London England
I am currently in London for a week to train and assist in the deployment of Street Fighter II Champion Edition. I flew into Heathrow Airport last night. The flight was roughly 5.5 hours, I then took a cab straight to my hotel which cost 44 pounds!! Thats 90 canadian dollars for a 12 minute ride. The cabs here are different, at the back you can seat 4 people and the two rows face each other.
Transportation
Im fortunate to be walking distance to the subway station or as it is known here “the tube”. Their public transit system is called The Underground and they have13 different subway lines compared to the TTC which has 3.
The Piccadilly line will take you straight to and from the Airport. There are special areas on the subway cars just for luggage.
My first stop was to Buckingham Palace. Its best to get off at Green Park and take the 5 minute walk. Its a very scenic walk and the trees are very old and massive.
Then I stopped by the Wellington Arch and finally at Knightbridge to check out the shopping. There were many designer stores such as Armani and reminded me of Queen St.
My last stop was Leicaster Square which felt like Time Sqaure but without all the bright lights. Chinatown was just around the corner and I found a Pho store called Vietnamese Resturant.
People
Its only been more then a day but I have noticed that people here dont smile! The service at restaurants and stores is poor and unfriendly. There are many differences in the way we talk also. Besides the nasally accent, sprint water is called still water, elevators are called lifts.
Food
It is not much different from North America here however I do notice many more pubs. England is very multicultural, you will find a range from Pho store to Lebanese. I just had to stop by a McDonalds for lunch to see if it was different. Indeed it was different, they have the M burger and a slightly lighter menu missing some of our favourites like filet o fish.






