!  After it was over we just went back in and put the boys to bed! How convenient was that!?

This is a photo of Simon and I and all those fireworks!  Pictures don’t do it justice, because you could also hear Big Ben chiming in the background and there were hundreds of people all around.  All in all it was a night to remember!

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The Spa in the Corinthia

IMG_3853The Spa in the Corinthia hotel is unlike any spa or pool area I’ve ever been to.  It’s mainly for the use of adults, but twice a day for 90 minutes the pool area is open to children.  We are usually too busy running around London visiting as many sites as we can to make the allotted times, but we do try to fit in a swim or two each time we visit.  They’re pretty strict about this policy. There is a small gym with a trainer on hand that I’ve used a few times and it’s nice, but I’d rather go for a run outside if given the choice.

It’s very dark in the pool area and the floors are incredibly slippery, so shoes are a must! The pool is lined with what looks to be stainless steel and the floors and ceilings are all black.

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Before you enter the pool area there is a lovely little room with water and sofas that has the most interesting ceiling.  It looks like lots and lots of little fiber optic light strands!

There is also a vitality pool (luke warm hot tub) with an underwater sofa of sorts and a waterfall chair. The boys love that!  In addition there is a sauna and a little lounge area with a fireplace.  Of course all of this is nice, but what’s most important is the room itself!

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The Room

The rooms as you can imagine are all very lovely.  The closets are lit from within and are stocked with umbrellas (for the very likely event of rain!) and other amenities one might need while staying.  As I mentioned above they take very special care of the children during the visit and it’s been different each time, so we are always surprised by what we find. Once when staying during the Wimbledon Tournament they left tiny chocolate tennis rackets for each boy!

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Another time it was a bag full of chocolate playing cards and specialty juices. Of course there is a fully stocked mini bar in each room and you can prepare your own coffee using the in room Nespresso machine or cocoa or tea!

Other things our boys found fun were the doorbell just outside the door of our room, the TV with remote on the wall of the bathtub area and electric blackout shades over the windows!  I love that the towels are always fresh and fluffy, the sheets are as soft as can be and the shower floor is warm!  One thing I don’t love is the shampoo.  However, I’ll admit that traveling isn’t the best on long hair no matter the products.

IMG_3924More often than not when discussing our next adventure our boys ask to go back to the Corinthia Hotel!  Greeted by extremely polite doormen in top hats and long coats, gourmet cocoa, A hearty breakfast buffet, the softest sheets, a pool and spa with the vibe of a night club and surrounded by flower arrangements any bride would envy!  What’s not to love?!

Barcelona!

Having visited many amazing places It’s hard to choose an absolute favorite, but Barcelona is definitely near the top of the list! A few summers ago, we spent a month traveling through Europe and when I asked Simon we he liked most, he said, “Living the Barcelona lifestyle!” He loved the late nights, late mornings and naps or rest time in the middle of the day. Geez, who wouldn’t?!

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RESTAURANTS

Eating in Barcelona is as much of an attraction as visiting markets and Gaudi buildings!  Many places offer tapas, which is purchased by the piece. Perfect if you’re in a hurry, or just looking for a quick snack. Drop in, grab a bite, and you’ll be on your way. Jamon Iberico, is a favorite with my boys, and if they could they’d eat it along with a few slices of manchego day and night.

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Bar Mut is One of the coolest tapas places in town. It is hard to get in, but SOOOO worth it!  Don’t miss this place!  If you’re not sure what to order just ask them to decide for you.  Lunch is a good alternative if you find dinner too crowded. Reservations for dinner are a must.

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Mercat Princesa is an upscale “food court” of sorts. We LOVED this place, and went almost everyday for lunch, the food was fantastic, the service was excellent and because each station specializes in something different there was something for everyone in our group!  There is a lovely atrium in the center where you  can sit and enjoy your meal. By the end of our trip Simon had made friends with the man working at the station he liked most even though they didn’t speak each others language.

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Chocolate con Churros

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No trip to Barcelona would be complete with Chocolate Con Churros! A tradition passed from generation, Tim’s friend took us to the spot he used to go to with his grandparents when he was a small boy. We all loved this and we had  chocolate con churros many times!

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Tim’s local friend took us to Mundial Bar a tiny little restaurant with excellent food. The place was packed with locals, so we knew we were in the right place!

BarcelonaCava is the Spanish version of champagne and it’s very popular! We met up with some good friends from the States during our visit and I confess we popped open a few bottles.

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While I did enjoy the Cava, my favorite beverage was white sangria. Remember that “Barcelona Lifestyle” I mentioned? Nothing like sitting in the square enjoying sangria, Jamon and manchego, while watching the people and performers go by.

BarcelonaGin bars were all the rage when we were last there, so of course we had to check one out!  We are lucky enough to know a few locals and one graciously offered to watch the boys so we could venture out for a night on the town!

Things To See Around Town

BarcelonaDefinitely wander and explore the city aimlessly!! Keep in mind that the shops and restaurants have no rhyme or reason for opening times, so each time you walk down the street it will be a completely different experience!  Allow yourself to get lost in the El Born, Barri Gotic and El Raval neighborhoods.

Cathedrals

BarcelonaThe Cathedral of Barcelona was completed in 1448 and  is located in a large square where they sometimes have outdoor markets. It’s a nice place so stroll around and there are many restaurants near by. Keep in mind there are strict dress code policies and no shorts or sleeveless shirts are allowed inside.
BarcelonaThe Basilica de Santa Maria del Mar dates back to 1383 and is definitely worth going inside.  It’s one of the oldest cathedrals in the city, and it is very beautiful! The boys and I were fascinated by the many stones in the floor with skull and crossbones on them.  I did take a few photos of the inside, but honestly I couldn’t do it justice.  The outside is tricky too because it’s located in a  quaint little square and it’s hard to get far enough away to get a good photo.  I hope you’ll trust me on this one and go check it out!

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Our room was down a little street about 1/2 a block away and all four of us loved sitting outside in the square. Some combination of the four of us could be found here almost every afternoon while the others took time for siestas in the room. There is just something about this place and part of town that is special to me.

Gaudi

BarcelonaWhen visiting Barcelona you don’t want to miss taking a look at some of the Gaudi buildings.  They are quite spectacular and some are even UNESCO World Heritage Sites. La PedreraCasa Batllo and Parc Guell are all worth seeing, however if you have limited time I would choose Casa Batllo or La Pedrera as both are located on the Passeig de Gràcia.

BarcelonaIf the other Gaudi buildings are impressive then La Sagrada familia is the pièce de résistance! It literally took my breath away. I highly recommend you get your tickets in advance online as the lines can be very long. We learned this the hard way, but there was as silver lining as Simon and I met some incredibly nice people from SoCal while we were waiting and we are still friends!

This place has been under construction since 1866 and still is!! We chose to do a self guided tour and also decided to go up to the top. I would definitely recommend going up as the views were amazing and you can actually see some of the construction taking place. Keep in mind that the stairways are quite narrow, and it is high so if you’re claustrophobic, afraid of heights or have very small children this might not be the place for you.

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If not the most amazing church I’ve ever stepped into, it’s definitely the most unique. According to the official website it should be completed sometime this century. These photos were taken in 2013 during our second visit. Our first visit took place in 2007 when the inside had no windows and was completely unfinished. It was amazing to see how much progress was made in six years time. How special to witness the building of such an amazing place.

Las Ramblas

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Although I do love the side streets, Las Ramblas, one of Barcelona’s main streets is definitely worth walking down. You’ll probably end up here a few times and  and there are definitely things to see.  There is even a Joan Miro in the middle of the sidewalk!

Markets

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The La Boqueria located on Las Ramblas has existed in one form or another since 1200. While it is a bit more on the touristy side than some other markets, its definitely fun to wander through. There are stalls selling spices, fruits, vegetables and meats, also TONS of candy and many other items, some of which are unusual to us americans. The kids enjoyed these markets especially the candy!!

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El Mercat de Santa Caterina is another market located not far the Cathedral of Barcelona.  It has an incredible mosaic tile roof and is more popular with the locals. Wandering through these markets is a nice way to get an idea of what it might be like for the locals.  We love this market and have been multiple times!

Tours and Other Attractions

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A friend and I went on a Running tour of Barcelona and we loved this!  If you have any runners in your group this is a great way to see a lot of the city! A very unique way to see the city and our guide Robin was very knowledgable.

Tim and I enjoyed the Picasso Museum , but my little guy wasn’t a big fan. To avoid the long lines consider arriving right at opening.

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Roman Ruins are everywhere in Barcelona and they are definitely worth seeing.  We went to quite a few.  It’s really quite incredible how they are just “right there” surrounded by everyday life.

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This and That…

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The boys really enjoyed the  Barcelona zoo.

Looks can be Deceiving

 I don’t recommend the beach in Barcelona. In fact it was by far the dirtiest beach I’ve ever seen. Absolutely disgusting!  It looks beautiful from a distance, but upon closer inspection it was more like a trash dump than a beach. I saw things I don’t even want to mention…  If you’re looking for a swimming beach Stiges is the place.