Heathrow… and fly

And again today we got up at 4.20 am with not many hours of sleep and with a break at 12.00pm when someone entered in our room!! That was a shock! Apparently two Torres had booked on the same night, what a coincidence.
No raining nor snowing, so the 10 minutes walk to Paddinton train station is refreshing. We decided to pay the extra for the Heathrow express which takes only 15 m inutes. So we took it at 5.25 am and at 5.40 sharp we arrived in Terminal 1-3. The terminal 3 A is new and apparently is all Virgin Atlantic. We tried to do the automatic check in with the machines, but our passport is not accepted: oh oh!! A very nice flight attendant comes to the rescue, she is Amy, what a nice name! She types in and out, checks our passports, comes and goes, and yeah the problem is the two surnames in our spanish passport… She said that it was OK, but next time make sure your name is Diezungo. Ok madam!
And now here we are wating for the gate number to appear. We have had a full day breakfast baguel with tea and coffee and a tiny orange juice. Now is time to read the San Francisco small guide for Dani, and The French Polinesia one for nuria.



rgian architecture during a short walk to Tatem Modern. Another walk under the rain and back to our hotel which ended up being quite good quality, though the shower had no pression and the temperature wa
s at 28 degrees maximum, but very much appreciated after the snowny weather first in Gva and then during the afternoon in London.





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