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Easter in Greenwich: Spring Views & a Moment to Reflect

23rd Apr 2025

Easter weekend in London always carries a special kind of energy—buds just starting to bloom, cafés buzzing with life, and the city almost pausing to catch its breath.

We spent our Sunday wandering through Greenwich Park, a spot that somehow always feels a bit magical. The crisp spring air, picnics on the grass, and the faint sound of church bells in the distance—it all felt timeless.

After a slow walk through the park, we made our way to the top of the hill, where the view over the Docklands stretched out beneath us. From that height, you see both the city’s past and future: the ships that once ruled the Thames and the modern skyline rising beyond.

A View Worth Pausing For

As we settled on a bench with chocolate from the Easter market and a warm cup of coffee, I reached for my Anise Bloom vape. The subtle herbal sweetness, with its spiced finish, felt like the perfect companion to that fresh spring breeze.

It wasn’t about stepping away—it was about leaning into the moment. Taking in the view. Letting the flavor swirl just as slowly as the afternoon light.

New Traditions in Familiar Places

Easter is often about tradition, but that doesn’t mean habits can’t evolve. For me, the holiday now includes these quiet pauses: no rush, no nicotine, just a chance to reflect and enjoy—a ritual reimagined.

Greenwich, as always, gave space to slow down. And that, really, is what long weekends are for.