7 Apr 2015

My Favorite Places To Eat & Shop In London
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Since we’ve already covered off on where to stay and what to do in London, it’s time we talk about two of my favorite things – eating and shopping!

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So I have to admit, London reminded me a lot of New York. Oxford Street is pretty similar to Broadway in SoHo NY which means AVOID AT ALL COSTS. The amount of people walking Oxford street was insane but luckily there are several must-visit department stores that were not on Oxford. Ironically, there is also a “SoHo” neighborhood in London which on the other hand is full of popular restaurants and bars (a must visit).

So here we go, my favorite places to eat and shop in London!

Where To Eat

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Brunch/Lunch

Dean Street Townhouse

Kensington Square Kitchen

Granger & Co. 

The Breakfast Club

The Dorchester

Tea

Sketch

The Cannaught

The Langham Hotel

Orangery

SoHo Hotel

Coffee

White Mulberries

TAP Coffee

The Hummingbird Bakery

Laduree

Milk Bar

Daylesford

Dinner

The Wolseley 

Burger and Lobster

Ottolenghi

Honest Burgers

Bodean’s BBQ

Geales

Where To Shop

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Selfridges 

Harrods

Liberty London

St. Christopher’s Place

The Kooples

The Whistles

Primark

Carnaby Street

A few highlights:

  • Dean Street Townhouse for lunch is a MUST.
  • Afternoon tea at sketch was an experience. The gallery where you have tea is all PINK – I’m talking pink walls, pink velvet chairs, and pink leather booths.
  • We had dinner at the Wolsely one night which is located in Mayfair, London – a great area of London to visit.
  • I mentioned White Mulberries here, but this is a great coffee spot prior to visiting the London Tower and Tower Bridge (walking distance).
  • Real talk. Does anyone watch Mr. Selfridge the TV series? I’m slightly obsessed so of course I had to visit the real Selfridges in London! You can’t miss it.
  • Last but not least, as requested you guys can view the London map I created in Google Maps RIGHT HERE!! I love creating a Google Map anytime I visit a new city as it helps me learn the neighborhoods before ever leaving my apartment. A few things to note about my color coding…the yellow pins are restaurants, the purple pins are shopping, the grey stars are tourist attractions. Some have descriptions, some don’t but all pretty straight forward.

 

6 Apr 2015

The Top 10 Things To Do and See in London
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Whenever I’m planning a trip, I love asking for personal recommendations – don’t you? I find that personal recommendations are the best when exploring a new city. From there, I pick and choose what I’d like to do in the city and then map it out on Google Maps. Side note, I think creating a Google Map is a hidden talent of mine. It really helps me pin point places and get to know the city before I even leave my apartment!

When planning our trip to London, we ended up allocating 4 days to the city (Saturday to a Wednesday morning) – not really sure how much time we needed. However, I actually think it was one day too long but it also gave us enough time to check off everything on our list.

So since there is certainly is no shortage of tourist staples like Big Ben, the London Eye, Buckingham palace, here are My Top 10 Things To Do and See in London!

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1. Borough Market: OK, you guys. If you are traveling to London over a weekend, you CAN’T miss Borough Market which is located underneath the London Bridge. Saturday is the best day to visit but the Borough Market is also open during the week for lunch between 12p-5p (closed on Sundays). We actually missed it the Saturday we arrived but made sure to stop by for lunch during the week.

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2. Tower Bridge: The Tower Bridge was easily one of my favorite things to do. The bridge is just huge and so historic, you can’t miss it. We started our day getting coffee at White Mulberries, then walked over to the London Tower and Tower Bridge (they are right next to each other) and form there, we walked over the Tower Bridge to Borough Market.

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3. Tower of London: The Tower of London is another historic landmark you can’t miss. If we had more time, I would have loved to do the tour they offer but you can find more tour and ticket information here.

4. Big Ben:  This is a MUST, obvi. We ended up visiting Big Ben both during the day and at night. Did you know that the name of Big Ben is often used to describe the tower, clock and bell but the name was first given to the Bell? So many cool facts.

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5. London Eye: When visiting Big Ben, you can also see the London Eye across the way OR if you want to see killer view of the city,you can also ride the wheel to experience the city from new heights. After visiting both Big Ben and the London Eye, we walked over to Westminster Abbey (also very cool to see!). Note: Westminster Abbey is closed to tourists on Sundays, however, the gift shop is open.

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6. Trafalgar Square & the National Art Gallery Museum: Trafalagar square is in the heart of London and is full of history. Since 1999, Trafalagar square has been the home of some the world’s most contemporary art. And if you’re into art, you should pop into the National Art Musueam. This is one thing we did not do that I wish we had!

7. Camden Market: On Sunday afternoon we visited Camden Market which was a very cool and crowded market full of food and clothing vendors. I don’t think we have anything like Camden Market in New York so that was cool to see and would definitely recommend if you are a foodie.

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8. Kensington Palace & Buckingham Palace: This is a must, must, MUST. In regards to Buckingham Palace, I highly recommend looking up any tours that they may be offering during your time in London as they sell out. Since we weren’t able to do a tour, we did more of a walking tour. You can start at Buckingham Palace, walk through St. James Park, to the Parliament Building and then to Big Ben. Then you can walk down Thames Street to Trafalgar Square. We were able to do the Kensington Palace tour which was very cool but not as “grand” as you would probably imagine but worth the time!

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9. Regents Park & Hyde Park: I seriously loved visiting both Regents and Hyde Park. Both are pretty similar to Central Park, full of beautiful flower beds, ponds, and children’s playgrounds. I personally loved walking through Hyde Park on our way to Kensington Palace. The park was full of these oh-so-cute green and white striped chairs – obsesssed!

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9. Portobello Road Market: YES – so fun. This was also one of my favorite parts of our London Trip. Jess and I strolled down Portobello Road to find unique shops, cafe’s and restaurants. The best part about Portobello Road? The colorful pastel houses that are off the main road which turns into Notting Hill.

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10. Notting Hill: Omg, you guysss. Notting Hill is the absolute best. SO charming. There is no doubt that if I lived in London, I would live in a pastel pink flat. I would recommend starting your Notting Hill adventure on Portobello Market Road (as mentioned above) and cut over to Kensington Park Road to head south toward Kensington Park. You will find the prettiest rows of houses, perfect for instagram.

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All in all, it was so fun seeing all the sights in London. Don’t you just love checking things off your travel bucket list?

Have you been to London before? Did you love visiting any of these attractions?

Xo. Lauren

31 Mar 2015

Hello from London!
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Hi friends! How’s  your week going? Good, I hope!

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I wanted to check in from London, England! I know I haven’t posted in a minute but it’s been a whirlwind of a few days!

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Jess and I took an overnight flight to London on Friday night. One of my BFFs from college, Carly, met us in London right around the same time on Saturday morning. Luckily, the flight was a breeze and I was able to sleep the whole time. From Saturday to today (Tuesday), we’ve walked everywhere and have pretty much seen everything including the London Tower, the Tower Bridge, London Bridge, Notting Hill (my favorite), both Regents and Hyde Park as well as both Palaces to name a few.

When I get back I will put together my entire must-do guide including where to eat, sleep and shop. In the meantime, be sure to follow my adventures on Instagram! @_laurennelson_ // Au Revoir! We’re off to Paris in the morning. Xx. Lauren

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26 Mar 2015

7 Tips On How To Give Your Wardrobe & Home A Spring Refresh
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When it comes to spring, I love giving my apartment and wardrobe a little refresh. The changing of seasons I think is the perfect time to re-evaluate both your wardrobe and space.

I quickly run out of space here in New York which at this point allows me to evaluate if I really need to hold on to a piece of clothing or pillow for a whole new season.

I’ve always said one of the best things about living in New York is that you (literally) cannot hold on to things for too long. Today I’m sharing 7 Tips On How To Give Your Wardrobe and Home A Spring Refresh with Seven Daugthers!

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Denim Shirt // Fur Vest // Julie Vos Necklace

1. If you don’t wear it/use it – pitch it: I have to admit, this one can be tough. Especially when it comes to my wardrobe! There are pieces in my closet I still love and “could” always wear one day, but I have learned that it’s best to donate or sell vs. holding on to it for another few months. When it comes to my apartment, space is limited – I mean, li-mi-ted. I have about 5 pillows too many, and they more often times sit in a basket rather than sitting pretty on my bed. Such a good example that it’s time-to-go.

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2. Reserve 5 minutes a day to clean/pitch: Spring cleaning can be quite overwhelming, especially if you have a lot to do. Whenever I clean out my wardrobe, it can take hours. What personally has helped me the most to tackle both my wardrobe and apartment is dedicating five minutes a day to “pitch.” I recommend setting aside a piece or two that you think you can part with as you get dressed everyday. So when the time comes to do the major re-haul, it won’t seem as overwhelming.

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3. Update your pillows: Winter can certainly drag on which can affect your view on your space. One of the easiest ways to give your home/apartment a little refresh is updating your pillowcases. Take a peek below at my favorite throw pillows under $25 dollars.

4. Rearrange: You guys…Rearranging is one of the best things you can do for a spring refresh! A few weeks ago I bought the Kallax book shelf from Ikea. After putting it together, I wasn’t sure exactly where I wanted it. Therefore, I rearranged my room for about 2 hours. I can’t tell you how much better I felt after moving a few key pieces around!

5. Pick up flowers: The month of March can be tough. We get a taste of warm weather for two days then it’s right back to 30’s degree and snow – the worst!! Picking up fresh flowers is one of the easiest and fastest ways to give your home signs of spring.

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6. Re-think closet staples: When giving your wardrobe a spring update, be sure to re-think how you can wear the staples. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve almost pitched this versatile denim shirt I’m wearing below from Anthropologie. It just takes a new layering piece like my fur vest to throw on top that makes me love the denim shirt again.

7. Celebrate your spring refresh with a glass of Seven Daughters Wine: My favorite tip of them all, of course. What’s better then celebrating your days of hard work then with a glass of Seven Daughters wine? My go-to favorite for spring is Seven Daughters Crisp White Winemaker’s Blend. Add a little soda water for a delicious spritzer!

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Bekka Palmer Photography

*This post is brought to you as a part of my collaboration with Seven Daughters wine as part of their Savvy Seven. All opinions are my own. Thank you for supporting brands that support lauren-nelson.com!