I am Spanish. However, I have lived in England for 21 years, literally half of my life. I can't get enough of it, England is stunningly beautiful, culturally rich, and just so special. I live in the South West and I am totally in love with it.
@cunt320 Yes, a little bit, particularly as I am from South Spain. However, you learn to appreciate the different seasons and, yes, even rainy days. The only thing I still find difficult is Jan - Feb... the darkness gets me a bit. The rest is fine.
My 6th great grandfather was John Wood, whom designed the circus and much of Bath as well as other important buildings. It was so special to be there and see it! Also, the Abbey in Bath was where King Edgar was coronated 973 ad. It set the precedent for coronations and ceremonies of all future kings/queens for England and Great Britain. There are 8,000 bodies under the floors of Bath Abbey, as well as 1,508 memorials covering the floors and walls.
Beautiful! I'm from Russia and I like such England, without pathos, with great nature and kind people, with small, but clear streets!))) Very interesting nation with great traditions!
@@frankogo8547 There are four administrative county's those being North, West, East and South Yorkshire, however the whole of Yorkshire is one historic county, which York is in, specifically North Yorkshire.
I'm so lucky to call this island home. I've visited both York and Bath (Bath just a few weeks ago...the Roman Baths are exceptional!!!!). I tried to visit the Royal Crescent but it was blocked off because they were filming Bridgerton
Hey Rick!, I just want to thank you and your entire team for making these wonderful videos, they are truly a delight to watch especially during this period when we are all locked up inside our homes battling the invisible Covid 19!
I must let you know about a little gem in Somerset, a small village called Dunster, a place i know well and very dear to my heart! Dunster is the prettiest place in Somerset, and has a slow paced feel to it, even in high season. The castle is gorgeous, but the village itself and surrounding hills are a joy to explore, and that old yarn market building is the perfect place to take a load of your feet and do some people watching or just to get out of the heat! I first visited in 1991 and last went there in june last year, its sad but while all my friends go to tenerife or typical spanish tourist traps, i would rather stay in the uk and explore what we have here, and i adore the uk, the landscape changes every few miles or more, though i have been abroad many times, i feel happiest in the uk because it allows me to appreciate our small island even more.
If watches most of Rick Stevens traveling show,,every time its like discovering a hidden germ,,,ths travel show has been keeping me entertained throughout out the Lockdown in Namibia,,,,,,i like discovering new places and ths show does that,,thnx for the up loads❤️👍👍🇨🇩
Love your show Rick Steves. You are one of the best travel shows along with anthony Bourdain, Action Bronson, thank you for all of these wonderful shows of places from around the world it’s awesome.
...omg, truly astonishing video of breathtaking beauty, I am great admirer, adored and completely in love with charismatic Mr. Rick Steves enchanting filmographies, thank you from my heart, love ❤️ you...
Just returned from a couple of days in York (actually visiting the racecourse there, but that's another story!) and it seemed even more beautiful than I remembered from my last visit a while back. A jewel of a place, with grand vistas everywhere you look. York is a very fine city too. We messed up a lot of our cities during the Industrial Revolution - though even places like Manchester and Birmingham are much nicer than they were even just a few years ago - but thank goodness we retained the charm and appearance of places like Bath and York.
Thank you so mcuh for taking me back to Bath!! I absolutely loved it 😍and hope to return one day! I adore the times of Jane Austin, and Bath is typical. Also enjoy Rick’s easy and informative talks.
Awwwww Bath! My birthplace and where I lived in for 20 years of my life 😍😍😍😍 I worked @ the Roman Baths Museum as a visitors tour guide whilst at sixth form. Definitely would recommend to visit Bath xxxx
@@Eric-ys8do Sorry, but no trains are that fast and with changing lines it is over four hours. I think it is worth pointing out for tourists planning a visit to both places.
After over 10 years of wanting to go, I finally visited Yorkshire this year. York is great but I liked Whitby even better, an incredible location right on the sea and great fish and chips.
Always loved watching midsomer murders because of its picturesque wonderful settings and lovely culture, tradition and people. Rick Steve's videos are my new found gem. Will visit England one day
I'm from Bath writing this whilst in the Maldives and it's strange to watch this film about my hometown during the epidemic . This was clearly made when times were easier and less regulated than now Nice job Rick👍
I'm surprised that these American made videos of Bath---all fail to mention the fine 'American Museum 'of Pioneer art and genuine historic Artifacts there in. The Museum, a Georgian Manor House, perched on a hill overlooking the city, was gifted by the city to the US embassy post war. This is an excellent video by the way.
I wonder if it's because most Americans wouldn't be interested in an American museum while they're in Europe. For instance, if I were visiting England, I'd want to immerse myself in English culture, not look for the American stuff.
Well, surprisingly, they will tell you, that there are many US treasures on display there, that are NOT, on display in America. The assumption is, that the British brought them home here, after the independance War. @@trigonomic
As always, Rick does a great job. I kinda wish, though, that he spent a tad less time on York’s churches; but, of course, they’re important, too. Perhaps focusing more on Clifford’s Tower, the Museum of Everyday life, the Shmbles, and - yes - the national railroad museum.
Bath a marvellous city with lots of British history and iconic Roman baths a site to visit as I have seen lucky to visit on a regular basis .Geographic features as spas and canals for leisure,A great place to visit.York another great cathedral city too.Roman walls marvellous to walk along and like your inclusion of dancers a in costume as part of English tradition,York a marvellous city to visit easy admired the best of traditional and modern Britain,Thanks Rick for a well researched tour.
The three years which I spent at University in Bath were the happiest of my life. It's a beautiful Georgian city with Roman origins - the only place in England where really hot water pours out of the ground! Bath is also just fifteen minutes by rail from Bristol, which is also worth a visit!
TRIVIA. If you're in Bath, you might like to visit the grave of Frederic Weatherly, one of Bath's most notable residents. You may not of heard of him, but just about everyone in the English speaking world knows of his famous song, which is one of the most sung and recorded songs of all time. Just about all of the greats including Elvis have sung Danny Boy.
He forgot to mention York's most breathtaking sight. The hordes of absolutely trolleyed, horrendously dressed hen parties roving the streets at 3pm on Saturday. It's truly a remarkable thing.
York in the early to late evening experiences a strange transformation. It goes from being one of the most beautiful cities in England, to a chav infested jungle. 😉
It is a Spa town , so yes they go for the healing waters,that is how it got its name(like Baden Baden in Germany).people also like it for its architecture and proximity to the countryside.
I hope you do make it up to York. I'm in the opposite boat. I've been to York many times and it's gorgeous, though for me it's especially beautiful at Christmas, mostly for nostalgic reasons. I'd love to make my way down to Bath someday and see how it compares.
Yep. They're only expensive if like me, you find that when you reach the station you've lost your ticket and have to buy a new one for £130 from London to Newcastle. XD But really, if you can be flexible with your days, you can get them at decent prices.
Whenever I watch Rick Steve's video channel, I feel that the world is in harmony & at peace.
Ahmed Ibrahim Hassan haji Ali sudanese, ha?
I agree ! And what a cruel lie he sets us up for! haha
Ahmed Ibrahim Hassan haji Ali 👌👌👌
Ahmed Ibrahim Hassan haji Ali If only...
I never thought about it but I totally agree with you, sir.
I am Spanish. However, I have lived in England for 21 years, literally half of my life. I can't get enough of it, England is stunningly beautiful, culturally rich, and just so special. I live in the South West and I am totally in love with it.
Where abouts may I ask? I love Devon
@@tomhomer9924 I am in Dorset. Near the New Forest and the beach. Its a gift.
thank you!
@@Lucia-pd6fi was the weather a big adjustment?
@cunt320 Yes, a little bit, particularly as I am from South Spain. However, you learn to appreciate the different seasons and, yes, even rainy days. The only thing I still find difficult is Jan - Feb... the darkness gets me a bit. The rest is fine.
York is brilliant, one of England's best cities.
Calling York England's best city is a stretch.
@@barbievideo6211 I live in York and I can definitely say people give the city too much credit 😂
@@minidwarfdude9230 me encantaría volver a verla! Qué hermosa es Inglaterra!.
My 6th great grandfather was John Wood, whom designed the circus and much of Bath as well as other important buildings. It was so special to be there and see it!
Also, the Abbey in Bath was where King Edgar was coronated 973 ad. It set the precedent for coronations and ceremonies of all future kings/queens for England and Great Britain.
There are 8,000 bodies under the floors of Bath Abbey, as well as 1,508 memorials covering the floors and walls.
I've just discovered Rick Steve's travel programs, and each one I watch is like 25 minutes in heaven. Thankyou.
Europe is rich of history and Greenery. I Love it.
Beautiful! I'm from Russia and I like such England, without pathos, with great nature and kind people, with small, but clear streets!))) Very interesting nation with great traditions!
BRITAINS DEVELOPMENT OVER 5,000 YEARS, LEFT IT'S MARK ON THE WORLD---MAINLY FOR THE BETTER--
MAINLY FOR THE BETTER
Дмитрий Латышев does the city of Bath remind you of St. Petersburg? Same era architecture and baroque , neo classical influences
Visit while you can it's fast dying.
I really Iike your comment,I agree
England is truly fascinating place, well kept history, tradition, aesthetically pleasing
My family settled in America from Yorkshire in the 17th century to New York & then later on to the south! York looks amazing , so much history
YORK and YORKSHIRE are 2 different county's..
@@frankogo8547 no they are not, York is within North Yorkshire
@@frankogo8547 There are four administrative county's those being North, West, East and South Yorkshire, however the whole of Yorkshire is one historic county, which York is in, specifically North Yorkshire.
@@frankogo8547 York is a city located within Yorkshire County.
Bath and York, two brilliant traditional English cities which are full of history ,culture and customs 👍👍👍!
I'm so lucky to call this island home. I've visited both York and Bath (Bath just a few weeks ago...the Roman Baths are exceptional!!!!). I tried to visit the Royal Crescent but it was blocked off because they were filming Bridgerton
Indeed u are so lucky to be a Brit .
Bath is my favorite british city. So beautiful.
Helena Karlsson Yeah I love Bath but York is probably my favourite dew to the fact it has seen so much of Englands history.
dew?
YEAH--THERE'S PLENTY OF THAT IN BATH
Sorry English
@@MrDaiseymay lol..
He has a nice relaxing voice and cheerful.
Bath is such a beautiful city, amazing architecture, incredible gothic churches 💕💕💕and of course Roman Baths.
Feels like I already went to England because of Steve's documentaries.. Thank you so much
great heritage...lovely... ENGLAND!!
Hey Rick!, I just want to thank you and your entire team for making these wonderful videos, they are truly a delight to watch especially during this period when we are all locked up inside our homes battling the invisible Covid 19!
I must let you know about a little gem in Somerset, a small village called Dunster, a place i know well and very dear to my heart! Dunster is the prettiest place in Somerset, and has a slow paced feel to it, even in high season. The castle is gorgeous, but the village itself and surrounding hills are a joy to explore, and that old yarn market building is the perfect place to take a load of your feet and do some people watching or just to get out of the heat! I first visited in 1991 and last went there in june last year, its sad but while all my friends go to tenerife or typical spanish tourist traps, i would rather stay in the uk and explore what we have here, and i adore the uk, the landscape changes every few miles or more, though i have been abroad many times, i feel happiest in the uk because it allows me to appreciate our small island even more.
I do love dunster
Alexandra Starr Photography you must visit Ireland then too you would love it
@@alexandermorrisonhagan1820 pass Dunster Castle on my way to Lynton and Lynmouth, maybe next year I will get round to visiting it...
@@carolsnook4659 morning sweet, you won't be disappointed 😀
I live in the south west but have never heard about Dunster. So thank you, I will visit there.
I would love to visit England. Thank you for these videos...
If watches most of Rick Stevens traveling show,,every time its like discovering a hidden germ,,,ths travel show has been keeping me entertained throughout out the Lockdown in Namibia,,,,,,i like discovering new places and ths show does that,,thnx for the up loads❤️👍👍🇨🇩
I visited York in a rainy day. So impressive with its history and stuningbuildings.
Love your show Rick Steves. You are one of the best travel shows along with anthony Bourdain, Action Bronson, thank you for all of these wonderful shows of places from around the world it’s awesome.
Thankyou for showing my beautiful City of Bath. Of which I am so proud to have been born and brought up in.
Bath is truly remarkable!
...omg, truly astonishing video of breathtaking beauty, I am great admirer, adored and completely in love with charismatic Mr. Rick Steves enchanting filmographies, thank you from my heart, love ❤️ you...
watching my way through all of rick steves guides - such a great, informative, modest host. thumbs up :)
"From Bath, York is just to the North". "Just"! 235 mile nearly 4 hours via the M5!
235 mile is around the corner to Americans, due to the size of there country. 😄
Take the train, the motorway is a nightmare
London to York that is
That's about the distance between Dallas and Houston
It's a pretty short drive by American standards. :-D
A visit to Bath is a trip back in time
Architecturally the 18th centry. Socially the 1970's
I disagree, it's extremely modern
I’ve been in both cities, and they are simply gorgeous!!! Bath is close to Stonehenge, perfect for a quick trip. ♥️♥️
I love Rick’s humor. It’s so subtle
Lovely showcase of York. What does everyone love about York and Bath? Two very similar cities with lots of history
Just returned from a couple of days in York (actually visiting the racecourse there, but that's another story!) and it seemed even more beautiful than I remembered from my last visit a while back. A jewel of a place, with grand vistas everywhere you look. York is a very fine city too. We messed up a lot of our cities during the Industrial Revolution - though even places like Manchester and Birmingham are much nicer than they were even just a few years ago - but thank goodness we retained the charm and appearance of places like Bath and York.
So lovely and peaceful country ,sir Rick Steves I loved your channel Excellent god bless and peace
This channel is so relaxing ☕️
Thank you so mcuh for taking me back to Bath!! I absolutely loved it 😍and hope to return one day! I adore the times of Jane Austin, and Bath is typical. Also enjoy Rick’s easy and informative talks.
My hometown of Bath where I'm currently on lockdown
DARIO MARCHESI same😂
italian in bath...
Awwwww Bath! My birthplace and where I lived in for 20 years of my life 😍😍😍😍 I worked @ the Roman Baths Museum as a visitors tour guide whilst at sixth form. Definitely would recommend to visit Bath xxxx
... always thankful to charismatic Mr. Rick Steves for phenomenal job, enchanting videos very splendid and very appreciated, thank you, love ❤️ you...
Rick Steves is a absolutely Legend! I always watch your videos , especially before I go travelling!
I loved visiting Bath, will definitely return and stay longer next time around.
Go to FRANCE instead it's better than here in ENGLAND 100%
Very happy to live just 20minutes drive from bath!
'Just to the north' of London. Yeahhhh.
Said 2 hours to the north.
I mean as an American, I gotta travel at least 2 hours to get to another state. So it’s all relative I guess.
@@Thursdaym2 It's almost a 4 hour drive!
@@thomHD 2 hours on the high speed train though
@@Eric-ys8do Sorry, but no trains are that fast and with changing lines it is over four hours. I think it is worth pointing out for tourists planning a visit to both places.
I've lived in bath and York I do have to say I feel super lucky 🤗
After over 10 years of wanting to go, I finally visited Yorkshire this year. York is great but I liked Whitby even better, an incredible location right on the sea and great fish and chips.
While at Whitby I hope you visited Robin Hood Bay just down the coast....
@@theflashingblade283 absolutely!
You never went to the lake district?
I live very close to Bath and love the city. It is a very pretty city and has everything you would need
BEAUTIFUL BATH
I prefer a shower.
I lived York for 13 years, and now i’m living in bath, been here 5 years! both are great places to live
EXCELLENT RICK---A FRESH LOOK AT OUR HISTORY FROM A VISITORS PERSPECTIVE.
love channel ,im from VIETNAM ....this country so beautyful
I love you, Rick Steves.
Always loved watching midsomer murders because of its picturesque wonderful settings and lovely culture, tradition and people. Rick Steve's videos are my new found gem. Will visit England one day
I'm from Bath writing this whilst in the Maldives and it's strange to watch this film about my hometown during the epidemic .
This was clearly made when times were easier and less regulated than now
Nice job Rick👍
York was amazing. Loved walking the Wall and the Shambles. The York Minster Tower is quite the climb, but the Under Croft Museum is awesome.
Bauitiful York surrounded by the yorkshire ridings.
Jan 2021, stuck in lockdown ... a good reminder of these lovely places that we can't visit
Most beautiful building on the earth
I'm surprised that these American made videos of Bath---all fail to mention the fine 'American Museum 'of Pioneer art and genuine historic Artifacts there in. The Museum, a Georgian Manor House, perched on a hill overlooking the city, was gifted by the city to the US embassy post war. This is an excellent video by the way.
I wonder if it's because most Americans wouldn't be interested in an American museum while they're in Europe. For instance, if I were visiting England, I'd want to immerse myself in English culture, not look for the American stuff.
I've never heard of this and I researched Bath a lot back in the summer before I visited it. Will have to look it up.
@@trigonomic I am American and a museum lover and would go any and all American and European museums anywhere in Europe. 🇬🇧 🇺🇸 😊😃
Well, surprisingly, they will tell you, that there are many US treasures on display there, that are NOT, on display in America. The assumption is, that the British brought them home here, after the independance War. @@trigonomic
Well said. if you are interested in history, there should be no exclusions. @@danielleporter1829
Beautiful. Miss it so much..
England has so many wonderful cities
also hull
Derby is one of my favourites, very underrated.
Mr Steves crams soo much into such a short time,very educational.
Beautiful documentary as always.
Thanks for sharing, they are both my 2 favourite cities in the UK too 😊
Both cities are amazing! Both are founded by Romans. You can still find so many ancient artefacts just walking down streets of York and Bath.
As always, Rick does a great job. I kinda wish, though, that he spent a tad less time on York’s churches; but, of course, they’re important, too. Perhaps focusing more on Clifford’s Tower, the Museum of Everyday life, the Shmbles, and - yes - the national railroad museum.
Thank you so much Mr. Rick Steve I love your videos
Yes, I totally agree with you.
I have been these 2 cities two years ago, they are way more fascinating than London!
I've always wanted to go to Bath such a beautiful place with its Roman architecture.
went to Bath 2016 and it did not disappoint, exceptional town & the roman baths alone was worth the trip, but got the surprise of the whole package!
Rick Steve thanks thanks for these wonderful videos. God bless you and your team!
Two well underrated cities, jolly well done
Why who underrates them???
Those outtakes where he's trying - and failing - to get on a train (any train, just let the producer call a wrap!) are rather funny.
I live in bath and this makes me want to go visit it
Bath a marvellous city with lots of British history and iconic Roman baths a site to visit as I have seen lucky to visit on a regular basis .Geographic features as spas and canals for leisure,A great place to visit.York another great cathedral city too.Roman walls marvellous to walk along and like your inclusion of dancers a in costume as part of English tradition,York a marvellous city to visit easy admired the best of traditional and modern Britain,Thanks Rick for a well researched tour.
Rick you have been promoted to the big screen to watch your playlist in Europe.
haven't been there but..for me looks like one of the finest heritage in england..
The three years which I spent at University in Bath were the happiest of my life. It's a beautiful Georgian city with Roman origins - the only place in England where really hot water pours out of the ground! Bath is also just fifteen minutes by rail from Bristol, which is also worth a visit!
Looks good, sounds good for a relaxing and an uplifting break
Such a beautiful place ❤️
I gave my yorkie a bath today and so was reminded of this video.
TRIVIA. If you're in Bath, you might like to visit the grave of Frederic Weatherly, one of Bath's most notable residents. You may not of heard of him, but just about everyone in the English speaking world knows of his famous song, which is one of the most sung and recorded songs of all time. Just about all of the greats including Elvis have sung Danny Boy.
He forgot to mention York's most breathtaking sight. The hordes of absolutely trolleyed, horrendously dressed hen parties roving the streets at 3pm on Saturday. It's truly a remarkable thing.
That's not exclusive to York though. All of England is one big hen party.
York in the early to late evening experiences a strange transformation. It goes from being one of the most beautiful cities in England, to a chav infested jungle. 😉
Haha so true 😁😂🤣
Thank you for sharing your history.
It's breath taking
It should not be forgotten that York was the English capitol Long, long, long before the village of london......
Bath and York love love York my .Churches and services a favourite.
I always read that in the British novel, people went to Bath for vacation or illness treatment.
It is a Spa town , so yes they go for the healing waters,that is how it got its name(like Baden Baden in Germany).people also like it for its architecture and proximity to the countryside.
Peace be unto you Rick Steel these are some of the places i wold like to visit some times to come
A gorgeous city.
Happy to watch thank you
I deeply enjoy your work, Rick!
I haven't made it to York yet but Bath is beautiful.
I hope you do make it up to York. I'm in the opposite boat. I've been to York many times and it's gorgeous, though for me it's especially beautiful at Christmas, mostly for nostalgic reasons.
I'd love to make my way down to Bath someday and see how it compares.
Quiet Street is named as it went past the old hospital and had wooden cobbles to keep the noise down for the benefit of the patients.
Magnificent views York magnificent church views City’s historic places church historic places
Trains needn't be so expensive if you know where to look and when to book. Don't buy your ticket at the station - you'll be stung. Pre-book online.
I agree--he should have disguised his US accent
thanks for the tip, m8
Exactly. UK trains are actually some of the cheapest in Europe if you pre-book tickets online a couple of weeks in advance.
Yep. They're only expensive if like me, you find that when you reach the station you've lost your ticket and have to buy a new one for £130 from London to Newcastle. XD But really, if you can be flexible with your days, you can get them at decent prices.
I love these shows
Hello, thank you for sharing a new location. Definitely worth a visit. Regards.
Beautiful bath and York great places
Excellant presentation Mr Rick Steves.
Thanks for your sharing.
This vdo so useful for learning English and culture of England.
Many thanks for subtitle and music 🎶 in this vdo so good. 🌾🌾🌾
I live in Bath, this was weird to watch 😂
Are you obsessed with baths?
Lara Ward I am from Vermont USA and have been to England twice and love love your city it’s my favorite Europe’s city your lucky.
I also live in t'bath. It's about time I got out, I'm starting to dissolve
Same aha
Same, and some of the stuff he said wasn’t true or accurate lol
Loved it!!