
If in London, the Thames Bankside is always a good ideea.
All you need is a pair of comfy shoes, a bunch of good friends and lots of joyful energy.

I usually start my Bankside stroll from London Eye , heading London Waterloo station.
Just get lost in the crowd. No thoughts, no plans, no stress. Merge with the Thames energy, enjoy people watching , sightseeing, street performers, book fairs and inhale the rich history of the area (if in the mood-visit the Shakespeare Globe exhibition, Southwork Cathedral) or simply go for a London Bridge tour.
If you're mad about art don't miss the Bankside galleries and the must-see Tate Modern.

I prefer to observe ...the people, the colourful mix of nationalities and cultures along the old river and call it a day with a fresh cocktail and a relaxing lunch at one of the millions area's restaurants or pubs.
With almost 2.000 years of history, Bankside is vibrant and offers excellent cuisine experiences.

Switch on british mood with a pint of beer or cider at The George or The Anchor-famous old pubs frequented in the past by personalities like Charles Dickens.
Take funny pictures for your collection with whomever you choose. My favourite this summer- Shaun the Sheep-in Gold and Burberry this time!

At the East of Waterloo Bridge on the South Bank spoil yourself with a creamy coffee, walk the old markets or do some window -shopping at the designer boutiques in the OXO Tower. Thick the Oxo Tower bar on your way towards Borough Market-the must visit popular food market.
Voted as one of the most popular areas in London, the Thames Bankside should shrink in your weekend diary .Go there and soak up the place positive vibration!
Love and sparkle,
Corina A. Lazar
Wanderlust in Style