Primerose Hill Park & London Tube

The park was pretty uneventful. There were a lot of wide paved walking paths and large patches of trimmed grass. I would say it was half manicured lawns and the rest of the grass was allowed to grow wild. The main attraction is the hill at the center that gives you a spectacular view of the London skyline. Other that that the park didn’t have much to offer. There were a lot of couples, parents with kids, and just people at the top of the hill and sitting on blankets on the side. There were also a lot of people walking there dogs. There were at least 5 or 6 dogs running around playing with each other and harassing people to pet them. There were also a lot of people exercising, mostly running up and down the hill. 

Navigating the tube was hard at first, since we knew where we had to go but didn’t know any of he stations or how to get through them. The was a lot of helpful signage, a map of the entire tube system at the entrance of every station, and then a even more simplified map of the lines that the stationed serviced, making it very easy to understand. Once you got close to the platforms the maps got simplified further to show only the stations that the line would go to. The first train we got on was on the  Northern line, and Kings Cross station seemed well kept. We got off at Chalk Farm station, and took the Hammersmith & City line back at Baker Street station. When the train started moving it got extremely loud in some places.

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