Total expenses for 15 nights in London...Leaving tomorrow morning for long drive to cruise pier in Harwich....Cheerio, London...Hello world...
Its a beautiful area with most of the buildings well maintained in black and white. |
Yesterday, we walked down this road toward Bobo's Bubbles to do our final two loads of laundry. |
There are numerous old hotels in the Kensington area. |
Many street lamps and building fronts are decorated with colorful flowers. |
Occasionally, we spotted a brick building mixed among the white buildings. |
Today, as I write here, I'll be flipping back and forth to our comprehensive Excel workbook to finalize our expenses for the 15 nights in London. As we share these expenses, one may assume these totals are realistic for any traveler to London, on a budget.
Tom's haircut was only US $16.60, 10 pounds including the tip. Not bad. |
When we stopped at the market for a few items Tom decided on a haircut before the cruise. |
1. We only eat once a day due to our commitment to intermittent fasting for our health (two meals per day while on cruises). A typical tourist dines in restaurants two to three meals each day, as we would have in years past. Please take that into consideration when reviewing the totals. Also, we don't order starters or desserts which I can't have, and Tom doesn't want, never liking the available options.
2. Another factor in regard to restaurant dining: Tom ordered one beer on four separate occasions. Since I don't drink alcohol I usually have tap water (when its safe to drink) such as in London and Paris. By not adding cocktails and other beverages to our restaurant bill, we're usually saving as much, if not more, than 40% on the bill. Tom rarely drinks alcohol when we're dining in making this no sacrifice to him. On the cruises, he'll enjoy cocktails at the table during dinners (at an additional cost).
3. No extra charges were added to the hotel bill: In the case at the Regency Hotel, Queen's Gate, they've waived our entire WiFi bill upon my request this morning based on the daily issues getting online. We don't order room service, have spa treatments, order cocktails, coffee or tea. We use the complimentary coffee and tea in the room.
4. We save money by walking as opposed to taking taxis when the distances are manageable, using public transportation when possible.
5. Keeping the cost of sightseeing and tours expenses to the budgeted amount.
6. We're willing to pay a little more for better hotels with at least a four star rating which are in good neighborhoods, such as in South Kensington. The hotel becomes our "home" for a period of time with comfort and convenience most important to us.
The street corner where last night's restaurant is located. |
Hotel: US $3,312.26, 1,995.40 pounds
Transportation: 455.29, 274.28
Tours: 451.81, 272.18
Groceries: 240.34, 144.79
Restaurants: 850.46, 512.34
Grand Total: US $5,310.16, 3,198.99 pounds
Daily Rate: US $354.01, 213.27 pounds
In London, there are no large trash bins for residents in which to place their garbage. Instead, they put the bags on the sidewalk or street where they're picked up a few times a week from what we've seen. |
Last night, we tried a new restaurant, Wildwood several blocks from our hotel. |
Wildwood had a comfortable ambiance but, the food and service was mediocre. |
Tom order Beef Bolognaise which he said was good.
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This was the lowest dinner bill we had in London at US $32, 19.30 pounds, plus tip for a total US $35.36, 21.20 pounds |
And tomorrow, we'll be on our way. Once again.
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Photo from one year ago today, August 30, 2013:
This pile contained all the clothing I owned one year ago. Now, the pile is one half this size. This photo was on the last few days we were in Italy preparing to depart on September 1, 2013 for Kenya. For details from that date, please click here. |