In Brighton they were talking about Palace Pier but showing a lot of the burnt out remains of West Pier. They didn't show the Lanes of Brighton Pavilion (the seaside play palace of George IV when he was Regent), well worth checking out
I live near Oxford and used to work there, whilst there are some nice bits, most of it is meh. From where I live I prefer to take the train East to London than North to Oxford.
The Lake District was preserved by the famous children's Author Beatrix Potter (See Peter Rabbit) who bought 40,000 acres of the land and left it to the nation, creating the National Park.
The Lake District is 583,747 acres, As a National Park, designated under the 'National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949' A small part was saved by Beatrix Potter & Other private owners,, But thanks she did.
England is amazing. You can go inside homes from the 15th century and walk the same paths as Romans. You can see the nature and countryside that inspired Tolkien and visit the church where Crusaders are buried. I've even personally been in Anne Boleyns room and seen the writings in her book of prayers. You can visit places that changed the course of history, like where Thomas Becket was slain in a cathedral or see the Coronation Chair from 1300s. You can visit the Roman Baths and Anglo Saxon treasures, or just enjoy cobbled streets with a pint by the fireside in a pub. 🏴
Th British Isles is big enough to live in but small enough to hold thousands of amazing places to visit and explore. Our history goes back 10,000 years
I recommend that you visit avebury henge you can actually get to touch the stones. Royal Bath Spa, is worth a day in its own right especially as you can spend time in Thermaebatspa and bath in the natual hot spring mineral waters.
Great video again guys , lovely to see your genuine reactions , try and catch a video on the Cotswolds you will be blown away , and also Bradford On Avon in Wiltshire , keep em coming 🤣🤣👍👍
Britain is 1500 km long, with 35,000 km of coastline, compared to a lot of countries it’s small, but the UK is not a tiny little Island, it covers and area of 240,000 square kilometres, it’s actually 3x larger than Iceland.
The colleges of Oxford and Cambridge are spread out throughout the centres of these cities. So they're not as big as they look. Lots of other buildings, such as shops, houses, restaurants, churches, are among the university buildings. They each have about 30,000 students, but over 100,000 other people live in these cities as well.
Perhaps it's worth adding that the video showed a glimpse of Chester Racecourse, which is the UK's oldest surviving horse racing circuit, and that the nearby Chester Zoo is one of the UK's most popular visitor attractions in its own right (and a personal favourite from my childhood)? Chester is a very pretty city indeed.
London is fast becoming a no-go area not just for Brits but tourists also. This video isn't a good representation of Enland. They missed off the cotswolds, Cheddar Gorge, The Yorkshire Dales, Cornwall, The Peak District, Devon. Stonehenge is a very interesting site historically, but after you've seen some rocks standing in a circle, that's it.
Hi, like your reactions, brilliant show. The utube video, 10 best places to visit in England was terrible, there medieval and Roman buildings all over England, Canterbury is one of the original top ten places to visit in England. Brighton was shown, but the did not show you the old town or the palace just a view of the sea front. The whole video was artful. If you look at a video of Brighton you will see what I mean and if you look at each of the others individually, you will get a better idea of them. Love the show, keep it up👍👍👌
Oxford is a collection of colleges. That is why it is so big. The video didn't show the best parts of each city. For example, The Shambles in York is amazing but not shown.
guys just to let you know and your are right about london, with the new and the old, yes they have put some big bulidings in, the shard, the walkie talie building, but to ge planning, they had to have have a floor for the public and free, yeah you have to book somethimes, to go to the sky gardens and so on, but its free, and gives you 360 view of london, instead of paying for the london eye
*Bradford* the... *7th biggest City in the UK by population* - *560,200* to be exact. *8th Biggest City in the UK by area* - *141.47 square miles* (366.41 square kilometres) to be exact. World's First *UNESCO City of Film.* UK's Fourth *City of Culture.* Seven time *Curry Capital of Britain* Winners. Birthplace and home of the *Bronte Sisters.* Former *Wool Capital of the World.* Unofficial *Tea Capital* - Birthplace of *Tetley Tea* founders, residence of *Betty's Tea* founder, location of 2nd ever *Betty's Tea Room,* and location of 2nd ever *Taylor's Tea Room.*
No Blackpool? The beautiful promenade, Illuminations, 3 piers, beaches, sand dunes up the road in St Annes, Blackpool Tower, Stanley Park and The Pleasure Beach resort amusement park, Sandcastle etc etc.. I'm genuinely shocked that all these videos miss the UK's premier holiday resort.
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5:05 the narrator is an AI voice, whoever wrote out the script accidently wrote country instead of County. You need to be on the ball for mistakes like this.
There are much better videos which actually show you what they are describing when they are describing it. Most of the time here what was shown either wasn't what they were talking about or wasn't identified at all. At one point talking about medieval remains while showing the entrance to a shopping mall!
Why visit londonistan it does have history yes but there are a lot of places throughout the uk where the history is as impressive if i werea tourist of uk londo istan would be the last place id visit in fact id avoid it.
That is not true. Where we live is beautiful. Lovely villages with ancient churches, houses with thatched roofs,extremely old houses all still lived in. The nearest town is steeped in history with many original buildings. Narrow streets and country lanes. Quintessential English. All depends where you live.
@@dianeleitch Guess you don't get out of the country much. The city's of the UK resemble Beirut, due to Governments and councils doing nothing they have declined and look like the city dump, i don't even think they have street cleaners anymore. Now due to poverty and flooding this country with illegal immigrants most places are NO GO AREAS, along with what is now being called caravan city ( many people who cannot afford to live ), so many places look like 3rd world locations. This country is no longer the UK i remember growing up, and it's only going to get worse. Sure the only places left are in the countryside, but they will all follow suit as time goes on. Enjoy your peace and tranquillity while you have it.
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Yes we have many beautiful places in Britain, many castles, cathedrals, stately homes, gorgeous countryside xx enjoy 😉 ❤
Thank you! 😃
We lived in England; Banbury specifically, for three years and loved it. So many beautiful places to visit! 😊
thank you guys for taking a look around the u k. there are some beutiful places to visit
In Brighton they were talking about Palace Pier but showing a lot of the burnt out remains of West Pier. They didn't show the Lanes of Brighton Pavilion (the seaside play palace of George IV when he was Regent), well worth checking out
I can't understand why this vid to 'highlight' a burnt out wreck as a must see? I am from another side of the country, but I feel pain.
Oxford was only an hour away. We went there many times for sightseeing, shopping and eating. Beautiful city. The university is huge!!
I live near Oxford and used to work there, whilst there are some nice bits, most of it is meh. From where I live I prefer to take the train East to London than North to Oxford.
@@luvstellauk we went to London by train quite a few times too.
Best place to visit in England = *Northern England.*
The Lake District was preserved by the famous children's Author Beatrix Potter (See Peter Rabbit) who bought 40,000 acres of the land and left it to the nation, creating the National Park.
The Lake District is 583,747 acres, As a National Park, designated under the 'National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949' A small part was saved by Beatrix Potter & Other private owners,, But thanks she did.
England is amazing. You can go inside homes from the 15th century and walk the same paths as Romans. You can see the nature and countryside that inspired Tolkien and visit the church where Crusaders are buried. I've even personally been in Anne Boleyns room and seen the writings in her book of prayers. You can visit places that changed the course of history, like where Thomas Becket was slain in a cathedral or see the Coronation Chair from 1300s. You can visit the Roman Baths and Anglo Saxon treasures, or just enjoy cobbled streets with a pint by the fireside in a pub. 🏴
We live in a 17th century house in Worcestershire! ❤🎉😊
I hope you lovely people will get to visit one day. You don’t even need to drive a car. Can get to most places by train or bus. 😊
You should watch the the videos of Scotland,the city’s and the castles and the highlands ( glencoe , Skye etc just beautiful x
Th British Isles is big enough to live in but small enough to hold thousands of amazing places to visit and explore. Our history goes back 10,000 years
I recommend that you visit avebury henge you can actually get to touch the stones. Royal Bath Spa, is worth a day in its own right especially as you can spend time in Thermaebatspa and bath in the natual hot spring mineral waters.
Brighton beach - pebbles the Royal Paviin.Brighton became popular in the last 100 years as the late train was after performances in theatres in ended.
And no mention of Durham, Newcastle or Northumberland
North East doesn't exist apparently 🤔
@@Mk1Male Or Liverpool where I am from. The north South divide lol
Great video again guys , lovely to see your genuine reactions , try and catch a video on the Cotswolds you will be blown away , and also Bradford On Avon in Wiltshire , keep em coming 🤣🤣👍👍
We need reparations from the Romans. That would be Italy now.
My favourite place is Kent it’s called the garden of England l live in Surrey but Kent is the best ❤❤
1:54 in.. I guarantee my City gets mentioned... or Stonehenge, which is a few miles away from Salisbury... lets see...
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Britain is 1500 km long, with 35,000 km of coastline, compared to a lot of countries it’s small, but the UK is not a tiny little Island, it covers and area of 240,000 square kilometres, it’s actually 3x larger than Iceland.
Chester- There used to be many more castles in the uk. some shops have Roan columns in the basement
I live about 45 minutes from Cambridge
London is a fabulous city but the only problem with London is that if you fart you get a penalty charge for polluting the air.
The colleges of Oxford and Cambridge are spread out throughout the centres of these cities. So they're not as big as they look. Lots of other buildings, such as shops, houses, restaurants, churches, are among the university buildings. They each have about 30,000 students, but over 100,000 other people live in these cities as well.
Am actually from the very 1st destination in this video, Chester City.
Perhaps it's worth adding that the video showed a glimpse of Chester Racecourse, which is the UK's oldest surviving horse racing circuit, and that the nearby Chester Zoo is one of the UK's most popular visitor attractions in its own right (and a personal favourite from my childhood)? Chester is a very pretty city indeed.
I grew up in Chester. It was great then.
I am from Durham, i do not need to champion it, because 66 years on i still feel the pull on my heart that i left for NZ...you guys are welcome
NZ is way better though
Don't think they realise how old all the towns and cities are.
To visit Stonehenge your base need to be Salisbury not Bath.
Harvard named its self after Cambridge ❤
London is fast becoming a no-go area not just for Brits but tourists also. This video isn't a good representation of Enland. They missed off the cotswolds, Cheddar Gorge, The Yorkshire Dales, Cornwall, The Peak District, Devon.
Stonehenge is a very interesting site historically, but after you've seen some rocks standing in a circle, that's it.
The dragon rock is Durdle Door
Hi, like your reactions, brilliant show. The utube video, 10 best places to visit in England was terrible, there medieval and Roman buildings all over England, Canterbury is one of the original top ten places to visit in England. Brighton was shown, but the did not show you the old town or the palace just a view of the sea front. The whole video was artful.
If you look at a video of Brighton you will see what I mean and if you look at each of the others individually, you will get a better idea of them.
Love the show, keep it up👍👍👌
Oxford is a collection of colleges. That is why it is so big. The video didn't show the best parts of each city. For example, The Shambles in York is amazing but not shown.
Red Mountain is due to the plants
if visiting the uk avoide london, there so much more to see and do. also capital cities are expencive.
guys just to let you know and your are right about london, with the new and the old, yes they have put some big bulidings in, the shard, the walkie talie building, but to ge planning, they had to have have a floor for the public and free, yeah you have to book somethimes, to go to the sky gardens and so on, but its free, and gives you 360 view of london, instead of paying for the london eye
You must understand that LONDON is twice the size of NEW YORK.
I'd choose ten different places.
*Bradford* the...
*7th biggest City in the UK by population* - *560,200* to be exact.
*8th Biggest City in the UK by area* - *141.47 square miles* (366.41 square kilometres) to be exact.
World's First *UNESCO City of Film.*
UK's Fourth *City of Culture.*
Seven time *Curry Capital of Britain* Winners.
Birthplace and home of the *Bronte Sisters.*
Former *Wool Capital of the World.*
Unofficial *Tea Capital* - Birthplace of *Tetley Tea* founders, residence of *Betty's Tea* founder, location of 2nd ever *Betty's Tea Room,* and location of 2nd ever *Taylor's Tea Room.*
Those were the good old days, now a s hole
Ah yes, that famous city, The Lake District. 😂😂😂
hahaha
The best universities are in Britain
England has a lot more beautiful places to visit than this.
I was once open to dreams like your daughter....God bless her.
Yes, I became cynical and bitter like you.
Best thing to do with London, is get out of it as quickly as possible!!!!!
*yawn*
No Blackpool? The beautiful promenade, Illuminations, 3 piers, beaches, sand dunes up the road in St Annes, Blackpool Tower, Stanley Park and The Pleasure Beach resort amusement park, Sandcastle etc etc..
I'm genuinely shocked that all these videos miss the UK's premier holiday resort.
dont you hate adverts you cant skip, advertising on here is a waste fo money i never look at tem i look down the list for the next vid tto watch
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Are you African or Carribean?
5:05 the narrator is an AI voice, whoever wrote out the script accidently wrote country instead of County. You need to be on the ball for mistakes like this.
And aparantly stone henge is made of sandstone 😂, these folks are great but the original video is rediculess.
Yeah I picked up on that immediately.!! Lol
There are much better videos which actually show you what they are describing when they are describing it. Most of the time here what was shown either wasn't what they were talking about or wasn't identified at all. At one point talking about medieval remains while showing the entrance to a shopping mall!
Wait till you see Scotland and Wales
Why visit londonistan it does have history yes but there are a lot of places throughout the uk where the history is as impressive if i werea tourist of uk londo istan would be the last place id visit in fact id avoid it.
Poor old London I love it
Rather ridiculous and also racist. London is packed full of history and beauty, and has to be on list of any tourists itennary.
@@cheryltotheg2880 loved I loved it before, now I hate the place.. Islamist everywhere and they make it a dangerous place to be.
@@cheryltotheg2880 loved I loved it before the Islamist took over. Now very dangerous place to be, and that's coming from a Englishman..
Totally agree m8.. along with Manchester, Leeds and Birmingstan..
There are better videos than this one
Don't be fooled, i live in the UK, and it's a dump and getting worse daily.
That is not true. Where we live is beautiful. Lovely villages with ancient churches, houses with thatched roofs,extremely old houses all still lived in. The nearest town is steeped in history with many original buildings. Narrow streets and country lanes. Quintessential English. All depends where you live.
@@dianeleitch Guess you don't get out of the country much. The city's of the UK resemble Beirut, due to Governments and councils doing nothing they have declined and look like the city dump, i don't even think they have street cleaners anymore. Now due to poverty and flooding this country with illegal immigrants most places are NO GO AREAS, along with what is now being called caravan city ( many people who cannot afford to live ), so many places look like 3rd world locations. This country is no longer the UK i remember growing up, and it's only going to get worse. Sure the only places left are in the countryside, but they will all follow suit as time goes on. Enjoy your peace and tranquillity while you have it.