Foregate Street is my favorite, then the Hop Hotel I think was the name. These are so beautiful. Seems like the perfect place to film a movie. Perhaps a dramatic love story. Anyway, my imagination goes wild seeing these gorgeous places.
Hi Guys !! Thanks for this. A great opportunity, with the City quiet and this lovely sunshine !! Beautiful buildings. Great detail so well depicted 😊. Cheers, Don 👋
@@CarolandDerek Hi ! Yes we are doing OK, the travel restrictions relax on Friday, so we look forward to that 😊. Hope things are good with you. Cheers Don 👍
Another fantastic trip down memory lane! Our visit, nearly two years ago to the day, saw us stumble upon Friars St for our first experience of the city. It's Tudor era buildings made quite an impression!. We came back a few times to explore other areas of the city ss well. As a History teacher, I found it all fascinating. Thank you again.
Thank you for letting us know we have found since starting our TH-cam film making we realise how much we took for granted and missed. We appreciate your encouraging words, thank you 🙏
@@CarolandDerek ironically, that's precisely what our friends over there said as they joined us on our exploration of Worcestershire and showed us some of the less well publicised areas. They also found many places they would otherwise have never bothered with. I think they had as much fun as we did!
Hey Carol and Derek! Love connecting with other travelers :) We have only ever visited London so this is a special treat. So many historical buildings and you are right. Looking up really gives you a special experience.
What a great compilation of buildings, old and new, to highlight the grandeur of your city. I guess, when younger and living a faster pace of life, one doesn't always look around much. Racing from job to home to other commitments. How wonderful you are now investing time and energy in discovering these pearls and sharing them. Most pleasant interlude with music to match. Thank you so much. Thoroughly enjoy your videos. Great photography. 👍 🎥 🙏 🌷 🙋♀️
That is a shame we like walking by the river and the history that the city holds. But it’s good to have a different perspective in the comments. If you could expand on what you don’t like that would be helpful to those who read the comments. Thanks for commenting 🙏👍
Lovely channel! Wanted to see Worcester for long and for no particular reason. The video exceeded my expectations because you have kept it noiseless, rather supplanted with the great music, and overall feel of the video just transports you to the location. Keep up the good work! Namaste -Cheers!
Thank you for your lovely comment, we are so pleased with you liked what we are trying to do. It is great to get feedback. Hope we don’t let you down 👍🙏🌈
Such a beautiful and full of charm city ! We haven’t been across the pond heat but we are hoping to visit UK, Portugal, Italy and France next year. (Covid permitted) Great video and music choice. Well done folks.
Some gems here (which I missed when I visited!). I agree it's a very pleasant city and this video is only some of the out-of-the-way places, not the main sights.
Sorry about that we feel guilty now 🤣😂. Joking to one side, the City needs a kick up the B, it could be lovely. We cut out the rubbish and the people sleeping in the doorways. Maybe one day we will show that side, but as my old teacher said “you could do better” Thanks for your support it is really appreciated 👍🙏
The narrow streets remind of my home town of Baltimore, Maryland. Maryland was one of the original American colonies and Baltimore is laid out much like a city in the UK from what I'm told.
Uk is abysmal vast majority of it, same old narrow roads, and grey/brown buildings right next to each other, they call this historic and beautiful, i am sick and tired of this countries old mentality
@@c3realK1ll4h oh dear! In years from now this period will be recorded in history, and one of the reasons we make these little videos is to make a virtual time capsule of the places we visit. But the main reason is that not everyone can visit these places, many of our subscribers live on the other side of the world and some are unable to travel. In saying that, your comments are valid, what is one man’s-meat is another man’s-poison. 😉👍🙏
Hey guys its me again love the footage you make and i would love to use it in my documentary about Malvern and Worcester. I will credit you fully because this is phenomenal
No problem we have made a few videos and some have drone footage. Feel free, it will pop up on a copyright feed but don’t worry. We take it as a complement that someone wants to use the footage.
Thanks. We should run our videos past you before we make them public 😉 but the comments stay so others will know. Thank you once again for your support 👍🙏
I used to study in the University of Worcester back in 2012! Great city and university! Just one question, is it just me or the city looks less crowded than back then( like 8 years ago). I remember back in the days the streets being packed during the day, students everywhere.
The pandemic was in full swing when we filmed. It is starting to return to its normal self. Thanks for taking the time to comment we really appreciate it 👍🙏
If you stand outside the crown pub and look at building opposite lookin up you wil see 3 heads ,dont know how they are of though,can any one tell me ? Thanks.
We know what you mean, but the old one will come into its own. The town planers are only thinking of how they can bring revenue into the city. They don’t realise the historic elements could bring a fortune into it. 👍
same old uk cities with grey or dark brown architecture, so horrible, and its overly done in the whole country, look how great canary wharf looks in london or manhattan in new york
Worcester is called a City because it has a cathedral, but in fact it is no bigger than a town. But do you not appreciate the history imbedded in that dark stone. Yes we agree New York has some amazing architectural buildings and vibrant spaces, but don’t throw away the knowledge, skill and craftsmanship of the people who created these structures. Watch our video called (Birmingham The Old, The New And The Renovated in Birmingham City Centre England) and let us know what you think please. Keep safe in what ever part of the world you live 👍🙏🌈
beautifull city and beautifull background music. stay connected.
We will now because we have just watched one of your videos and pressed the button 🙏👍🌈 thanks 🙏
Great walk. Amazing video. Thanks for sharing!
You are more than welcome, but most of all thanks for your support 👍🙏
Another beautiful video, great job 👍
We try 😉 don’t always get it right. Thank you for your encouragement 🌈👍
Our lovely city. Fabulous tour and insight thank you
Thank you for your lovely comment. 🙏👍
Wow Nice Pleace, God bless you,
Thank you we have just popped over to you place 👍 thanks for your kind words. It means a lot to us to know you enjoyed it. 👍🙏🌈
Hello friends . I liked everything . Good luck
Just popped over to your place 👍 thank you for watching and your support 👍🌈
Awesome City 😍
Thank you 🙏
Nice street views.nice music.happy to see the historic places
Thanks 🙏
Wow beautiful place
It is on a sunny day 😉🙏👍 thanks 🙏 fro watching and taking the time to comment 🌈 going to pop over to your place later 👍
Foregate Street is my favorite, then the Hop Hotel I think was the name. These are so beautiful. Seems like the perfect place to film a movie. Perhaps a dramatic love story. Anyway, my imagination goes wild seeing these gorgeous places.
Thank you for your lovely comments, it is always nice to know we have your support 🌈👍🙏
The music and the footage just perfectly matched. Love the city with much people around
Thank you for your encouraging words 👍🙏
@@CarolandDerek My pleasure guys :) #staysafe
@@BanshanMarwein 👍
those old lamps with the crown insignia were so beautiful! Love the message to "always look up" otherwise there is so much you can miss!
Thanks guys 🌈👍🙏
Very beautifully shot scenes. The city looks clean, well cared after and loved.
Thank you
Thank you that is one of our older videos. Hope you enjoy a few of the more recent ones 🙏👍😉
What a beautiful city with interesting buildings. I liked the coachhouse lights and noticed another building with similar ones.
Thanks again for your support and help 👍🙏
What a beautiful place i would love to visit some day 😁
There are many wonderful places over the world and to little time to visit them all. That is the beauty of TH-cam. Thanks for your support. :)
Hi Guys !! Thanks for this. A great opportunity, with the City quiet and this lovely sunshine !! Beautiful buildings. Great detail so well depicted 😊. Cheers, Don 👋
Thanks Don, hope all is well up there 👍🌈 🏴
@@CarolandDerek
Hi ! Yes we are doing OK, the travel restrictions relax on Friday, so we look forward to that 😊. Hope things are good with you. Cheers Don 👍
@@donroy7825 All okay down here. 🤞
this was very well put together, loved the musical selection!
Don’t always get it right 😉
Another fantastic trip down memory lane! Our visit, nearly two years ago to the day, saw us stumble upon Friars St for our first experience of the city. It's Tudor era buildings made quite an impression!. We came back a few times to explore other areas of the city ss well. As a History teacher, I found it all fascinating. Thank you again.
Thank you for letting us know we have found since starting our TH-cam film making we realise how much we took for granted and missed. We appreciate your encouraging words, thank you 🙏
@@CarolandDerek ironically, that's precisely what our friends over there said as they joined us on our exploration of Worcestershire and showed us some of the less well publicised areas. They also found many places they would otherwise have never bothered with. I think they had as much fun as we did!
@@fredhundy1155 👍
Beautiful bridge and buildings! Like from Palma de Mallorca
Thanks as always for your encouragement and support 👍🙏🌈
Lovely, Smooth and relaxing! Congrats on your 1000k subscribers!!
Thanks 🙏. Keep safe and keep positive 👍🙏🌈
Hey Carol and Derek! Love connecting with other travelers :) We have only ever visited London so this is a special treat. So many historical buildings and you are right. Looking up really gives you a special experience.
Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment 🌈👍
@@CarolandDerek We love to support fellow travelers. With the pandemic happening, it's always nice to still connect with other content creators
Awesome ❤❤❤
Thank you 🙏 We made that video a long time ago, and have learned quite a lot since then. Thanks again for commenting. Have a great weekend 👍
Worcester looks great 😀
We love it but some don’t. Thanks Rob for commenting we really appreciate it 🙏👍
What a great compilation of buildings, old and new, to highlight the grandeur of your city. I guess, when younger and living a faster pace of life, one doesn't always look around much. Racing from job to home to other commitments. How wonderful you are now investing time and energy in discovering these pearls and sharing them. Most pleasant interlude with music to match. Thank you so much. Thoroughly enjoy your videos. Great photography. 👍 🎥 🙏 🌷 🙋♀️
Thanks for the compliment 😊. Hope all is well 🙏👍
Been ages since I have been in Worcester, makes me miss the UK!
Thank you guys we miss travelling, but we can now go further afield. Thanks for your support and keep safe. 👍🌈
Not me living here my whole life and reading ‘what a beautiful place’
That is a shame we like walking by the river and the history that the city holds. But it’s good to have a different perspective in the comments. If you could expand on what you don’t like that would be helpful to those who read the comments. Thanks for commenting 🙏👍
Lovely channel! Wanted to see Worcester for long and for no particular reason. The video exceeded my expectations because you have kept it noiseless, rather supplanted with the great music, and overall feel of the video just transports you to the location. Keep up the good work! Namaste -Cheers!
Thank you for your lovely comment, we are so pleased with you liked what we are trying to do. It is great to get feedback. Hope we don’t let you down 👍🙏🌈
Amazing how there is so much to see here. Did you have to walk a lot to see so many things?
No not really, just around the city it’s very small. 👍🙏
@@CarolandDerek should i come for bachelors in uni of worcestor i am an international student
@@noornoor6831 must admit we don’t know much about the university it depends what you are specialising in. Good luck in your studies 👍🙏
Sometimes this Lockdown isn't too bad, you start to appreciate what's close to home! Great video! ATB 😁
That is so true 👍 thanks as always for your encouragement 👍🙏
@@CarolandDerek my pleasure! 😁
Such a beautiful and full of charm city ! We haven’t been across the pond heat but we are hoping to visit UK, Portugal, Italy and France next year. (Covid permitted) Great video and music choice. Well done folks.
There is so much to see and so little time, just enjoy what the world has to offer, and film every bit of it. 👍🙏🌈
How have your travels gone my friend?
Well thank you 🙏
Some gems here (which I missed when I visited!). I agree it's a very pleasant city and this video is only some of the out-of-the-way places, not the main sights.
We will be filming again but only when the sun is shining. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment we do appreciate it 👍🙏
You are always choosing beautiful music in your videos!!! You know how to combine your footage with the music and you are doing that really good 😊👏
We are still learning. With each video there is always something that can be improved 👍🙏🌈
nice vid, seems really odd to waych and then look out window and see it in real life
Sorry about that we feel guilty now 🤣😂. Joking to one side, the City needs a kick up the B, it could be lovely. We cut out the rubbish and the people sleeping in the doorways. Maybe one day we will show that side, but as my old teacher said “you could do better”
Thanks for your support it is really appreciated 👍🙏
The narrow streets remind of my home town of Baltimore, Maryland. Maryland was one of the original American colonies and Baltimore is laid out much like a city in the UK from what I'm told.
I will look on YT and take a virtual walk. Once again, I thank you for your support 🙏
Uk is abysmal vast majority of it, same old narrow roads, and grey/brown buildings right next to each other, they call this historic and beautiful, i am sick and tired of this countries old mentality
@@c3realK1ll4h oh dear! In years from now this period will be recorded in history, and one of the reasons we make these little videos is to make a virtual time capsule of the places we visit. But the main reason is that not everyone can visit these places, many of our subscribers live on the other side of the world and some are unable to travel. In saying that, your comments are valid, what is one man’s-meat is another man’s-poison. 😉👍🙏
Beautiful Shots of my Home City with a very Atmospheric Soundtrack - One of Bachs Cello Suites, I’m thinking …
Many thanks! glad yo liked it. your comment didn't show on the mobile app. so sorry for the late response :)
@@CarolandDerek I’m planning on being around for a while longer so no wurys 😉
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We hope you and your family are okay and keeping safe. As always thanks for your support 👍🙏
Hey guys its me again love the footage you make and i would love to use it in my documentary about Malvern and Worcester. I will credit you fully because this is phenomenal
No problem we have made a few videos and some have drone footage. Feel free, it will pop up on a copyright feed but don’t worry. We take it as a complement that someone wants to use the footage.
@@CarolandDerek you guys are amazing thank you so so much
No. 1 Foregate Street was originally a clock makers shop
Thanks. We should run our videos past you before we make them public 😉 but the comments stay so others will know. Thank you once again for your support 👍🙏
@@CarolandDerek It was only recently I discovered that shop information, when looking at small print on back of Alan Godfrey maps.
@@Brian3989 Do you know if anyone has produced a walking map of the City?
@@CarolandDerek I don't know of one, however a check at Tourist Information Centre at Guildhall may have different answer.
@@Brian3989 I think something like that needs to be done. Could be a project 🙏👍
I used to study in the University of Worcester back in 2012! Great city and university! Just one question, is it just me or the city looks less crowded than back then( like 8 years ago). I remember back in the days the streets being packed during the day, students everywhere.
The pandemic was in full swing when we filmed. It is starting to return to its normal self. Thanks for taking the time to comment we really appreciate it 👍🙏
living on the other side of the world it’s cool to see where I was born, be great if you could take a run down northwick road 😊
We will do that for you early in 2023 have a great happy and healthy 2023 🥂🙏
So how can I get to 7 Moor Street from Worcester Forgate Street is it far do you know? I like this too. Xxxx
Less than 10 minutes. By foot we think 👍🙏
If you stand outside the crown pub and look at building opposite lookin up you wil see 3 heads ,dont know how they are of though,can any one tell me ? Thanks.
We have included them in one of our other videos. We are going to make a few more videos on the city, so we will try to find out. 👍🙏
This is were i live near browns restaurant
Thanks for commenting 🙏👍😉
@@CarolandDerek anytime iv just uploaded my own vid
My Grandfather was born here and cant find anything
It is a city with a lot of history. If you can provide anything even the smallest of information maybe we can find something 🙏👍
I hate the new library, the old one felt like a second home, the new one is like a office block, boring and soulless.
We know what you mean, but the old one will come into its own. The town planers are only thinking of how they can bring revenue into the city. They don’t realise the historic elements could bring a fortune into it. 👍
same old uk cities with grey or dark brown architecture, so horrible, and its overly done in the whole country, look how great canary wharf looks in london or manhattan in new york
Worcester is called a City because it has a cathedral, but in fact it is no bigger than a town. But do you not appreciate the history imbedded in that dark stone. Yes we agree New York has some amazing architectural buildings and vibrant spaces, but don’t throw away the knowledge, skill and craftsmanship of the people who created these structures. Watch our video called (Birmingham The Old, The New And The Renovated in Birmingham City Centre England) and let us know what you think please. Keep safe in what ever part of the world you live 👍🙏🌈