Another great video! I really appreciate the work you put into the details, editing and specific recommendations for things to see and do. I could recommend this particular vlog to someone who only wanted to watch one before they visited London, and they would have a great overview. You two have one of my favorite TH-cam channels! Thanks for sharing such high quality content!
Watching your video, I really appreciated the aerial map and things to see and do in those locations and I appreciate your slow and calm verbal explanations.
Great overview of London -- you did an amazing job of organizing various aspects of the city as well as highlighting neighbourhoods to visits and sights to see. I'll return to this video for a taste of London!
Great video with informative and helpful tips for visiting London! I wanted to share a helpful tip (not a criticism) on how to pronounce "Thames" - it should be "Tems" (pronounced like the word "Stems" without the "S". Thanks for all you do!
London was never on my bucket list but after watching your video I might consider it. When I think of London, I think of the Chevy Chase movie "The Lampoon's Vacation" 🙂You guys always do such an amazing job that you make every place beautiful. Thank you.
DONT GO,.. seriously you will be so DISAPPOINTED .. the only English youll hear will be your fellow tourist. Im not lying or exaggerating. London is NOT ENGLAND OR ENGLISH if you want English life, visit NORTHERN ENGLAND and small villages with proper gardens, tea etc. Abd you wont get stabbed or robbed
Great video, well put together 👏 Can I politely add also is that whilst the underground is great, many tourists use it too much. A lot of stations in the centre are quite close together and walking would be quicker and more scenic. For example, Leicester Square and Covent Garden are only 250m apart.
As a tourist in London currently, we're totally grateful for the underground.. after walking about all day seeing sights, sore feet and just wanting to get back to the hotel to crash, walking another 250m or the train, the train wins! Some tourists are only here for a limited time too, so taking the underground between stuff they've pre booked and paid for is essential. But if got loads of time walking is a great option.
"walking another 250m or the train, the train wins!" But by the time you get through the train barriers, get down to the platform, wait for the train, get on the train, struggle to through the crowds back up to the street again.......well you might as well walk that 250 metres.
Do Brits consider the usually agreed on vowel sounds a matter of personal choice? I’m bewildered at the average Brit’s inability to pronounce the vowel sounds of the letter, “o”. Just saying the word “no” will usually illicit a litany of strained or lazy renditions of what should be a straightforward proclamation in the negative. “No” then becomes “noi”, “nigh” and sometimes “nigh-uh”. Also, equally bemusing, is the addition of extra letters at the end of the majority of words ending in the letter/vowel “a”. For instance. When speaking the female name, “Sara”, a Brit’s knee jerk reaction is to add the letters, “er”, at the end of the girl’s name and thus resulting in, “Sare-er”. Why? Are vowels a different creature on the other side of the pond?
"a classic British pint" while he holds an American IPA And FYI you can pay for any public transport with any contactless card or apple/android pay. No need to buy an oyster card
Another great video! I really appreciate the work you put into the details, editing and specific recommendations for things to see and do. I could recommend this particular vlog to someone who only wanted to watch one before they visited London, and they would have a great overview. You two have one of my favorite TH-cam channels! Thanks for sharing such high quality content!
Thank you for the kind words! Appreciate it!
Watching your video, I really appreciated the aerial map and things to see and do in those locations and I appreciate your slow and calm verbal explanations.
Thanks! ☺️
Amazing thank for video sharing
Glad you liked it!
Thank you for sharing your travel experienced in London.
Big Ben is the Bell, not the clock tower. Very good though all in all. From London
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Great overview of London -- you did an amazing job of organizing various aspects of the city as well as highlighting neighbourhoods to visits and sights to see. I'll return to this video for a taste of London!
Thank you! 🙏
London is a 3rd world dump
Great , Amazing Video best of luck..
What is the exact address of the Tower of London?
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Mostly white people in London actually.
Conservatives when they’re forced not to stress about things that won’t even happen for 1 minute
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Great video with informative and helpful tips for visiting London! I wanted to share a helpful tip (not a criticism) on how to pronounce "Thames" - it should be "Tems" (pronounced like the word "Stems" without the "S". Thanks for all you do!
Thanks for the constructive feedback! If we could only go back and edit the video in YT 😌
London was never on my bucket list but after watching your video I might consider it. When I think of London, I think of the Chevy Chase movie "The Lampoon's Vacation" 🙂You guys always do such an amazing job that you make every place beautiful. Thank you.
Haha classic movie! London definitely has some beauty. Lots of iconic landmarks and a blend of cultures!
DONT GO,.. seriously you will be so DISAPPOINTED .. the only English youll hear will be your fellow tourist. Im not lying or exaggerating. London is NOT ENGLAND OR ENGLISH if you want English life, visit NORTHERN ENGLAND and small villages with proper gardens, tea etc. Abd you wont get stabbed or robbed
@bubandlisa
Dont talk nonsense. London is one of the world's greatest cities and English is spoken everywhere there.
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Great video, well put together 👏
Can I politely add also is that whilst the underground is great, many tourists use it too much. A lot of stations in the centre are quite close together and walking would be quicker and more scenic. For example, Leicester Square and Covent Garden are only 250m apart.
Absolutely agreed!
As a tourist in London currently, we're totally grateful for the underground.. after walking about all day seeing sights, sore feet and just wanting to get back to the hotel to crash, walking another 250m or the train, the train wins! Some tourists are only here for a limited time too, so taking the underground between stuff they've pre booked and paid for is essential. But if got loads of time walking is a great option.
"walking another 250m or the train, the train wins!"
But by the time you get through the train barriers, get down to the platform, wait for the train, get on the train, struggle to through the crowds back up to the street again.......well you might as well walk that 250 metres.
@@lyndoncmp5751 ok, 250m is a bit short, but was also travelling with a kid, so if the train makes sense we'd take it.
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United Karachi and Kabul 😂
Britain is now a Pakistani colony in all but name.
Thames is pronounced ‘Tems’
Going to London in October
Enjoy!
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Do Brits consider the usually agreed on vowel sounds a matter of personal choice?
I’m bewildered at the average Brit’s inability to pronounce the vowel sounds of the letter, “o”. Just saying the word “no” will usually illicit a litany of strained or lazy renditions of what should be a straightforward proclamation in the negative. “No” then becomes “noi”, “nigh” and sometimes “nigh-uh”. Also, equally bemusing, is the addition of extra letters at the end of the majority of words ending in the letter/vowel “a”. For instance. When speaking the female name, “Sara”, a Brit’s knee jerk reaction is to add the letters, “er”, at the end of the girl’s name and thus resulting in, “Sare-er”.
Why?
Are vowels a different creature on the other side of the pond?
Made a drinking game out of how many times you said: Iconic & Vibrant.
Utterly wasted .
"a classic British pint" while he holds an American IPA
And FYI you can pay for any public transport with any contactless card or apple/android pay. No need to buy an oyster card
IPA originates in England.
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Where is the Churchill Square
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I love visiting London.
Barclay's is the bad bank.
Londonstan
My sisters going during the spring and I’m loosing my shit
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melboune is more cosmpoltin and ethinic
Gdzie iść z dziewczyną? Nie jesteśmy muzułmanie?
Gods creation is beautiful
Tehran is a far safer city than London.
Hid in a bunker
I wont to come uk please helpe me
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I'm going to London in a few months, and I'm dreading it as always. It's a third-world shit hole, and I never feel safe there.
Try not to get stabbed.
It's a dump.
No, thank you. I got scammed during my last trip to Britain. Never again.
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