March 29, 2019: Off to Hogwarts!
At Kings Cross in London, a legion of Harry Potter fans line up to re-enact going through the wall and on to the Hogwarts Express.
At Kings Cross in London, a legion of Harry Potter fans line up to re-enact going through the wall and on to the Hogwarts Express.
PHeymont spotted these and other dragons in the Royal Botanical Gardens at Kew.
London's Globe Theatre, re-created home to many of Shakespeare's plays, was an unusual construction project the first time PHeymont visited
PHeymont loves wandering cities, and catching glimpses of the ordinary as well as the extraordinary and the sometimes unseen extraordinary.
DrFumblefinger rambles through London on his way to the British Museum, and captures some iconic scenes of the great city.
PHeymont visits one of London's busiest and most varied markets. It's also one of the oldest, and has separate sessions for wholesale and retail.
At water's edge as the light faded, PHeymont got this textured image.
London's Southwark Cathedral has a long and colorful history as a church, but only a century or so as a cathedral.
A new gallery in an ancient space, and a new tower to reach it will open next week.
London's buskers are getting the answer to "Sorry, I don't carry change" with a wireless payment link.
Primera Air, a relatively new discounter, is using London Stansted, where it has no direct competition.
Uber's license to operate as a transit service in London is being revoked by the city over a number of concerns, but the company denies them.
Plans to keep London's famed bell silent for four years of construction work erupt in political infighting
London added all-night weekend service last year and is so pleased with the results that it's adding more.
After a bad year marked by tourism losses after terror incidents, the two cities are seeing visitor numbers rise again, though not yet to 2015 levels.