The Memorial was built to honour Queen Victoria’s husband, Albert. Then, we walked around in the beautiful park, full of different trees and plants and we were even lucky enough to spot some squirrels.
On the last day we went to visit Hyde Park and the Natural History Museum. Before we arrived at the park we stopped briefly to look at the Royal Albert Hall from the outside and then we made our way to the Albert Memorial.
We stopped to rest near the Round Pond in front of Kensington Palace and we saw a bunch of cute ducks and charming swans.
After that, we walked back towards the Natural History Museum where we had time to have a little bite to eat at take a look at all the interesting facts that the museum offers. We also needed to complete a small task; we had to take a picture of the most bizarre and weird facts we saw in the different halls.
Unfortunately, our time in London had come to an end and so, after lunch went to the airport and as the plane was taking off, we waved goodbye, hoping to return once again.