day2
On our second day in England, we woke up early and set off for Canterbury. Our first stop was the famous Canterbury Cathedral. It was incredible to see the sheer size and beauty of the building up close. We spent some time walking around, admiring the stunning stained-glass windows and intricate details of the architecture. After touring the cathedral, we headed to the gift shop to browse around. There were all sorts of souvenirs, from books to little trinkets, but the postcards seemed to be the most popular pick among us. It was nice to find something to remember the experience by, even though the shop was pretty crowded. The garden in front of the Cathedral was very small with a few types of plants but they were growing healthily.
After that we made our way to the Westgate tower. The climb up was more of a challenge especially with so many people. The spiral stairs were very small and narrow making it easy to accidentally lose your footing. When we finally reached the top of the tower we could see many of the cobblestone streets of Canterbury and many famous landmarks, we could see people going about their day to day lives and other tour groups sightseeing and touring the city.
For dinner that night, we were excited to try the classic British dish, bangers and mash. Unfortunately, it didn’t live up to expectations. The sausages were decent, but the mashed potatoes were too creamy for some of us, and the gravy didn’t really add much flavor. Nobody was able to finish their plate, and we all felt a bit let down. But after returning to the hotel, we decided to head out to Wingstop for something more satisfying.After our Wingstop run, we returned to the hotel and collapsed into bed. It had been an eventful day, full of exploring and new experiences, and we were all pretty tired.
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