Iconic London Baker Street & Marylebone Tour! John Lennon's Home

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 13 ก.ค. 2023
  • Time to visit the amazing Marylebone London, including Baker Street for Sherlock Holmes and even the previous home of John Lennon. Today I'll take you on a free walking tour of my favourite parts of Marylebone, such as the high street and cute back streets. Cafes, restaurants, shops and even a famous book store. Where to next?!
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  • @ritaadler-everett5392

    Hannah, I'm probably older than your mum, but going with you on these excursions is like being on a vacation with my best friend. Chatting away, pointing things out, laughing, complaining, shopping, admiring buildings, looking at places to have a treat, a drink and more! Your camera work is better than lots of other vloggers, believe me, and your mic worked really well. It helped make the noise more of an unnoticeable background thing. Didn't bother me at all. I hope you bring us back to this area again as I never made it there during my visit to London.

  • @ericbecker710

    This Vlog is the fastest 28 minutes on You Tube! There's never a dull moment! The camera work was fine--clear & well defined--professional! Yes! Please take us to Dine at the Chilton Firehouse! It is a Joy to walkbout anywhere with you❤😊

  • @Dakotagirl823

    Hannah, you are a great tour guide. Personable and full of energy.💖

  • @hayeslong2277

    Your neighborhood visits are always special. Please keep taking us along.

  • @adrianpeaty9078

    Love the slightly more traditional feel that Marylebone has, lots of small businesses and an entire street full of man shops, perfect! Those cakes looked lovely too!

  • @sonofagunner50

    Iffy weather, intimidating cheese, and yet Hannah, you brighten up my (already very bright/too hot) California morning with your Marylebone walkabout vlog. Scrumdidlyumptious!!

  • @kathrynvoigt2142

    Another great video! I grew up in Marylebone in the 90’s and saw the transformation. Moved back to the USA when I was a teenager so it’s great to see how my old childhood area continues to change! Love your videos it gives me great nostalgia keep it up! ❤

  • @lynstrohbach3586

    Love to see the off the beaten path areas, that you wouldn’t typically see on a regular tour. Keep up the interesting tours Hannah❣️

  • @jessbooth5495

    What a buzz of energy Marylebone is! You covered so much rich detail and make it look effortless! Thanks for all your hard work and sharing beautiful London🌸🇬🇧🗺️✨

  • @angeladormer6659

    Dearest Hannah, you knocked it out the park again. As an old Londoner I always pronounced Marylebone the way you do. Yes lots of 50s buildings because of the blitz and they had to build quickly and it would have cost too much to build in the same design and there wasn't the money we needed too much housing. I grew up with a massive bomb crater at the top of the road next to the school. I also remember when you had to book in advance to go there. Mews houses were comparative price back in the day to wages. Our old house which was large was £1000 ish in the 50s and my parents had to have a mortgage. Sorry to go on your vlog brings back so many memories. I was jn a show in a theatre in Baker Street when I was coming up to 4/5 😂. Thank you so much, hope you enjoyed the film.❤❤👋👋👵🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

  • @rmcross428

    I love your architecture highlights. If you're ever in the states, I highly recommend visiting Chicago. It's architecturally stunning with plenty of shopping and restaurants.

  • @howardscott1556

    Done that run from Baker St tube to Marylebone quite a few times. The Metropolitan Bat above Baker St station is pretty cool, it's actually a Wetherspoons! For afternoon tea the Landmark Hotel opposite Marylebone station has a beautiful palm court restaurant.

  • @boat_topper6147

    Really nice seeing Baker Street, really glad that unlike here in the U.S. the shops are not already putting out Autumn & Halloween merchandise. Life goes by so fast and the colder seasons do not need to be extended by accelerated marketing. Thanks Hannah your vlogs are fun to watch.

  • @elizabethannegrey6285

    My old stamping ground in the sixties. Marylebone High Street was not a posh area at all, but had some interesting old (even then) shops. One housed a shoemaker/repair shop, run by a very ancient and skilled craftsman.

  • @marknicholson6562

    Quality vibes on this. Really great content. Love the townhouses and architecture. Not been there in 20 years but still great to see it. So London.

  • @lynnenicholls7484

    Fantastic. Just love walking London with you. Coming from Australia 🇦🇺 this is such a treat. And you just get better and better. You make it look so easy but really all the effort that goes into your blogs is so much appreciated. The buildings are really gorgeous and I would love to live their. Thank you once again for all the work you put in to make us , your audience so happy. Have fun at the movies. See you next week.

  • @TopCat1508

    Loved this! I’m a forever “Marleybone” pronunciation kind of person and I laughed out loud at the guy’s reaction as he came out of the building behind you whilst you were filming your autumn outfit bit 🤣😂🤣

  • @k.mccraw4416

    Yes, Mews streets tour, please. 👍🏻

  • @melissas8578

    I like how everything is so walkable in London 🚶‍♀️❤

  • @BeachBumsk8

    Ahh the motherland, so lovely