Getting around London is easy, with a little planning about how and where to go. When time is limited, it is best to work out what is chosen to see/visit so that time isn't wasted in retracing journeys at unnecessary expense. Buses offer a very accessible means of sightseeing and special route sightseeing buses can be used to include chosen destinations. That said, much of London can be seen by walking, not least to follow in the steps of famous figures like Charles Dickens who would spend nights walking the streets of this great city in his own time. Also walking allows a person to stop and linger when necessary.. .
For a truly remarkable experience in the UK, my single piece of advice would be to venture beyond the large cities. You'll find it much more delightful to visit places like the Cotswolds, the Lake District, the Peak District, and the Yorkshire Dales, which offer far superior sights and activities.
There's no 'the' in front of tower bridge or any monument...big ben is the bells name, the tower is called the (pronounced 'thee') Elizabeth tower .. but obviously people just call it big ben
I don’t know why this popped up on my suggestions 🤮 but You should enjoy your trip with your partner rather than recording everything you’re doing… I have news for you: ✨✨nobody cares🌟💫
Love this!! How good you guys get to travel together ❤️ what an experience 😍
Getting around London is easy, with a little planning about how and where to go. When time is limited, it is best
to work out what is chosen to see/visit so that time isn't wasted in retracing journeys at unnecessary expense.
Buses offer a very accessible means of sightseeing and special route sightseeing buses can be used to
include chosen destinations. That said, much of London can be seen by walking, not least to follow in the
steps of famous figures like Charles Dickens who would spend nights walking the streets of this great city
in his own time. Also walking allows a person to stop and linger when necessary.. .
For a truly remarkable experience in the UK, my single piece of advice would be to venture beyond the large cities. You'll find it much more delightful to visit places like the Cotswolds, the Lake District, the Peak District, and the Yorkshire Dales, which offer far superior sights and activities.
Thanks. We didn't have much time but we went to Winsor also.
There's no 'the' in front of tower bridge or any monument...big ben is the bells name, the tower is called the (pronounced 'thee') Elizabeth tower .. but obviously people just call it big ben
Glad you enjoyed it. Fly the union flag for us brits.
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London ❤❤❤❤. Hope you have the best time.
Thanks. We did.
Hlw, very beautiful videos 😊❤
Thanks!
My great Grandfather helped build Tower Bridge
He did a great job. Also, something to always remember him by.
Buckingham pronounced Bucking am silent H
Not big Ben elizabeth tower the clock is the clock only
Londonistan.
Stabistan. Get out of London. the UK has so much more to offer.
I don’t know why this popped up on my suggestions 🤮 but You should enjoy your trip with your partner rather than recording everything you’re doing…
I have news for you: ✨✨nobody cares🌟💫
Thanks for caring so much to write a comment. Next time we'll throw our camera in the Thames.