Chrissy Teigen and John Legend jetted to Europe with their two kids, Luna Simone, 5, and Miles Theodore, 3, for the winter holidays.

Teigen shared photos from the trip and included a photo of the family in front of London’s famous Tower Bridge. The visit did not go without a little lesson on London landmarks.

“Asked the driver to take us to the London Bridge for a family photo. Quickly realized the London Bridge is a very unexciting bridge,” Teigen joked. “Tower Bridge should be London Bridge! I always thought it was anyhow … learning is fun.”

The Teigen-Legend’s also enjoyed a meal at Circolo Popolare, one of the city’s top restaurants. Teigen shared her recommendation for all those planning a trip to London: the carbonara.

The family wasn’t with their quest to find the best food in the city. They also enjoyed pizza at 50 Kalo. The restaurant is known for its crust and is a branch of the original location in Naples, Italy.

The Rosewood London, a 5-star hotel, housed the family for their stay. Stars like Justin Bieber and Brad Pitt have also stayed at the Rosewood. The hotel might be best known for its’ restaurant, the Holborn Dining Room, the serves magnificent pies.

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The family packed in a lot during their trip with Teigan documenting their adventures on social media.

“We usually keep to ourselves on holiday and often joke that vacations are just us watching the same shows in a different city but I’m proud of us this time around!” Teigan shared. “From the London dungeon to the Eye to Tower Bridge to Bond St to the Kit Kat club to the farmhouse to the Cotswolds, we finished off our trip seeing some incredible talents perform in Mary Poppins and phew I am in awe at the whole production and all these massive triple threats. We bow to you. Anyhow, I shall wipe these tears and pack these bags for it is time to get back home.”

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