After a slight delay from a popped tire, Sophie, Alex, Dale & I made it to Plitvice Lakes National Park. Visiting was definitely a highlight of our entire time in Croatia β not even a 100% chance of rain could deter us! The park is an UNESCO World Heritage site and there are paths among the 16 lakes and more than 90 waterfalls. Enjoy a few of my favorite photos from our day exploring:
Exploring Zagreb
After getting some sleep after our long travel day, the four of us were up early to visit the Zagreb Botanical Garden (conveniently right down the street from our Airbnb). The gardens were lovely and a sweet cat even followed us around as we enjoyed the water lilies! After visiting the garden we walked towards the city center in search of coffee before taking the cable car up the hill.
Next up we walked around Saint Markβs Church. It is one of the oldest buildings in the city built in the 13th century. The tile roof features the medieval coat of arms of Croatia, Dalmatia and Slavonia on the left side with the Zagreb emblem on the right. Dale and Alex picked up some sandwiches for lunch and we sat in front of the Cathedral to eat. We also picked up an umbrella for Dale before checking out of our Airbnb.
Our day ended with a few hours drive to our cabin for the night. I had planned for us to stay right outside of the Plitvice Lakes National Park so that we could visit first thing the next morning. After picking up some groceries, we made pasta and had game night before getting some sleep!
Hello, Croatia
On Day 10 of our European adventure Sophie, Alex and I said goodbye to my mom and Grace and boarded our flight to Zagreb! Easy Jet was definitely an experience (you canβt wait at the gate and instead sit in a huge waiting area until right before your flight) but we were excited to finally make it to Croatia. Dale arrived around an hour after we did and after picking up our rental car we were on our way! After checking into our Airbnb and relaxing for a bit, we decided to explore and find a spot to celebrate Dale and Iβs seventh wedding anniversary (one day late!). We found a spot right across from the Zagreb Cathedral of the Assumption and enjoyed a traditional Croatian dinner. After dinner we wandered around some more and stopped in a few shops before finding an amazing pop-up bar with a spectacular view of the cathedral and the whole city!
Notting Hill and Portobello Road
Last up we took a bus to Notting Hill to explore. I loved wandering through the beautiful apartment buildings and shopping on Portobello Road. For dinner we stopped in The Distillery for one last hurrah before heading back to the Airbnb to pack and check in for our flights out the next morning. Iβm so grateful to have had a chance to travel with my mom and sisters (and Alex our last few days) and see so many lovely parts of England. We will be back!
Chelsea
After our breakfast we wandered around Chelsea and did some shopping! There were still some leftover installations from the Chelsea Flower Show at a lot of the shops (which Sophie and I sadly missed due to our delayed flight) but it was still fun to see! We also stumbled across a beautiful rose garden at a church, too. Here are my favorite few photos from our time in Chelsea:
Peggy Porschen Chelsea
Our last morning in London we headed to Chelsea for our brunch reservation at Peggy Porschen! We had all been looking forward to visiting (especially my mom) and the beautiful pink restaurant did not disappoint. Our advice: have everyone at the table order a different dessert!
