Cultures and traditions converge in the United Kingdom. Explore the amalgamation of old and new.
London, Bristol
It took me time to adjust to living here since, aside from being new to the city, there are also the restrictions of the pandemic to consider. Things have been improving here so far, giving me more space and time to explore the beautiful attractions! I usually go out to get some fresh air and find chill spots. Check out this list of my favorite hangouts whenever I’m out and about in UK!
Modeling life can be hectic and rigorous at times, so I usually go to this observatory whenever I’m off-duty! It’s said to have been originally built as a corn windmill in the 17th century. Nowadays, it gives expansive views of the city and a trip to the Giant’s Cave and museum makes it an all-around cultural experience. I usually take advantage of the outdoor seating to relax and listen to music while admiring the lush greenery.
Clifton, Bristol, UK
I love going to parks more than restaurants, and this one’s on top of my list! Spending time here makes me forget about the hustle and bustle of the city for a while. It’s also the largest park in Central London, and there’s a plethora of outdoor activities to try out! On my bucket list is to ride a boat on Serpentine Lake where I can see interesting wildlife species
More detailsRegent’s Park is another posh park in the city. I say that without a doubt, given the elegant flower beds, ducks on the boating lake, and stunning views of the London Skyline! It also has London’s largest outdoor sports area, so I’d love to try a few activities here one time.
Regent's Park, London, UK
Shoreditch is home to London’s creative hubs, so it’s, therefore, an ideal place for me whenever I’m looking for inspiration! There’s also a variety of independent stores and vintage shops here, so it’s a haven for people like me who love a good fashion find!
Shoreditch, London, UK
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