Escorts, Espresso, and the London Buzz – A Day with Rachel
07 May, 2025
I absolutely love a trip out of the office, or my kitchen table, up to London – meeting the girls, drinking far too expensive coffee, and, of course, indulging in a little bit of cake as I make my way around to catch up with familiar faces and introduce myself to the stunning new ladies.
I wanted to share a little glimpse into my day when I head up to London with James, where we go, and what we get up to. It's a mix of business, pleasure, and a bit of controlled chaos – exactly how I like it!
My Coffee Addiction Starts as Soon as the Train Pulls In
Yes, I live in the countryside – not too far, but just far enough to get my full dose of fresh air. Whenever I'm in London, whether for business or a bit of fun, my first stop is the little coffee stall outside Embankment Station – Blues and Royal. I like their coffee. It tastes great, the cups aren't too flimsy, and the lids aren't a pain in my arse. Small things make a big difference when juggling a handbag, three mobile phones, and a thousand thoughts all at once – mainly involving all of you lot out there.
First Stop is Marylebone
So many of you gents visit the girls in our Marylebone escort gallery, so I like to know my way around the area. I make it a point to see the most popular escorts, checking that I know where their buzzers are, what colour the door is, and what it's next to – it's not an easy job directing you lot when you can't seem to figure out Google Maps. How are you?
This time, I made it my mission to visit Teagan, Tee, and Lucia-Ann. Some of you have trouble finding these three stunning ladies; I can feel your pain. Lindsey and Villa were also on my list – all amazing women and all very popular escorts to visit. These ladies have excellent reviews on their profiles, which are a joy to read.
While in Marylebone, I can't miss the Boxcar Baker and Deli. If you know the area, you know the one I mean – right next to the big church. It's one of the best spots for people-watching when the sun shines. The acai bowl is one of James's favourites, though the only thing that lets it down is the size. I swear, they serve it in a dish better suited to a dollhouse, and he's a big boy.
Read How I Spent My Weekend on My Own in Marylebone.
Bayswater, Here We Come
From Marylebone, it's over to Bayswater – a bit of a walk, but the sun is out, and James has his trainers on, so he has no complaints!
Jessica and Angelica are always a pleasure to meet. I never need an excuse to pop in and say hello to these two gems—they're so friendly, and I always wish I could stay a bit longer. I also like to pinpoint precisely where Esmae and Soraya are based so I have a focal point to share with clients when they inevitably call, panicking that they're lost.
South Kensington for Lunch
I can't be in London without visiting Nina. She's such a lovely lady based in South Kensington. She's easy to find and has excellent rates for the calibre of woman and the prime area she's in.
James and I used to grab a bite at Caffè Concerto on King's Road, but to my absolute horror, it's closed and has been replaced by a clothes shop! Tragic, honestly. Luckily, Tombo Japanese Café on Thurloe Place is one of my all-time favourites. Fresh, easy, and quick, it's my go-to, whether alone, with friends, or with James. It never fails to impress.
While in the area, I must pop in to see Nour. I can never resist hearing that sexy voice – if dirty talk turns you on, a few whispered words from Nour will have you unloading in seconds. She's a master at her craft, and her apartment, just like her, is unique, sexy, and full of character. Be warned, though – her place shows up on the wrong side of the road on Google Maps. I learned the hard way on my first solo visit, but it's worth the minor detour.
Wrapping Up the Day
As the afternoon drifts into evening, I'm usually dragging my heels a bit and moaning at James – 20000 steps in a day is a lot, ready to head back to the countryside, but never without feeling a sense of satisfaction.
London is a whirlwind but also a place of constant inspiration. From the girls I meet to the bustling streets, it's a city that never fails to keep me on my toes – and I wouldn't have it any other way.