
United Kingdom
Europe has always been a dream destination of mine. The beautiful architecture, food, and history have always fascinated me. I had the amazing opportunity to visit London and Scotland for two weeks. I had an absolute blast. Here is my trip blog.
Day #1 - London (Welcome)

Welcome to London! I'm already in love with this place. It's an absolutely bountiful city with a mix of different architectures. Modern new glass buildings are mixed with old and historic buildings. This city is full of many stories. I feel the history all around me. The brick ground is fun to walk on. The city is bustling with people. Everyone is going to many places; I wonder where. The Tube is a large subway system; it reminds me of Korea. People are very serious, and I feel judged, but I'm sure they are thinking nothing of me. Our walking tour was fun. I was tired from our long flight, but the guide was kind and had a lot of interesting facts.
Day #2 - London (Tower Walk)

This tower is remarkable. I walk through its walls and look out at the surrounding buildings. It has stood the test of time and is filled with history, as seen in the carvings on its walls. Many people visit the tower, some of whom speak foreign languages unfamiliar to me. The tower is appreciated by people from all cultures. I wish I could walk the walls and explore the buildings of this tower forever.
Day #3 - London (Resting Place)

I visited a place that felt like a dream come true. It's a religious destination adorned with images of Christ and reminders of death. Only those with high status are allowed to enter, as it serves as the final resting place for kings, queens, and celebrities. The building is incredibly beautiful, and many visitors come to pay their respects at the graves, each of which is engraved with a description of the person. The stories were so captivating that I couldn't stop reading. Eager to learn more, I listened to the audio guide to understand its history. I was amazed to discover that this place has been standing for centuries. The glasswork is simply stunning, and the attention to detail is truly remarkable. I could have spent hours admiring it. Wow!
Day #4 - London (Historic Theater)

The historic theater is an exact replica of one of the most important theaters of all time. This is the site that witnessed significant changes in the world of theater. Shakespeare exerted much influence at the Globe Theater. Although the theater looks small from the outside, it is actually quite large on the inside. The stage is breathtaking, filled with intricate details. Our tour guide informed us about the numerous shows that have been performed in this theater. We learned about the history of the Globe Theater, including its original location, the fire that destroyed it, and its eventual relocation. What an amazing experience!
Day #6 - Scotland (WOW)

I'm absolutely speechless in Scotland. The beauty of this place has left me amazed. The stunning architecture and bustling streets filled with people admiring the sights are truly mesmerizing. There is an abundance of music, food, and shopping. The local accent adds a fun touch, and I am particularly fond of the cobblestone streets. While the town does feel a bit touristy with its many touristy stores, the rich history that surrounds me makes it all worthwhile. Typically, I tend to feel like I'm in a simulation when a place is overly touristy, but the fact that this town is truly old makes me feel okay about it. I am beyond excited to spend more time here.
Day #5 - London (Coaster)

I absolutely adore roller coasters. My visit to Thorpe Park was amazing, it felt like a second home to me. It seems like theme parks are universally loved by people all over the world. We all enjoy seeking thrills and having fun outside of our homes. The park layout was easy to navigate, and the rides were enjoyable. Perhaps it could benefit from a standout ride, but overall, everything was solid.