That "modern structure" -- is that an office or a residential or a hospital building? That center canyon is really weird, because the units/rooms/windows to the left and right have zero view or sunshine but a view of the opposite wing.
The tunnel is an engineering masterpiece. This city is lucky enough to have 3 of them under the Mersey plus the awesome, elegant Mersey Gateway Bridge, upstream. Thanks for sharing
And they used building material for the walls that colorfully reflect the car lights and makes you think at every turn "Oh, here is the end of the tunnel" -- but it ain't.
I like that Church House building at 17:00. I love cities like this, where so many older buildings remain. When there's too much modern architecture, it seems so cold, takes the heart out of cities.
While they definitely have some good old architecture, there's also a lot of really crappy modern architecture in places where there shouldn't be. It's a shame because the buildings don't look good together, otherwise I'd be fine with it.
No, it's a very lively city that's had more than its fair share of troubles. Two huge football teams with passionate supporters and a long and vibrant music scene add to the fun. The people are funny and warm but toughas well. You need at least a weekend to see some of the main attractions.
My city of Liverpool has so many beautiful buildings.. you're very lucky you got through some of those roads so quickly, alot of the time it's backed up and jammed especially down The Strand.. reminds me some places I haven't visited for a while so I may just go ahead and do that now as you've given me a little incentive. Thank you for posting this wonderful drive around video ❤️
@@INSANE-vy5gy well what happened has happened india is doing fine now ..uk is doing fine as well ..both countries are important now trading partners Time changes everything
Love Liverpool and the docks area for photography. It's about an hour and a half away from me by train but I always try to visit at least a couple of times a year.
Liverpool's port populated many Countries through Passenger shipping in the 19th century as it was called " The Gateway to the New World.". 🌎 38:34 Redbrick & Cream building on the right is The White Star building , where the Titanic & many other famous ships were registered .... It's now a Hotel . 40:56. Left with the clock ...All of this huge building Is the beautiful but now defunct Exchange railway station . 22:08 top right ( just 4Fun ) Famous son of the city "Dickie Lewis" ... was Lewis's department store. Left the beautiful Art Nouveau Adelphi Hotel .
Too bad it was overcast, but hard to prevent that in England, same here with Norway's western coast - we get very similar weather. English cities look really great in sunny weather though.=)
Cloudy weather is wonderful. In my city, Salvador BA, Brazil, the sky is sunny and vibrant blue most of the year, but I prefer rainy and cloudy weather. The heat on a beach day is good, on normal days not so much. Of course I'm not comparing, England and Norway are much colder than here.
Great ride around "scouseland." Pity you turned right instead of left at Lime Street station and missed St Georges Hall, the magnificent neoclassical edifice which has featured in a number of Hollywood movies doubling for New York City
Interesting I've not driven in Liverpool in my car for years, I tend to use a bus or train, I only drive rarely in a works van and it's an absolute pain on the Albert dock road. Nice to see it from a different perspective without driving..
Lucky you got down The Strand so quickly, since the millions have been spent on supposed improvements its usually like a car park, council removed lanes to put in wide pavements, illuminated trees and cycle tracks that cause ques every day, great vid.
What on earth were you doing driving round here?!? I was watching your exotic video of driving round Los Angeles and here you are filming just ten miles from where I live!!! How bizarre to me! But a great video to me nonetheless!
bro that tunnel is sick. I live in Manchester, we have a fucking flyover called Mancunian Way, literally all cars going at 60mph, slips roads where you have to stop at a standstill and when you enter, build up your fucking speed as quick as humanely possible before someone smashes the back of your car at 60mph. And one of the slip roads has an exit right next to it, literally 100m away. It's a joke.
@@TheCentennial4 Mancunian way is now 30mph 😮 Deep in my urban transport dreams they would tear it down/modify it and create a real cycle motorway and monorail/tram/metro track alongside 😆😆
I used to have a girlfriend from Liverpool. Not only was she very pretty she was incredibly funny. I love the Liverpudlian sense of humour. Excellent video. Thank you.
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Hello, thank you for sharing a thriving city in Northern England. I am very surprised to receive this video!!! Great infrastructure and well developed! What about the public transit services?? Are they frequent and regular? REgards. Worth a visit in the future!
There’s a train system in the city and surrounding areas which is pretty useful, every 20 minutes right now (due to COVID) but it’s normally every 15 minutes
Me and my partner where there in January 2020 for my 40th we travelled up from hartlepool in the North East wat a fantastic city and culture fell in love with it straight away bk there soon we hop thank you for the video
I just don't get why people in India rant the streets of Mumbai for having worn out lane markings when it's kinda the same case in the UK at some places like here in Liverpool. People make it seem like it's a big deal when it actually isn't.
After the first 50 seconds the sceans are NOT Liverpool ... its Birkenhead on the other side of The River Mersey ... from then on you the car to go through The Mersey Tunnel to get to Liverpool !!!
As a Brit I am often impressed at just how many trees other countries have in their cities. We have so few here other than in gardens or parks. Very few tree lined roads and I don’t know why.
This is the central area of a port city. The part you’re seeing is built on water. Further into the city there’s plenty of trees, one of the oldest trees in Europe is housed in one of Liverpool’s many parks.
@@Jessica-dd8xo well idk if it's a problem if it's built on water. Cities like Mumbai have been completely built on water but they have a whole conserved wildlife park at the centre of the city!
@@PeterCooperUK So true. Parts of Liverpool or Manchester remind me of Boston or Philadelphia. One big difference is there are so many more tree lined streets in those American cities.
It's the city centre what would you expect from a dock port ! There are tons of parks and trees in other parts of Liverpool. If you ever come to Liverpool you might be surprised how green the city is ? We even have beaches at Crosby and a sand dunes and pine forest nature reserve a bit further up the coast at Formby.
This is awesome. So much is the same as when I was there in 1982 to pick up my car from the states (stationed in East Anglia).
Thank you for showing off some of our beautiful city
Hey, That's where The Beatles lived in huh?
What a contrast at 6:35, from that older (19thc?) building to the right and that modern structure up ahead!
That "modern structure" -- is that an office or a residential or a hospital building? That center canyon is really weird, because the units/rooms/windows to the left and right have zero view or sunshine but a view of the opposite wing.
The tunnel is an engineering masterpiece. This city is lucky enough to have 3 of them under the Mersey plus the awesome, elegant Mersey Gateway Bridge, upstream. Thanks for sharing
And they used building material for the walls that colorfully reflect the car lights and makes you think at every turn "Oh, here is the end of the tunnel" -- but it ain't.
I like that Church House building at 17:00. I love cities like this, where so many older buildings remain. When there's too much modern architecture, it seems so cold, takes the heart out of cities.
I am agree with you 👍
While they definitely have some good old architecture, there's also a lot of really crappy modern architecture in places where there shouldn't be. It's a shame because the buildings don't look good together, otherwise I'd be fine with it.
Well, seems to me few beautiful older buildings remain in Liverpool. Probably on Dale St & surrounding area: Victoria St, Castle St & The Strand ...
It’s a restaurant on the ground floor, pretty good as well 👍
thats a french restaurant church house building
Crickey, that's a hellava long tunnel. Didn't realise the Mersey was so wide at that point.
You can do a behind the scenes tour of the tunnel and see the 'inner' workings.
It looks like a quiet and peaceful city😍Contrast of classics buildings with that modern tunel😍beautifull city!!!!
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No, it's a very lively city that's had more than its fair share of troubles. Two huge football teams with passionate supporters and a long and vibrant music scene add to the fun. The people are funny and warm but toughas well. You need at least a weekend to see some of the main attractions.
Me ha Gustado Liverpool, cuidad moderna , gracias por compartir
My city of Liverpool has so many beautiful buildings.. you're very lucky you got through some of those roads so quickly, alot of the time it's backed up and jammed especially down The Strand.. reminds me some places I haven't visited for a while so I may just go ahead and do that now as you've given me a little incentive.
Thank you for posting this wonderful drive around video ❤️
Yeah I was thinking how light traffic was in some places. I wonder if he went in early on a Sunday.
@@marshallhughes4514 maybe, I did like watching it though
@@Willo_1647 our hometown is great. Scouse power
@@peterwilliamskelhorn6675yes Peter Scouse power ✊..
There's LOADS of places isn't there
@@Willo_1647 its tough to choose a favourite part. Apart from our town centre(Kirkby) with many shops gone. But we finally got a morrisons
England is literally one of my all time fav country in the entire world. I’ve been to London many times 🏴😊❤️🙌🏻
Yes best English speaking country alongside new zealand , canada and Australia
@@xenophobe2981 absolutely spot on 👍
Why is uk your favourite country? Cause they looted India's 45trillion USD ? and built British Empire! How funny! Duh
@@INSANE-vy5gy well what happened has happened india is doing fine now ..uk is doing fine as well ..both countries are important now trading partners
Time changes everything
@@xenophobe2981 not alongside as Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa, USA and Singapore are all better
Love Liverpool and the docks area for photography. It's about an hour and a half away from me by train but I always try to visit at least a couple of times a year.
Liverpool - a city designed by a King.
Wow...amazing place clean and peaceful.I have never been to Liverpool yet but Thanks for sharing.Best regards from Bali🙏🙏🙏
Liverpool's port populated many Countries through Passenger shipping in the 19th century as it was called " The Gateway to the New World.". 🌎
38:34 Redbrick & Cream building on the right is The White Star building , where the Titanic & many other famous ships were registered .... It's now a Hotel .
40:56. Left with the clock ...All of this huge building Is the beautiful but now defunct Exchange railway station .
22:08 top right ( just 4Fun ) Famous son of the city "Dickie Lewis" ... was Lewis's department store.
Left the beautiful Art Nouveau Adelphi Hotel .
Dickie Lewis ain’t got much to shout about though eh?! Not exactly king dong lol?
@@Eleventhearlofmars
It's not how big your Wand is , but the quality of the Magic you produce with it ..👍
Charmed and delighted with the city of Liverpool! Surprised to receive this video! Thank you for sharing. It is a nice city.
So sunny 🌞. Be off a while. Glad to see your tour videos, always.
Wonderful driving tour to discover Liverpool ! Nice day and see you soon ! Greetings from Paris. Francois
Great video, I have never seen the streets of England, thanks for the video
Too bad it was overcast, but hard to prevent that in England, same here with Norway's western coast - we get very similar weather. English cities look really great in sunny weather though.=)
What's bad with overcast weather?? Its cool and comfortable. Sunny weather makes u feel hot and sweaty lol.
@@samratdey6590 I like summers they gave me a feeling of tickling inside my body making me feel happy like a kid
Wtf you talking about Overcast is Better
At least overcast makes for great photos.and videos
Cloudy weather is wonderful. In my city, Salvador BA, Brazil, the sky is sunny and vibrant blue most of the year, but I prefer rainy and cloudy weather. The heat on a beach day is good, on normal days not so much. Of course I'm not comparing, England and Norway are much colder than here.
Great ride around "scouseland." Pity you turned right instead of left at Lime Street station and missed St Georges Hall, the magnificent neoclassical edifice which has featured in a number of Hollywood movies doubling for New York City
It nice to City of my birth on TH-cam, I was back home in 2014, I live in Pennsylvania in the States, a lot of good memories
Very good, thanks 🤗 Enjoy the Driving 👣🇧🇷
Great video, it’s nice to see the hometown of the Beatles in a typical english weather 😅
Thanks for sharing. Nice driving👍❤️
No pensaba que Liverpool era una cuidad tan moderna , congratulation 🙋♂️
Interesting I've not driven in Liverpool in my car for years, I tend to use a bus or train, I only drive rarely in a works van and it's an absolute pain on the Albert dock road.
Nice to see it from a different perspective without driving..
Why did I watch this!!? I literally live here and was driving down the waterfront about an hour ago 😂
Strange isn't it, the drive through the Birkenhead tunnel and along the strand has been my commute for the last 27 years. Yet I watched it all!
What a beautiful, ornate little downtown. The history there is beautiful.
Little? Ok.
Is little.?
Haha little, you only saw a very small part of Liverpool.
Lucky you got down The Strand so quickly, since the millions have been spent on supposed improvements its usually like a car park, council removed lanes to put in wide pavements, illuminated trees and cycle tracks that cause ques every day, great vid.
My family is living in Old Swan. Ty for the tour
What on earth were you doing driving round here?!? I was watching your exotic video of driving round Los Angeles and here you are filming just ten miles from where I live!!! How bizarre to me! But a great video to me nonetheless!
bro that tunnel is sick.
I live in Manchester, we have a fucking flyover called Mancunian Way, literally all cars going at 60mph, slips roads where you have to stop at a standstill and when you enter, build up your fucking speed as quick as humanely possible before someone smashes the back of your car at 60mph. And one of the slip roads has an exit right next to it, literally 100m away. It's a joke.
This city populated most of the other cities around the Planet when it was known as the gateway to "The New World ". 🌎 😁
“Just 10 miles from where I live”
So your a Wooly back then? 👀🤣🤪🤗
@@TheCentennial4 Mancunian way is now 30mph 😮
Deep in my urban transport dreams they would tear it down/modify it and create a real cycle motorway and monorail/tram/metro track alongside 😆😆
Yes!
Thanks for the ride. No idea what Liverpool looked like before. Very unique!
Thanks for sharing. Great Video👍😀
such a very beautiful long tunnel 👍
Liverpool England 🏴❤️
Well done keep moving and keep sharing 👍🤞
That's so so beautiful! (ironic point) ... mind you, a very good driving as usual.
La ciudad de The Beatles. Hermosa. Gracias UTAH
Great video, thanks for sharing! greetings from China.
I used to have a girlfriend from Liverpool. Not only was she very pretty she was incredibly funny. I love the Liverpudlian sense of humour. Excellent video. Thank you.
Hello 👋🏻 from your TH-cam Notification Gang 😁♥️
would love to be there soon and always had dream my daughter would one day play for liverpool
Appreciate you can only film so much so concentrated on the inner city, but there a some beautiful leafy suburbs too!
Cool! Really great! Super. Always happy when I watch your stuff. Thank you!
Britain and South Korea have opposite roads. It's not easy to adjust to the road 😅😅. Today's video is cool, too. 👍👍
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I was there Saturday n sunday, it was very busy in all the bars on saturday
Ah Liverpool. My home town.
2.29 to 6.18 is by far the best part.
Woow Beautiful liverpool
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A really cool city. But those traffic lights! I've never seen so much interrupted driving...
Looks nice! 😎
Beautiful liverpool
Thanks,🖐👍👍👍👍💪🇬🇧🌍
Nice clean footage live not far from it myself planning on putting my 360 camera on. Roof of my van and something similar
Going places... 👍
I enjoyed your video 🤩
Greetings from Spain ❤💛❤
Do Some Cities in Scotland 🏴 Like Glasgow and Edinburgh
no there shite
Awesome ride dude 😎
Super nice👍
I think the tunnel place scenics are so goods goods goods, so goods beautiful, so goods comfortable and so goods big and so goods long. I think this places scenics are so goods goods, so goods beautiful, so goods comfortable and so goods big, and so goods wides. I think this places all buildings, all
castles and all houses are so goods goods and so goods beautiful. I think this places climates are so goods goods . I think this places all streets are so goods goods and so goods beautiful. I think this places airs are so goods to fresh airs. I think this places environment are so goods comfortable. I think this places traffics are so goods busy . I can able be to the awersomes for it. I am to glads to it. I think are so goods values the delights or wows and praises for it. I love to it. I think are most favorites for it. I
am never is not see this places scenics. I
am never is not go to this places go to the travel. I hope are can able be are have times or have opportunities go to the this places go to the travels. Thank you for sharing thank you so much that’s right all right ok no problems me too see you soon see you later good luck good job you are welcome.?
Great video mate👍
Awesome
Liverpool welcome to the competition to have the best of the best 🤗
Half video isn't even LVPL, but from over the Mersey!
France and Germany are one of the most beautiful countries in Europe
you watch the Rome video and then this one and its like ... thanks I'll never waste my money visiting Liverpool.
Good!😮
Liverpool Is The Beatles!🍀🇦🇷
No.
Nice driving , around my hometown 😉 what did you think of the price of fuel 😬😬
Nice view and nice video 。
Great Video !!!.
What a long tunnel
There is another too...
Maybe the longest in the world.
@@jimtalbott2894 it was for 14 years still the longest in the UK. Might be the longest underwater
@@jimtalbott2894 i swim over usually when i forget me car keys
Very clean
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Can't wait to start university here
Hello, thank you for sharing a thriving city in Northern England. I am very surprised to receive this video!!! Great infrastructure and well developed! What about the public transit services?? Are they frequent and regular? REgards. Worth a visit in the future!
they are we only wait 3 days now for a bus not 4 in liverpool
There’s a train system in the city and surrounding areas which is pretty useful, every 20 minutes right now (due to COVID) but it’s normally every 15 minutes
What camera are you using to record?
"The Long and Winding Roads", of Liverpool.
They need to paint those great old buildings to make them more vibrant and colorful. Too old looking in gray color. Almost no one on the street.
No wonder The Batman was filmed here lol
Very grey, just like the UK :D
why you looking at sky
Your comment is ignorant.
my future country ❣️
Liverpool ❤️
soon i am moving from dublin to live in liverpool
Me and my partner where there in January 2020 for my 40th we travelled up from hartlepool in the North East wat a fantastic city and culture fell in love with it straight away bk there soon we hop thank you for the video
John, Paul, George, Ringo.
Can you film with a hybrid or electric car to diminish the noise please?
I just don't get why people in India rant the streets of Mumbai for having worn out lane markings when it's kinda the same case in the UK at some places like here in Liverpool.
People make it seem like it's a big deal when it actually isn't.
I like this video,
A combination of old and new without balance
This wasn’t filmed on a Saturday you would have seen crowds of people in the city.
After the first 50 seconds the sceans are NOT Liverpool ... its Birkenhead on the other side of The River Mersey ... from then on you the car to go through The Mersey Tunnel to get to Liverpool !!!
No it's not.
@@kathryan78 You are Right, I am wrong ... its after 50 seconds you see Birkenhead.
So no progress on the infinity towers till now wow
Can someone explain how some cars can be parked in opposing directions on the same side of the street? Is see that in other videos of UK as well.
In many countries that sort of parking is not allowed. But in the uk it is.
Where's anfield? ❤️🤩
Anfield is in London 😜
@@TravelTimebabar you wish !!! Haha.
@Ron C 😻😜❤️
Yours videos got way more views than mine
I've never seen the Wapping that empty
Very few trees. Some parts look like concrete jungle.
As a Brit I am often impressed at just how many trees other countries have in their cities. We have so few here other than in gardens or parks. Very few tree lined roads and I don’t know why.
This is the central area of a port city. The part you’re seeing is built on water. Further into the city there’s plenty of trees, one of the oldest trees in Europe is housed in one of Liverpool’s many parks.
@@Jessica-dd8xo well idk if it's a problem if it's built on water. Cities like Mumbai have been completely built on water but they have a whole conserved wildlife park at the centre of the city!
@@PeterCooperUK So true. Parts of Liverpool or Manchester remind me of Boston or Philadelphia. One big difference is there are so many more tree lined streets in those American cities.
It's the city centre what would you expect from a dock port ! There are tons of parks and trees in other parts of Liverpool. If you ever come to Liverpool you might be surprised how green the city is ? We even have beaches at Crosby and a sand dunes and pine forest nature reserve a bit further up the coast at Formby.
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The best place you ever been in you're life
Beutiful city
Birkenhead isn't Liverpool.......