Outside the Hampton Court Palace was The Privy Garden.
So many beautiful flowers to see despite the cold temperatures.
They saw several statues at Trafalgar Square.
The National Gallery was a real highlight. Blake and Nash's grandparents were surprised at how interested they were. Blake was shocked that there were so many paintings that they couldn't even see them all. Nash learned about the shading process for paintings, and said, "If you go close to the painting it doesn't look like a painting but if you go further away from it, it looks better."
They got to do their own brass rubbings while at The National Gallery.
A little walk through Kensington Park.
They didn't go on the London Eye but they posed in front of it.
They also went to The British Museum and the Natural History Museum, but what stood out the most was Hamley's toy store, the oldest and largest toy shop in the world. It was the closest they got to the "Queen."
I heard so many stories about the different foods they tried and their funny dining experiences. There was one dinner where everything was dropped and they laughed and laughed about that one.
One major highlight of the trip was on their last day in London. They snagged the last remaining tickets for the Warner Bros. Studio Tour.