On a brisk Tuesday night, we both arrived at the largest city in the United Kingdom. Our plan was to stay in London for two nights, just so that we could sightsee and redial our biological clocks a bit before going to our first farm.
We stayed at the Meininger Hostel, located in Central London near Hyde Park, a handful of museums, and just a short tube ride away from the London Eye and Big Ben. It was everything that we could have wanted in terms of cleanliness and convenience.
Heading out to explore the city, with the vast overstimulation of a new environment, we felt like the world was unfolding before us. It was also really chill knowing that there wasn't a schedule that we needed to follow. Walking about the city for a day felt just like freedom.
Some advice: if you visit London and plan on using public transport, get an Oyster card! The discount it offers is great. Each of us bought a card with 10 pounds of credit, which was just enough for the whole day. Transport is kind of ridiculously expensive in London, so the Oyster will help save your wallet from some pain.
The next morning, we left the comfort of our hostel for Victoria Coach Station, from which we took a bus to a much smaller town—Taunton.
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