
Blimey(!), were we gobsmacked by some of the crowds in certain spots because of it being the summer season like many fun destinations, but it was still well worth the trip to Heathrow. We skipped some of our favorite museums and experiences this time and their busy queues (Science Museum, Tate Modern, Shakespeare Globe, Hamleys, Harry Potter at Warner Brothers Studio Tour, Theater District) to explore some new kid-friendly activities, neighborhoods and restaurants. See the rest of our JAM morning for all the ace amusement!
Hyde Park Beach Chairs
Old School Pay Phone
Toy Store Hamleys opened 1760
Van Gogh Afternoon Tea
Salty and Sweet
Love Liberty London
Saturday's Portobello Market
"Meet Fresh" Shaved Ice
Notting Hill pastels
Thames, Big Ben, London Eye
Krystal Chang is a writer and designer of flowers, installations, and landscapes in Los Angeles. Her background in architecture and construction informs the spatial quality of her work. She creates bespoke florals for events and clients including Esters Wine Shop, Lunya, Design Within Reach, and Poketo. She designs landscapes for residential and commercial clients with a focus on native and sustainable gardens.
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Amanda Quinn Olivar, JAM's arts and culture editor, is also the editor at Curator magazine, producer of Seeing is Believing: Women Direct and the play Paint Made Flesh. She has collaborated on Steven Arnold: Heavenly Bodies and an upcoming project with Zandra Rhodes. She sits on the boards of London's Fashion and Textile Museum and The Chimaera Project. As a curator and arts advocate, she received the HeArt Award for her work benefiting A Window Between Worlds. Amanda has curated exhibits at The Cornell Art Museum, The Skirball Cultural Center, Fresno Art Museum, and Brand Art Center. Amanda lives and works in Los Angeles.
Thank you to Imogen Smith and Chloe Copus.