Trip Diary – April/May 2017 – London – Day 17 – Picadilly Circus & Trafalgar Square

Much like New York’s Times Square, Picadilly Circus is the heart of entertainment in London. A large roundabout with a park, fountain and seats inside a circle surrounded by shopping all create an interesting mix of people, buses, taxis, and automobiles.

We’ve tried to avoid the “American Embassy” – McDonalds – as much as possible, but sometimes you just gotta have a burger and fries. There is no large or super size in the U.K. – their large is our medium and their regular is our small. This must have been a quiet day, but supposedly all these registers are working at one time more often than one would believe! The other interesting thing is that most restrooms – toilets here – are in the basement or the upper floors of most stores, restaurants and pubs. A lot of them also charge 20p (20 pence) to use them.

Another hot spot for the people to mix is in front of the Art Museum on Trafalgar Square. Sidewalk painters work near live bands, homeless people mix with the crowds looking for spare change, and everywhere is an electricity missing at home.
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