18 February 2026

CHAPTER 1: UNITED KINGDOM & REPUBLIC OF IRELAND TRIP – LONDON PANORAMIC TOUR, WINDSOR & RICHMOND

Hello, travel-lovers, as I write these lines, I still feel as if I’m walking through the streets of London. What I’m about to share with you is not just a travel post for me; it’s more like a journal reminding me how precious shared moments, family trips, and collecting memories truly are.

I’m excited to present the first chapter of our 7-part journey through the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland. What made this trip even more special was that my mother and father joined me on this adventure. Travelling together, discovering new places, and creating shared memories brought a happiness that is difficult to describe.

Through this series, my aim is not only to describe the places I visited but also to share what I felt there, the thoughts inspired by the streets I walked and the small details where you might find a piece of yourself. If, while reading, you can say, “I felt like I was there,” then I will be truly happy.

From Istanbul to London – The First Morning of a Dream

Our journey began before sunrise. At Istanbul Airport, the quiet yet exciting early morning atmosphere set the tone for what was to come. As we boarded the plane, I felt a mix of sweet anticipation and indescribable joy. Having my parents by my side made everything even more meaningful.

After approximately a four-hour flight, we landed in London. From the moment we stepped out of the airport, the city’s orderliness, calm atmosphere, and unique character were immediately noticeable. Without wasting any time, we began our adventure with a panoramic city tour.

London Panoramic City Tour – First Encounter with History

Palace of Westminster

One of our first stops was the iconic Palace of Westminster, rising majestically along the River Thames. Seeing it in person was far more impressive than in photographs. As my mother and I admired the building, we couldn’t help but reflect on the centuries of decisions made within its walls that shaped history.

Home to the House of Commons and the House of Lords, Parliament also offers guided tours for visitors. This time, we explored it from the outside, but I hope to see the interior on my next visit. Walking across the nearby bridge to admire the famous clock tower was a special experience in itself.


Big Ben – The Sound of Time

Big Ben feels like the heartbeat of London. Even imagining the chimes while standing before the clock tower is enough to create excitement. Although interior visits are currently limited due to restoration work, seeing it from the outside is more than impressive. My father’s words, “Now this is London,” made the moment unforgettable.

Westminster Bridge & River Thames

Walking across Westminster Bridge while watching the Thames is one of those moments when you truly feel London. On one side stands Parliament; on the other, the iconic Ferris wheel. As the breeze gently passed by, the city’s rhythm seemed to flow through us. It became one of our favourite photo stops.

Trafalgar Square – London’s Meeting Point

Our next stop was Trafalgar Square, one of the liveliest areas in the city, with its crowds, street performers, and the towering Nelson's Column at its centre. Sitting here and watching people is a wonderful way to understand the rhythm of London.

Art lovers will appreciate that the National Gallery and National Portrait Gallery offer free admission. Taking a short gallery break with my mother added a different colour to our day.

London Eye – Viewing the City from Above

For those who want to see London from above, the London Eye is a fantastic option. Although we didn’t ride it this time, strolling along the South Bank while watching it was delightful. The street artists, musicians, and riverside atmosphere made us fall in love with London even more.

Piccadilly Circus – Where the Lights Never Fade

Later in the day, we reached Piccadilly Circus. Giant LED screens, bustling streets, and endless movement — it’s one of the best places to experience London’s modern, energetic side. Nearby Leicester Square is famous for its cinemas and vibrant atmosphere.

Buckingham Palace & Hyde Park – Side by Side with Royalty

No visit to London is complete without seeing Buckingham Palace, the official residence of the British monarch. Standing before the palace gives you a unique feeling. If you catch it, the Changing of the Guard ceremony is well worth watching.

Right behind the palace lies Hyde Park, offering a peaceful escape from the city’s bustle. Walking among the greenery and lakes helped us recharge after a long day.

Covent Garden – Where Art Meets Everyday Life

We ended our day in Covent Garden, one of London’s most charming neighbourhoods. Filled with street performers, boutique shops, and cosy cafés, it offers a warm and lively atmosphere. Our short coffee break at Neal's Yard was one of the most enjoyable moments of the day.

Richmond – The Quiet Side of the City

After the fast pace of central London, we turned toward West London. Richmond reveals a calmer, greener side of the city.

Richmond Park is famous for its deer herds. Encountering them during our walk — and seeing the surprised smile on my mother’s face — created beautiful memories. Watching the Thames from Richmond Hill was one of the most peaceful moments of the day.

Walking along the riverside, stopping at small cafés, and exploring the Quadrant area made Richmond unforgettable.

Kew Gardens – Embraced by Nature

For nature lovers, Kew Gardens is a paradise. With its botanical collections, greenhouses, and peaceful walking paths, you lose track of time. Here, time slows down, and the city noise fades completely away.

Windsor – The Heart of Royal History

Our final stop of the day was Windsor. From the moment you arrive, you can sense its distinct spirit.

Windsor Castle is one of the oldest and largest occupied castles in the world. Inside, St George's Chapel impresses visitors with both its architecture and history. Knowing that Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral was held here adds even deeper meaning to the place.

After visiting the castle, a peaceful walk along the River Thames allowed us to end the day on a calm and reflective note.

Small Tips & Free Discoveries

One of the best things about London is that many of its museums and galleries are free. Be sure to add these to your list:

  • British Museum
  • Natural History Museum
  • Victoria and Albert Museum
  • Tate Modern
  • Enjoying the view from Westminster Bridge
  • Walking through Hyde Park
  • Taking photos in Trafalgar Square
  • Watching street performers in Covent Garden

Also, some of the best free experiences in London include:

Our first day was filled with long walks, countless memories, and heartfelt moments. In the next chapter, our London adventure will continue right where it left off.

Thank you for reading — see you in the next post!

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