
I also like many other monuments, like the bridge of the towers, but none like the Big Ben. The last day of our trip we visited the Camden Market, is a big market built on old stables, is impressive. In Camden I spent the best evening of my trip, we ate pizza quietly watching the river, and walked among the stalls of clothing, pictures or objects typical of London and then we ate some chocolate crepes. But the best came later, when we went to the oldest part of the market. At the entrance, bronze horses out of the walls and the old stables were many beautiful shops. While we were walking on the shops shopkeepers called us and show us their products, they tried to make than we understood himself in English and got it.
Speaking English wasn’t very difficult and also I never had to talk a lot. The second day we went to eat in a restaurant and we had to talk a little, ask for the bill, water and stuff but it wasn’t very difficult.
I didn’t like to say goodbye to London and if I have the opportunity I’m going to visit London again.