Ayden and I’s second day in London started very early as we wanted to get the most out of our last day in the country.
One of my favorite shows of the last few years is Ted Lasso, which if you haven’t seen, do yourself a favor and go watch it right now. And as the show takes place around London, I was curious if any notable locations were visitable. And they were! So we got on a bus a went to where some iconic Ted Lasso scenes were set. We even found that on the street outside Ted’s house has a Ted Lasso gift shop! I got a mug that says garbage water (if you know you know) and some Biscuits with the Boss biscuits (again, if you know you know). I haven’t tried the biscuits yet, but I’m sure they’ll be as tasty as they are in the show. Hopefully.

Then, Ayden wanted to attend a church choir service, so we went and did that. As stated in my Spain post, I love religious architecture. And this cathedral topped the one we saw in Spain. It was huge and so gorgeous. Afterwards we got some lunch at Slim Chickin’s, which was basically just Raising Canes but worse and more expensive.
Then we saw Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap, the longest running show in London. And…I was not a big fan. I thought that for the longest running show in London, it was pretty boring and unsatisfactory. But it was still charming. Then, it was pretty late, so we got a couple drinks and did some barhopping which didn’t amount to much, but was still really fun. Then we called it a night and turned in so we could be ready for our flight in the morning. I loved my time in London and I’m so glad I got to experience it.