Yes, I do have an extra tip: pack a big dose of patience if you're there for the first time. 😀 London is way bigger than you've imagined, things can get hectic, but take a deep breath and enjoy every second of it!
I have been there couple of times. A jacket and a cap is a must considering how windy it gets even in summers. An umbrella is another necessity due to unpredictable weather.
I had to do a double take when you were promoting the London guides. This is the first video I’ve seen Love and London done by a different person!! Always love the content thank you
I can't wait to finally come to London for the first time here! Wish I could've went to London years ago if it wasn't expensive but now I can afford it and still waiting for my passport. I've enjoyed these information about London over the years & I can't wait to go soon! 🥰❤
packable raincoat! it was warm enough that i only needed a sweatshirt but with the rain, i didn't want to be sweating with a regular raincoat. a packable raincoat was perfect because it's really thin and lightweight and i bought it a size up so it could go over the sweatshirt and even my packable backpack if i had souvenirs. also, you don't need as much clothes as you think you do especially if you put it in your mind that you're going to do laundry. and seriously, they really do have basically everything you need if you forget something at home. i only brought the dryer sheets because i'm fond of the scent.
My friend's passport and keys were stolen within his first couple hours in the city. Thankfully, he had copies of his passport and id's so it helped expediate passport replacement at the embassy.
Your tip about how it can be cold one moment and hot the next is no joke - esp. in winter because the heating indoors is just over the top LOL. If you're going to a show and using the tube, the only time you're going to be remotely cold is when you're outdoors. So, unless it's raining, best to leave the heavy stuff in the hotel, be a bit cold going TO the tube and not having to peel anything off once you're in the tube/indoors. Also, some of the walks once you're inside a tube station are a long way and you WILL be taking off a top layer before you even get to your train.
Thank you 😊 we are leaving next Thursday to London for the second time. But we coming end April into May. Great to hear how to prepare for the weather.etc.👍🏽
Every time I come to London, I freeze LOL and it's July. I will be there again in a couple months. I always enjoy myself and feel at home. And I love how easy it is to get to France on Euro Star .
@@a.humphries8678 I just came back from London 4 days ago. I packed t-shirts for every days and 2 waistcoats instead of sweaters so it takes less place in my suitcase. I also took a "warm" jacket, a raincoat, a scarf and even sunglasses that I actually used! The weather was alright, we only had like an hour of rain on 2 days but it was mostly cloudy and sometimes a bit sunny. But there was a lot of wind so it was a bit cold at times. I also went a day in Oxford city and there it was sunny all day we could hang out in just t-shirts. As I said this was last week but I went to London in March 2022 and then it was all sunny and we were just in t-shirts. Also I'm french so maybe i'm used to colder weather than in Texas haha. I hope you will enjoy your trip London is a wonderfull city!
@tanial1533 thanks for this info!! I went to France last summer and am absolutely in love with it!! I was so tempted to spend less time in london and Scotland and head back to France!!
Tip: Never assume that a disability (wheelchair) logo next to a station name on a map means no steps between the platform and street level. (hello Russell Square I'm looking at you).
As well as keeping your hotel address saved, I star or favourite it in my maps app. That way it is easy to start directions back to there without having to look it up. Also make sure you have a data plan that is good enough to allow you to use online navigation.
Oh, and be careful with your pockets and devices around oxford street and other major central areas. Keep them in your zipped-up pocket whenever possible. Gangs of thieves roam those areas looking for easy targets.
With the plugs thing. Bring an extension lead/power strip, then you don't need as many adapters. Just the one in fact! Unless you have millions of things to plug in of course.
I've always wanted to take one of the iconic black taxis in London, I don't know why, I'm sure they are expensive. I think it has something to do with knowing how hard it is for taxi drivers to pass their license test. Silly I know, but it remains on my list of things to do in London, LOL.
Great information and I just shared this with friends who are traveling to London, from Sacramento, CA, for 10 days and had packed way too much! Love your style, Chelsea!
I always bring enough toiletries (toothpaste, contact lens solution etc.) to get me through a couple of days, then make a Boots run and get just enough to last me a few weeks and leave behind what I don't use.
How can all that you mentioned fit in one small piece of luggage, darling ? I usually carry one small one and buy a larger one as I travel because I know I buy things .And even better , I can also have things shipped to my home .
you'll need a type 'G' plug adaptor for the UK (travellers from Bahrain, Bangladesh, Belize, Botswana, Brunei, Cameroon, Channel Islands, China, Cyprus, Dominica, El Salvador, Gambia, Ghana, Gibraltar, Grenada, Guatemala, Guyana, Hong Kong, Iraq, Ireland, Isle of Man, Jordan, Kenya, Kuwait, Lebanon, Macau, Malawi, Malaysia, Maldives, Malta, Mauritius, Myanmar, Nigeria, Oman, Qatar, St. Kitts-Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent, Saudi Arabia, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Singapore, Tanzania, Uganda, United Arab Emirates, Vietnam, Yemen, Zambia, Zimbabwe can relax as they use the same plug)
If you have a iPhone 12 or higher and you are going to be out all day I highly recommend getting a wireless mag safe charger they are great for keeping your phone charged so that you don’t have to worry about your battery dying I used it in London and it was a great thing to have
Regarding the last bit about customs and security entering the UK via Heathrow. Coming in from the US, my recent experience was very different. There was no luggage screening entering via Terminal 3. You step in the queue, when it's your turn you step up to a podium and put your passport on a scanner. It takes a photograph of your face and if you're clear the barrier will open and you're free to go on your way. There were customs agents in booths just beyond the podium, so perhaps if you get selected for additional screening then the mentioned items could apply but that was not case for me. Also, I only had a carry on and backpack so cannot speak for checked luggage.
Sorry, that was not clear. Well leaving from Terminal 3 there's a regular queue and a priority queue for business/first class. You have to remove liquids from your luggage, same as 3-1-1 US TSA rule, but nothing else. Not sure why they would take controlled prescription medication from you leaving if it's in a valid container for the destination country? I have one, it wasn't flagged. Never try to take Nutella or Playdoh through international screening, it WILL be taken off you. Playdoh is particularly frowned upon for what should be obvious reasons.
What about supplements? I have my daily supplements packed in individual packs for each day were there. Are they going to be taken at customs? They’re not prescribed.
@@loveandlondon Often, US pharmacies dispense prescriptions in bottles far bigger than necessary. So I've always used pill sorters to bring what I need and have never been asked about them. No controlled substances though.
Anyone with long hair, bring things to pull your hair back on windy days. Keep one on you at all times. ➡ If you need to stop to check directions or take in the scenery, pull over and let others pass. ➡ Take in the scenery!
It can vary! We talk about how to work out the weather and what to wear and what to pack in our London Packing Guide: shop.loveandlondon.com/products/london-packing-guide
Locals may not wear leggings much, but even the skinny jeans Princess Catherine wears sometimes look like leggings! There are some pretty comfortable options now that are stretchy and can pass for nice trousers.
❤😊 have a happy year working for jess the amazing lady from America 🇺🇸 l wish all 3 of you who work for jess in 2024 a new job have a brilliant 👏 year and be happy always 😊😊😊
Just like my country Norway; Expensive, quirky food. 4 seasons/one day weather. Fast walking, get up from your seat when pregnant and elderly/disabled enter. 🥾🧦🧥🧤🧣And do not complain to us about your travel choice. I will make it in London.🥾🧤🧣
Yes, I do have an extra tip: pack a big dose of patience if you're there for the first time. 😀 London is way bigger than you've imagined, things can get hectic, but take a deep breath and enjoy every second of it!
:) Thanks for watching!
My wife had to buy a coat while we were there in late April of 2019. She didn't realize how windy it got. BUT she now has a coat with a story
Nice ❤️ thanks for watching!
I had to purchase my first ever Raincoat for my trip next week!
I have been there couple of times. A jacket and a cap is a must considering how windy it gets even in summers. An umbrella is another necessity due to unpredictable weather.
Thanks for watching! ❤️
I had to do a double take when you were promoting the London guides. This is the first video I’ve seen Love and London done by a different person!! Always love the content thank you
I can't wait to finally come to London for the first time here! Wish I could've went to London years ago if it wasn't expensive but now I can afford it and still waiting for my passport. I've enjoyed these information about London over the years & I can't wait to go soon! 🥰❤
I think now is a good time, they finished the Big Ben construction work 🤣
packable raincoat! it was warm enough that i only needed a sweatshirt but with the rain, i didn't want to be sweating with a regular raincoat. a packable raincoat was perfect because it's really thin and lightweight and i bought it a size up so it could go over the sweatshirt and even my packable backpack if i had souvenirs.
also, you don't need as much clothes as you think you do especially if you put it in your mind that you're going to do laundry. and seriously, they really do have basically everything you need if you forget something at home. i only brought the dryer sheets because i'm fond of the scent.
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My friend's passport and keys were stolen within his first couple hours in the city. Thankfully, he had copies of his passport and id's so it helped expediate passport replacement at the embassy.
Always a smart idea!
Your tip about how it can be cold one moment and hot the next is no joke - esp. in winter because the heating indoors is just over the top LOL. If you're going to a show and using the tube, the only time you're going to be remotely cold is when you're outdoors. So, unless it's raining, best to leave the heavy stuff in the hotel, be a bit cold going TO the tube and not having to peel anything off once you're in the tube/indoors. Also, some of the walks once you're inside a tube station are a long way and you WILL be taking off a top layer before you even get to your train.
Thank you 😊 we are leaving next Thursday to London for the second time. But we coming end April into May. Great to hear how to prepare for the weather.etc.👍🏽
We're glad you found this helpful :)
Chelsea! Great Vid...been following Jess for a while...Congrats on being part of the team !🥰👏🏾🎊
We're so happy to see the warm welcome, thank you!
Thank you hun for your help and advice can't wait to see London 😊@@loveandlondon
Every time I come to London, I freeze LOL and it's July. I will be there again in a couple months. I always enjoy myself and feel at home. And I love how easy it is to get to France on Euro Star .
Glad I saw this. I'm leaving in a few days and was expecting summer weather. I'm a Texan so I'm not prepared for cooler weather!
@@a.humphries8678 I just came back from London 4 days ago. I packed t-shirts for every days and 2 waistcoats instead of sweaters so it takes less place in my suitcase. I also took a "warm" jacket, a raincoat, a scarf and even sunglasses that I actually used! The weather was alright, we only had like an hour of rain on 2 days but it was mostly cloudy and sometimes a bit sunny. But there was a lot of wind so it was a bit cold at times. I also went a day in Oxford city and there it was sunny all day we could hang out in just t-shirts. As I said this was last week but I went to London in March 2022 and then it was all sunny and we were just in t-shirts. Also I'm french so maybe i'm used to colder weather than in Texas haha. I hope you will enjoy your trip London is a wonderfull city!
@@a.humphries8678It’s been a typical April so far showers and sunny spells it as been windy waterproof and a fleece you will be fine
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@tanial1533 thanks for this info!! I went to France last summer and am absolutely in love with it!! I was so tempted to spend less time in london and Scotland and head back to France!!
Tip: Never assume that a disability (wheelchair) logo next to a station name on a map means no steps between the platform and street level. (hello Russell Square I'm looking at you).
As well as keeping your hotel address saved, I star or favourite it in my maps app. That way it is easy to start directions back to there without having to look it up. Also make sure you have a data plan that is good enough to allow you to use online navigation.
Oh, and be careful with your pockets and devices around oxford street and other major central areas. Keep them in your zipped-up pocket whenever possible. Gangs of thieves roam those areas looking for easy targets.
This video came at the perfect time because I'm moving to London next month!
Amazing! Thanks for watching :)
I will travel to London next week. Thanks for this video. 👍
Thanks for watching!!
So helpful! You did a great job showing and telling us the tips. What is the airport security website for LHR?
Thanks for watching Laurie! Here you go: www.heathrow.com/at-the-airport/security-and-baggage
With the plugs thing. Bring an extension lead/power strip, then you don't need as many adapters. Just the one in fact! Unless you have millions of things to plug in of course.
yes, this is also a good trick if you're not charging/using several things 😄
I've always wanted to take one of the iconic black taxis in London, I don't know why, I'm sure they are expensive. I think it has something to do with knowing how hard it is for taxi drivers to pass their license test. Silly I know, but it remains on my list of things to do in London, LOL.
They are expensive if you want to take one early morning or late at night rest of the time it’s a car park enjoy your visit
Not silly! You do you!
Great information and I just shared this with friends who are traveling to London, from Sacramento, CA, for 10 days and had packed way too much! Love your style, Chelsea!
Great, thanks for sharing and for watching ❤️❤️❤️
I always bring enough toiletries (toothpaste, contact lens solution etc.) to get me through a couple of days, then make a Boots run and get just enough to last me a few weeks and leave behind what I don't use.
Nice, thanks for watching !
How can all that you mentioned fit in one small piece of luggage, darling ? I usually carry one small one and buy a larger one as I travel because I know I buy things .And even better , I can also have things shipped to my home .
you'll need a type 'G' plug adaptor for the UK (travellers from Bahrain, Bangladesh, Belize, Botswana, Brunei, Cameroon, Channel Islands, China, Cyprus, Dominica, El Salvador, Gambia, Ghana, Gibraltar, Grenada, Guatemala, Guyana, Hong Kong, Iraq, Ireland, Isle of Man, Jordan, Kenya, Kuwait, Lebanon, Macau, Malawi, Malaysia, Maldives, Malta, Mauritius, Myanmar, Nigeria, Oman, Qatar, St. Kitts-Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent, Saudi Arabia, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Singapore, Tanzania, Uganda, United Arab Emirates, Vietnam, Yemen, Zambia, Zimbabwe can relax as they use the same plug)
2:24 Oh hey is that the South Bank book faire? Love that spot, think I've been there on every holiday I've had to London, haha.
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If you have a iPhone 12 or higher and you are going to be out all day I highly recommend getting a wireless mag safe charger they are great for keeping your phone charged so that you don’t have to worry about your battery dying I used it in London and it was a great thing to have
Thanks for watching!
Amazing video! Can’t wait to get there soon!
Thanks for watching!
Regarding the last bit about customs and security entering the UK via Heathrow. Coming in from the US, my recent experience was very different. There was no luggage screening entering via Terminal 3. You step in the queue, when it's your turn you step up to a podium and put your passport on a scanner. It takes a photograph of your face and if you're clear the barrier will open and you're free to go on your way. There were customs agents in booths just beyond the podium, so perhaps if you get selected for additional screening then the mentioned items could apply but that was not case for me. Also, I only had a carry on and backpack so cannot speak for checked luggage.
No we meant when you're returning home, leaving from heathrow :)
Sorry, that was not clear. Well leaving from Terminal 3 there's a regular queue and a priority queue for business/first class. You have to remove liquids from your luggage, same as 3-1-1 US TSA rule, but nothing else. Not sure why they would take controlled prescription medication from you leaving if it's in a valid container for the destination country? I have one, it wasn't flagged. Never try to take Nutella or Playdoh through international screening, it WILL be taken off you. Playdoh is particularly frowned upon for what should be obvious reasons.
Your videos are much appreciated. Were very helpful on my very recent trip to the UK 😁
Well done, she's an excellent presenter.
We're glad you think so, thanks so much!
What about supplements? I have my daily supplements packed in individual packs for each day were there. Are they going to be taken at customs? They’re not prescribed.
Should be ok as long as they don't have anything controlled in the UK!
When it's rainy....go into a Pub. Everything it's fine. Believe me. I visit London more than 20 Years.😊
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If it's not a controlled substance do you have to have a note from doctor for prescriptions?
Just make a note of what you have
Just the prescription on the bottle should be ok
@@loveandlondon Often, US pharmacies dispense prescriptions in bottles far bigger than necessary. So I've always used pill sorters to bring what I need and have never been asked about them. No controlled substances though.
So I know it can be difficult to bring things into London, but what about taking them out (such as gifts of chocolates or jams for home)?
No problem
All good!
Hello. Great video. May I ask where you got your reusable coffee cup? I love the design. Thanks so much.
We'll ask Chelsea!
Fab video Chelsea! Great tips
Thanks so much for watching ! ❤️
Great video. Thanks! :)
Thanks for watching! ❤️
Anyone with long hair, bring things to pull your hair back on windy days. Keep one on you at all times. ➡ If you need to stop to check directions or take in the scenery, pull over and let others pass. ➡ Take in the scenery!
Thanks for watching!
What about if you have epilepsy and you need to have your medication with you at all times
Just make a note of what you have on you you will be ok
You can do that 👍🏽
I believe Atika (and all other Vintage shops?) are much more expensive than All Aboard/Traid/etc ?
Vintage shops can be more expensive then general charity or thrift shops but it varies by area and other factors like designer etc.
@7:46 😆.. Very useful tips, thanks!
You're welcome! Thanks for watching!
Is it summer in London during July? How's the weather during July?
It can vary! We talk about how to work out the weather and what to wear and what to pack in our London Packing Guide: shop.loveandlondon.com/products/london-packing-guide
London sounds like Sweden - the weather part 😃
I love London and Chelsea Football Club so much and more than myself.🥰😍🤗💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💯💯💪🙏👍
I❤London!
We're glad you enjoyed the video, thanks for watching!
damn cobblestones and some uneven pavement tried to kill me and i was in good trainers! three times it happened!
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a light rain coat and a warm jumper with a t-shirt are enough
Lol not in the winter!
I never wear heels on trips. They’re a pain to fit in the suitcase.
Fun for going out tho ;)
Are leggings okay? I’m an older woman and love walking and public transit. Leggings serve me well.
Leggings are never OK. Trousers people.👖
Perfectly fine they are ok
They're not worn as much here but you do you!
Locals may not wear leggings much, but even the skinny jeans Princess Catherine wears sometimes look like leggings! There are some pretty comfortable options now that are stretchy and can pass for nice trousers.
I wish jess was doing the itube videos she always message back her fans always
We're always trying to reply to comments when we can ! ❤️
@loveandlondon no worries be safe and happy always 😊 ❤️
❤😊 have a happy year working for jess the amazing lady from America 🇺🇸 l wish all 3 of you who work for jess in 2024 a new job have a brilliant 👏 year and be happy always 😊😊😊
❤ tourist london with pretty you very wonderful
Does anyone want to go to London anymore? Maybe the younger people don’t know what it used to look like.
the answer is yes 👀 it's still a pretty cool place!
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Has Jess left this channel now
Have a watch of our video a couple weeks back!
Just like my country Norway; Expensive, quirky food. 4 seasons/one day weather. Fast walking, get up from your seat when pregnant and elderly/disabled enter. 🥾🧦🧥🧤🧣And do not complain to us about your travel choice. I will make it in London.🥾🧤🧣
Lol you indeed will ;) thanks for watching!