Mo in Prague: Week # 3
Hello again from Prague!
This weekend I traded some time in Prague for a weekend in London to visit some of my friends from high school. Since we've all gone our separate ways for college, it was nice to have a weekend where we could catch up. We spent our time wandering through different neighborhoods, trying new restaurants, and enjoying everything London had to offer.
Reconnecting with Friends:
The best part about my weekend was getting to spend time with people I hadn't seen in months. Between school, work, and everyone's busy schedules, it can be difficult to find time to see friends, so this trip felt really special.
We spent most of the weekend simply exploring and wandering around London. My friends and I weren't really interested in seeing the tourists attractions. We spent most of out times in restaurants and markets just catching up, laughing about our old memories, and making new ones.
My amazing friends and I.
Exploring London:
One thing I really enjoyed about London was how every neighborhood had its own personality.
We spent some time walking through Notting Hill, which was probably one of my favorite parts of the city. The colorful houses were just as pretty as they look in pictures, and the neighborhood had such a relaxed atmosphere. We also stopped by a bookstore while we were there. I wanted to buy a copy of Anna Karenina but I decided against it. The bookstore itself was so beautiful, I forgot to get a picture while I was there but trust it was gorgeous.
Another highlight was exploring the flea markets around the city. We visited the Brick Lane Vintage Market and Camden Market, where we spent hours browsing vintage clothing, accessories, and unique shops. Even though I didn't go with a long shopping list, it was fun seeing all of the different styles and hidden finds throughout the markets.
We also visited Kyoto Garden, which was a peaceful break from the busy streets, and spent time wandering through Soho and Bond Street. I loved how easy it was to spend hours just walking around because every street seemed to have something interesting to discover.
Flea market pictures
From the top left: Kyoto Garden, Bond Street. From the Bottom left: Random street (I don't remember where this was), Notting Hill houses.
My Favorite Meals:
One thing London definitely did not disappoint on was the food. Since we were constantly walking around, we ended up trying several different restaurants throughout the weekend, and each one was completely different from the last.
One of my favorite meals was at Akub, a Palestinian restaurant with beautifully presented dishes that tasted just as good as they looked. We also ate at Bulgogi Notting Hill, where I had Korean food, and BAO, a Taiwanese restaurant.
To finish off the weekend, we had dinner at an Italian restaurant that ended up being one of my favorite meals of the trip. I don't even remember the name of it, but I definitely remember how good the pizza was.
From the top left: Akub, Bulgogi Notting Hill. From Bottom Left: Italian Restaurant, Bao.
Looking Ahead:
I don't have much coming up this next week so I'll most likely just take you through a day of classes.
Mo Ogunwusi
Industrial Operations Engineering
Engineering in Prague














