I think we have all had that one trip that just flies past you. The experience and moments are so wonderful that the memories will last forever; but before you know it, you are back on the plane headed home.
I feel like that is a majority of my vacations, so wonderful and lost in the moments that time flies by and is ready to sweep you back home. One vivid trip I am excited to revisit is London, England. I went two years ago on a study abroad program that lasted 10 days, and I extended the trip four additional days to visit acquaintances in Manchester, England, made years ago on a different vacation in Mexico. We flew out as a group from Kansas City International Airport, with a layover in Chicago, to journey across “the pond” to London. There was just something so spectacular, sitting in my seat on United Airlines, watching the sun set out the window, and yet rise once again just a few short hours later on an overnight flight.
We landed at Heathrow Airport around 6 a.m. and went straight to our hotel to check in and begin the exploration process. The group was all from Emporia State University, 20 students all with different majors and backgrounds. Our professor, now taking his 10th group of students to London, was phenomenal — an exquisite man with many years of experience and a love for the culture and atmosphere of England.
Once checked in, we made our way to the British Museum, so many artifacts and pieces to see! The museum had me in awe and fascinated with the history. We only spent a few hours in the museum, but let me tell you, it is on my list to go back. While we saw so much, there was so much more to cover and admire. After the museum, we stepped across the street for lunch at The Tavern. We just took the day to explore and adjust to the time change.
By Day Two we had adjusted to the new time zone and rolled out of bed early in the morning, thrilled to explore more. We started with a double-decker bus tour through the city. While I thought this was cliché at first, you know, “the tourist” thing to do, I highly recommend it as the best way for you to see many different sites and spots to go back and check out later. Not to mention, it’s a break for your feet. The London Museum was quite fascinating. A quick lunch by the Thames River and a visit to Westminster Abbey followed.
I have to highlight the experience in Westminster Abbey. First, this trip was just days after Meghan Markle and Prince Harry got married. All royal brides place their bouquet of flowers on the Unknown Warrior grave, a tradition of many years. We visited just days after Meghan Markle placed her bouquet there! Walking through Westminster Abbey took my breath away. The history, the Royals, the atmosphere, there is just so much to take in and observe that you lose time admiring the past.
We then trekked down to the Thames River for a boat tour, which gave a different view of buildings off the water compared to the bus tour. Big Ben was under renovation while we were there, scaffolding around the sides with the clock still showing, at least. Still a sight to see!
While I was able to highlight just two days of our adventure this time, let me tell you, there is so much more to London than meets the eye.
To be continued in the next blog.
— Lexi Holstin, digital account executive
Read This Next

Introducing
FX Excursions
FX Excursions offers the chance for once-in-a-lifetime experiences in destinations around the world.
#globility
Insta FeedCruises
May 17, 2025Viking Takes Delivery of Newest River Ship in Europe
Officially delivered March 18, Viking’s newest Longship Viking Nerthus was presented at Meyer’s Neptun Werft shipyard in Rostock Warneműnde, Germany. Accommodating up to 168 guests, Viking Nerthus spans 84 staterooms, all featuring Viking’s signature Scandinavian design.
Sponsored Content
Royal Air Maroc Introduces Groundbreaking Safety Video: A Captivating Invitation to Discover Moroccan Heritage
Royal Air Maroc continues to elevate the passenger experience with the launch of its new in-flight safety video — a cinematic journey that seamlessly blends essential safety instructions with a celebration of Moroccan cultural heritage.
Daily
May 16, 2025New Kosovo Philharmonic Opera, Ballet and Theatre Hall to Open This Year
A new opera and ballet theater in Kosovo will house four performance halls and a new public plaza in the capital city of Prishtina. As the first opera house in the Republic of Kosovo, the theater symbolizes the country’s rich and diverse cultural heritage while reflecting a new identity for Prishtina, rooted in creativity and a commitment to the country’s artistic growth.
Daily
May 16, 2025Inkaterra Hotels Make a Peru Trip Unforgettable
Looking to plan the ultimate trip to Peru, but not sure where to start? Inkaterra is here to help. With properties in multiple cities throughout the country and various immersive itineraries, Inkaterra makes it easy for your dream trip to Peru to come to life.
Sponsored Content
Explore Europe with the Best River Cruise Line this November
Experience Europe from a fresh perspective with AmaWaterways, just awarded Best River Cruise Line by Global Traveler for the third consecutive year. Step aboard, unpack once and embark on a cruise through iconic capital cities and awe-inspiring landscapes. AmaWaterways' ships, which accommodate an average of just 156 guests, offer a spacious yet intimate setting. Throughout your journey, you'll enjoy exquisite farm-to-table dining; unparalleled service; and a variety of included excursions, from city tours for gentle walkers to thrilling bike rides along the rivers.
Daily
May 16, 2025“Le Commandant Charcot” Will Complete Full Antarctica Circumnavigation in 2028
PONANT EXPLORATIONS will soon achieve a new world first when its Le Commandant Charcot will embark on a full circumnavigation of Antarctica, departing from Ushuaia, Argentina, from January to March 2028. This polar expedition unlike any before will journey nearly 11,200 miles of remote, uncharted coastline of the White Continent.
Culture Runs Deep in the Old Town of Corfu
May 2025
May 15, 20256 Unforgettable Dining Experiences Around the World
Daily
May 14, 2025eFlyer Reviews
May 14, 2025Hotel Van Zandt Review
One step onto Austin’s Rainey Street and you’ll feel like you’ve joined the cool kids at the best playground in the city. Just behind the cottage bars, pint-sized skyscrapers soar. One of them, Hotel Van Zandt, the Rainey district's pièce de resistance, beckons with a song-like spirit —apropos because the independently owned property, rife with music motifs, was named after beloved singer-songwriter Townes Van Zandt. Sixteen stories high, the hotel embodies Austin’s lust for music, manifesting with a vinyl corner; trumpet chandeliers; myriad musical references; replica vintage posters in frames; and its own live music venue, which doubles as its acclaimed restaurant, Geraldine’s. Don’t miss the mesmerizing installation of colorful origami-like birds composed from vinyl records that flitter from an old phonograph.
Sponsored Content
Royal Air Maroc Marks Five Years with oneworld: Strengthening Connectivity Between USA and Africa and Expanding Global Reach
Royal Air Maroc proudly enters its fifth year as a member of the prestigious oneworld alliance. Since joining in April 2020, RAM has demonstrated resilience during the COVID-19 pandemic, emerging as a dynamic airline that enhanced its digital services and expanded its network. The airline plans to grow its fleet to 200 aircraft by 2037, reinforcing its global presence.
eFlyer News
May 14, 2025National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions Enters European River Cruise Market with 2026 Itineraries
National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions recently announced its inaugural European river cruises, with bookings open for its 2026 sailings on May 20. Travelers can choose from two options, each focusing on different destinations and activities.
ShareThis