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@@Maria-oo1yk, by March or April the winter gloom is usually gone. You might get some rain, but the sun is coming out more and temperatures are on the rise, so you're still ahead of the really busy tourist months.
@@Maria-oo1yk, to be honest, once you’re past January and February there’s really no bad time to be in London. Some months may be cooler or rainier, but in as much as it’s the greatest destination in the English-speaking world, it’s tough to go too far wrong. Do your research in advance, and seek out the places that appeal to your own tastes. If you collect coins or stamps, they’ve got those. If you’re a clothes shopper, there are the markets and the shops. Food? It’d take years to put a dent into London’s restaurant choices. There are a few mandatory stops: Changing of the Guard at Buck House, the Tower, a twirl on the London Eye, and an evening at the theatre. But you must seek out those there who share your interests. They will make the trip special. Me? I cannot go without a dawn visit to the Portobello Road antiques fair on a Saturday, and I’m dying to eat my way through Borough Market.
My first time going to London next summer and I would love to have any tips on where to stay and stuff if u could. I would greatly appreciate it. I watch videos on TH-cam, but there is so much info and hard to get the details I want out of it. Love to hear from yah! Thanks!
Pickpockets are a real problem in London, especially on the tube. Make use of the River Bus (run by London Transport). It goes past most major sights all the way to Greenwich. Safer, less crowded and more scenic plus fresh air.
You don't need an Oyster card any more you can just use your debit card to tap in and tap out of the underground but if you are not from the UK you may get charged a currency conversion fee
Love how your vids are always so useful and practical. Love that you added ‘use your feet’, we can find hidden gems when we walk everywhere. Cheers from Australia.
Very helpful video. I'm planning a trip to London in April and will be my first time in Great Britain. Thanks for all the details, now I have a better idea what to do and what to expect.
Service Charge in restaurants will either be 'Compulsory' or 'Optional'. If the latter, you can ask them to remove it and leave a cash tip for the server. Some restaurants do not pass this on to the server or will take a percentage of the charge. As a Londoner, I always pay cash tips as I know its going to the intended person.
Hi, thanks for this video, I saw it before I went to London. This place is really beautiful. I was there in November and it was nice cold weather, as an Asian I appreciate cold weather. This video is so informative and helpful.
I'm going to London next week and I find your videos super interesting and useful (I visited London couple of years ago already and I wish I had seen them back then), so thank you very much, Chris! :)
Great tips! I remember using the Heathrow Express when I was flying back home out of Heathrow a few years ago, and it was very convenient to get to from the hotel I was staying at.
You will find that locals tend to avoid the Heathrow Express though, just because it's so expensive. It's so much cheaper to use the Tube, and depending on the start/end point of your journey, can also be quicker. As you will know (as you have used it), the Heathrow Express arrives at Paddington station, and unless you happen to be staying in that area, you will still need to get from Paddington to wherever your final destination happens to be, which could involve using the Tube, or taking a taxi. But if you're staying close to Paddington and don't mind the additional expense, go for it!
I definitely agree with that. My hotel was about a 5-10 minute walk from Paddington Station, so that is likely why I chose the Heathrow Express option when going to the airport. When I got into London, I came in from King's Cross (and took the Tube to Paddington) since I took a train from York.
Brittany Supachana I’m visiting in July 2020😊. Guys which hotel can you suggest within the Central London? I am planning to go to big ben, Buckingham palace, bath, Stonehenge and few other tourist spots.
@@martin2466 you realise that London was founded by the Romans right? That it's ALWAYS been a city of immigrants. That as a conduit to the empire that it's always been a magnet to the rest of the world. And that it's the number one tourist destination in the UK.
Don't use the Heathrow Express. Too expensive. Piccadilly Line takes you into central London stopping at localstations. £6.00+ or buy an oyster card. Much cheaper, and also the TFL train which goes into Paddington, still much cheaper than Heathrow Express, maybe about 5-10mins. longer. If there is a service charge in restaurants and you were not impressed with the service then your not obliged to pay this charge, ask them to remove it, at your peril.
I will be in London next month and I usually fly Ryanair so Stansted. This time, I will have the small "luxury" of a British Airways flight which means Heathrow...totally planning to use the tube , the hotel me and my cousin booked is close to a stop on the Piccadilly line, so good point Daniel!
@@cijmo ,, The TFL to Paddington currently runs every half hour and uses the same tracks as The Heathrow Express. It's much cheaper than The Heathrow Express and you can use an Oyster Card but it is still more expensive than The Piccadilly Line (Underground/Tube). This is the timetable … content.tfl.gov.uk/paddington-heathrow-19-may-14-december-2019.pdf The TFL service will (eventually) form part of the new Crossrail/Elizabeth-Line railway which is currently about to open. The thing to realise is that Paddington is right on the North West edge of Central London, so if your eventual destination isn't convenient for Paddington it makes little sense to get either The Heathrow Express or TFL as The Piccadilly Line will possibly be quicker and most definitely will be cheaper. When Crossrail/Elizabeth Line fully opens there will be direct trains from Heathrow to Paddington Station and through Central London to Liverpool Street and beyond.
Very good - I would have added a rec for live theatre and added a small warning that queueing in line is not a voluntary activity. The other thing is that many Londoners tend to be helpful, tolerant and polite but not necessarily friendly. They tend to be busy going about their business. People are often friendlier, or nosier, up north.
Get the tube from Heathrow for around £5. If you buy an oyster card you put a £5 deposit. Make sure you cash it in when your finished. You can use your own card (it will max out at the unlimited day travel amount around £9)
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One downside to the market street food is that they give you too much and up charge you a bit more, therefore it is better to buy one and share among two to three so you can eat more variety of stuffs along the way
Don't catch the Heathrow or Gatwick Express services. Much better to use the Heathrow Connect service or any train heading North from Gatwick into London - way cheaper but a little slower.
I visited London a lifetime ago during the pre-internet days. I was meeting some other people on holiday from the States and the plan... "Let's meet at the American Express Office, near the Knightsbridge Tube Station on June 10th at 2pm." Those days were wild with no communication as everyone was travelling. Exciting, and sometimes nerve racking times.
Great video. Just one minor thing to note: There are TWO Westfield Shopping Centres (Malls). The BIG one is at Stratford which is at the Eastern end of the Jubilee Tube Line. There is a smaller one in White City in West London served by a couple of different Tube Lines.
Great video with lots of good information BUT one very important thing you forgot, especially for US citizens, id that most, if not all, prices include taxes, what you see is what you pay!!
The tax back scheme is only on higher priced goods and the paperwork is provided by the shop. For example, if you buy jewelry or a watch the shop will give you the forms, you fill them out and you mail them AS YOU LEAVE THE COUNTRY. The VAT will be credited back to your credit card in a few weeks.
As far as riding the tube goes don't bother paying for an oyster card if you have Apple Pay (I assume Android Pay works as well) or a contactless card (it has a wifi looking symbol if it's contactless)
Be very aware of the ATM's located outside on the street in London. They are notorious for the ease in which thieves can skim your ATM card details and then start taking money out of your account. Certainly cover your PIN as you input it in every case, but I would suggest you only use ATM's inside banks which are very plentiful everywhere.
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Oh wow! I did not know that either about the toilets. I don’t know what you think about that but I think that’s bad. Paying to use the loo. Gee. That’s not everywhere, fortunately.
Making people pay will usually result in better maintained toilets and will usually deter the undesirables who do drugs in the toilets and generally leave them in a bad state.
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For your information the black cabs around london are called hackney carriages and second fish and chips isn't actually english contrary to popular belief
As a Londoner I will advice better to take Piccadily line from Heathrow rather than Heathrow express to save money. Also avoid London black cabs.. they are expensive but if you dont have an uber app, then black cab is better than pre-paid taxi service.. One more thing... Beware of SANTANDER BICYCLES... By their advert, you will think that they charge 2 pounds for the fist hour and then another 2 pounds for every extra 30 min. riding.. NO... Actually its 2 pounds per 30 min. right from the time you pull the bike out of the dock.. And one last thing.. TIP is not mandatory or necessary.. if you feel like you can but its not an obligation and no waiting staff will ever push or gesture you for a tip. I love London.. :-)
You say the London black cab is expensive but there is a fixed fare calculated by a meter, so if you are on your own it can be expensive but four or five sharing works out cheaper than a bus fare!
It's astonishing how many people profess to tell you about travel in London without mentioning that there is a whole parallel system of communication to tube lines on overground trains. The system's equally as big as the tube network and can take you to parts of London, like Greenwich, which you're not going to get to any other way. It can also zap you around the perimeter of the city in far quicker time than you'd take going into the centre and out again.
Technically the Heathrow Express only goes in Paddington Station which means you must spend more on the Tube just take the Tube on the Piccadilly line to directly goes in the city.
: Theres not lots of different citys in what you called the greater metropolitan area outside of the city of london in the centre. Its all one city called london with the area called the city of london a ceremonial county and the different boroughs all around making up greater london but these are not different citys as you said. its just like new york having different boroughs mahantan, bronx etc. think of of city of london being to london as downtown manhatten is to new york.
@@AJ-hb4tw im gonna be there for work actually so even if the weather is bad, i have to be there anyway..i was hoping to have some fun after meetings..so fingers crossed for good weather 😊
I think my main advice is to give yourself time. It's easy and convenient to get around London but it's a huge city. Budget your time for actually getting places and especially the day you fly out. Unless you have an evening flight, my advice is to get there early morning. Towing your suitcase around the tube is cumbersome in the morning rush hour and the way I look at it - even if my flight is 1pm, I wouldn't be doing much but sitting in a hotel reading before I had to head out so just get there early and then you can sit and read.
hi, I’m visiting in July 2020 which hotel can you suggest within the Central London which not too expensive :) I am planning to go to big ben, Buckingham palace, bath, Stonehenge and few other tourist spots.
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Its 32 boroughs not 33 as you said . im gonna let you off this time
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I'm from London and everything in this is accurate. I love the way you say tube (toooobe).
Thanks Nik!
I love going in March, October and november...absolutely love that time of year.
As a Londoner i’d recommend end of August or beginning or September, it’s less busy but we always seem to have good weather in September
Or even May, before schools let out in the US and Europe.
January and February, however, can be dreary . . .
@@Maria-oo1yk, by March or April the winter gloom is usually gone.
You might get some rain, but the sun is coming out more and temperatures are on the rise, so you're still ahead of the really busy tourist months.
@@Maria-oo1yk, to be honest, once you’re past January and February there’s really no bad time to be in London. Some months may be cooler or rainier, but in as much as it’s the greatest destination in the English-speaking world, it’s tough to go too far wrong.
Do your research in advance, and seek out the places that appeal to your own tastes. If you collect coins or stamps, they’ve got those. If you’re a clothes shopper, there are the markets and the shops. Food? It’d take years to put a dent into London’s restaurant choices.
There are a few mandatory stops: Changing of the Guard at Buck House, the Tower, a twirl on the London Eye, and an evening at the theatre.
But you must seek out those there who share your interests. They will make the trip special.
Me? I cannot go without a dawn visit to the Portobello Road antiques fair on a Saturday, and I’m dying to eat my way through Borough Market.
How do you feel about November?
My first time going to London next summer and I would love to have any tips on where to stay and stuff if u could. I would greatly appreciate it. I watch videos on TH-cam, but there is so much info and hard to get the details I want out of it. Love to hear from yah! Thanks!
I really enjoy the way you present your little travel guides. Short, to the point, quirky and fun. Well done
Thanks Andrew!
Pickpockets are a real problem in London, especially on the tube. Make use of the River Bus (run by London Transport). It goes past most major sights all the way to Greenwich. Safer, less crowded and more scenic plus fresh air.
Reminds me of Oliver Twist and Fagin!
I have no clue why I’m watching this. I LIVE HERE!!! 😂
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beautiful images, an idea for a next holiday
As a Londoner who has lived for a very long time in Western Canada must admit you do a great job for an American.
Thanks Ian :)
You don't need an Oyster card any more you can just use your debit card to tap in and tap out of the underground but if you are not from the UK you may get charged a currency conversion fee
As a Brit I can say you did an excellent job of covering London. Cheers 👍
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Love how your vids are always so useful and practical. Love that you added ‘use your feet’, we can find hidden gems when we walk everywhere. Cheers from Australia.
Thanks Anne! Cheers!
I am here now. You could not be more informative. Thanks for your video.
Thanks islandgirl!
Very helpful video. I'm planning a trip to London in April and will be my first time in Great Britain. Thanks for all the details, now I have a better idea what to do and what to expect.
As a Brit, I would say this is the most accurate overview of London by an American that I have seen.
Thanks Shane!
Service Charge in restaurants will either be 'Compulsory' or 'Optional'. If the latter, you can ask them to remove it and leave a cash tip for the server. Some restaurants do not pass this on to the server or will take a percentage of the charge. As a Londoner, I always pay cash tips as I know its going to the intended person.
Hi, thanks for this video, I saw it before I went to London. This place is really beautiful. I was there in November and it was nice cold weather, as an Asian I appreciate cold weather. This video is so informative and helpful.
Very informative, but I was laughing at how many times he said London in the video LOL. Thank you for providing us with the great info!
It IS a video on London after all :)
I'm going to London in May. The video was very informative and helpful. I can't wait! Thanks.
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We had been there many times, however it’s still fun to watch your video 🥰
Awesome Jessica!
Thanks for the video... Im going to London next month... I really loved your advices.
Thanks Flavio! Enjoy London!
Thank s for the video,planning to go in December
This video brought me to the nostalgic moment when I went to London last year. Good video
Very informative....I'm traveling to London this spring so i made sure to subscribe to check out all your videos!!!
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Wow that was amazing. Ive watched a few of these videos and yours is by far the best one. Fantastic job
Thanks freeleech!
I am sure your guidance will make my visit to London a very learning experience.
Hope so!
I'm going to London next week and I find your videos super interesting and useful (I visited London couple of years ago already and I wish I had seen them back then), so thank you very much, Chris! :)
Cheers Zuzana!
very informative video great
Thanks Stephen
Clearly explained well done.we're planning to visit London in 2 weeks time.
Thanks Rhamil! Enjoy London!
Such a feel good travel guide of London! We live here but just had to watch, always enjoy your videos!
Thanks brother for giving good Information for london
Great tips! I remember using the Heathrow Express when I was flying back home out of Heathrow a few years ago, and it was very convenient to get to from the hotel I was staying at.
15 mins to the city is pretty fantastic!
You will find that locals tend to avoid the Heathrow Express though, just because it's so expensive. It's so much cheaper to use the Tube, and depending on the start/end point of your journey, can also be quicker. As you will know (as you have used it), the Heathrow Express arrives at Paddington station, and unless you happen to be staying in that area, you will still need to get from Paddington to wherever your final destination happens to be, which could involve using the Tube, or taking a taxi. But if you're staying close to Paddington and don't mind the additional expense, go for it!
I definitely agree with that. My hotel was about a 5-10 minute walk from Paddington Station, so that is likely why I chose the Heathrow Express option when going to the airport. When I got into London, I came in from King's Cross (and took the Tube to Paddington) since I took a train from York.
There are two Westfields - go to the one in the Bush, the one in Stratford is very crowded
also just go to shepherds bush in general, its full of culture and good music venues. some drugs....but hey ho thats the culture right
Regarding toilets most Daprartment stores have them such as Selfridges Marks & Spencer’s etc regards David Chave
Thanks for the tip on the Loos!
This is so helpful, I'm going to London in 3 months ALL THE WAY from New Zealand lol thanks man 🤙
Thanks Shale! Enjoy your trip!
I will be watching more of your videos from now on as I am visiting London and Ireland in September of 2020.
Brittany Supachana I’m visiting in July 2020😊. Guys which hotel can you suggest within the Central London? I am planning to go to big ben, Buckingham palace, bath, Stonehenge and few other tourist spots.
Loved this great vid. We checked out London last week, it felt pretty quiet for August. The tube was soooo quiet. Good work
"The language is english, but it's british english." That is just brilliant
I wonder where the English language comes from lol?
There is meta irony in this post.
Yeah!
This really annoyed me 😂
@@martin2466 you realise that London was founded by the Romans right? That it's ALWAYS been a city of immigrants. That as a conduit to the empire that it's always been a magnet to the rest of the world. And that it's the number one tourist destination in the UK.
Don't use the Heathrow Express. Too expensive. Piccadilly Line takes you into central London stopping at localstations. £6.00+ or buy an oyster card. Much cheaper, and also the TFL train which goes into Paddington, still much cheaper than Heathrow Express, maybe about 5-10mins. longer. If there is a service charge in restaurants and you were not impressed with the service then your not obliged to pay this charge, ask them to remove it, at your peril.
thnx for this
I will be in London next month and I usually fly Ryanair so Stansted. This time, I will have the small "luxury" of a British Airways flight which means Heathrow...totally planning to use the tube , the hotel me and my cousin booked is close to a stop on the Piccadilly line, so good point Daniel!
True, any airport loves to rip off jetlagged foreigners
Never heard of the TFL to Paddington. It's just with Oyster card then? Thanks for the tip!
@@cijmo ,, The TFL to Paddington currently runs every half hour and uses the same tracks as The Heathrow Express. It's much cheaper than The Heathrow Express and you can use an Oyster Card but it is still more expensive than The Piccadilly Line (Underground/Tube). This is the timetable … content.tfl.gov.uk/paddington-heathrow-19-may-14-december-2019.pdf
The TFL service will (eventually) form part of the new Crossrail/Elizabeth-Line railway which is currently about to open.
The thing to realise is that Paddington is right on the North West edge of Central London, so if your eventual destination isn't convenient for Paddington it makes little sense to get either The Heathrow Express or TFL as The Piccadilly Line will possibly be quicker and most definitely will be cheaper. When Crossrail/Elizabeth Line fully opens there will be direct trains from Heathrow to Paddington Station and through Central London to Liverpool Street and beyond.
also the London bridge is in Arizona
Very good - I would have added a rec for live theatre and added a small warning that queueing in line is not a voluntary activity. The other thing is that many Londoners tend to be helpful, tolerant and polite but not necessarily friendly. They tend to be busy going about their business. People are often friendlier, or nosier, up north.
Great Tips ! Travelling this September ! Glad I found your vids... thank you!
Thanks Kay!
Get the tube from Heathrow for around £5.
If you buy an oyster card you put a £5 deposit. Make sure you cash it in when your finished. You can use your own card (it will max out at the unlimited day travel amount around £9)
Thank you Mr. TOUR Tipper! U r fantastic at giving us much information....AND VERY Important info! I enjoyed ur video and will watch others made by Yellow Productions...THANK YOU!Dorothy in Tampa Bay Florida USA
Thanks Dorothy!
One downside to the market street food is that they give you too much and up charge you a bit more, therefore it is better to buy one and share among two to three so you can eat more variety of stuffs along the way
As a Londoner, I think you did a great job on this dude 👍
Chris, you are a life saver! Thank you for the info!
My pleasure Manal!
This video was extremely helpful.... thank you
Thanks!
This video and a few of your others helped us soooo much... Thank you so much for the info..Camden Market was the best!
Great video! Believe it’s pronounced the Chube though. Cheers mate 🍻
Thanks Nicholas
Don't catch the Heathrow or Gatwick Express services. Much better to use the Heathrow Connect service or any train heading North from Gatwick into London - way cheaper but a little slower.
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This video brings back memories. Great job!
I visited London a lifetime ago during the pre-internet days. I was meeting some other people on holiday from the States and the plan... "Let's meet at the American Express Office, near the Knightsbridge Tube Station on June 10th at 2pm." Those days were wild with no communication as everyone was travelling. Exciting, and sometimes nerve racking times.
*Oh my! That's right..I can't even imagine that!*
Born and bread Londoner here. Amazing knowledge you have! Another great place to take your youngsters is a place called Hamley's on Regent St.
Thanks Omar!!!
Bred, not bread
Yay, will be there in a "few" days.
Great video. Just one minor thing to note: There are TWO Westfield Shopping Centres (Malls). The BIG one is at Stratford which is at the Eastern end of the Jubilee Tube Line. There is a smaller one in White City in West London served by a couple of different Tube Lines.
Thanks for the clarification!
Update: White City one is now the biggest in Europe after they open their phase 2 with John Lewis, etc
Indeed. Westfield is a chain of shopping centres.
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Great Video. Thank you for posting.
Thanks Sonny!
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Wish you had covered getting into London by tube from Brit Air's terminal 5 from Heathrow.
At last, a travel channel with a guy who is not annoying and just eating.
Hah! Thanks gmork!
I adored walking in London
thanks a lot for all this usefull information about London needed it for my next trip ;)
I hope you enjoy London Nalia!
Wow! I love it this video! Thanks for the good job!
Thanks Gabriel!
Great video with lots of good information BUT one very important thing you forgot, especially for US citizens, id that most, if not all, prices include taxes, what you see is what you pay!!
Good point! Thanks for the addition!
The tax back scheme is only on higher priced goods and the paperwork is provided by the shop.
For example, if you buy jewelry or a watch the shop will give you the forms, you fill them out and you mail them AS YOU LEAVE THE COUNTRY. The VAT will be credited back to your credit card in a few weeks.
thanks appreciated today I m going to London thanks for information
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nice video. good tips. tnx a lot
Thanks!
Yea all correct but come August cuz June is cold and vat is always 20% or 0% for food
Loved the video!!
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Very helpful thank you for this
As far as riding the tube goes don't bother paying for an oyster card if you have Apple Pay (I assume Android Pay works as well) or a contactless card (it has a wifi looking symbol if it's contactless)
Be very aware of the ATM's located outside on the street in London. They are notorious for the ease in which thieves can skim your ATM card details and then start taking money out of your account. Certainly cover your PIN as you input it in every case, but I would suggest you only use ATM's inside banks which are very plentiful everywhere.
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Great tips dude! Thanks!!
Excellent trip to London friend
such good details...thank you.
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Oh wow! I did not know that either about the toilets. I don’t know what you think about that but I think that’s bad. Paying to use the loo. Gee. That’s not everywhere, fortunately.
Making people pay will usually result in better maintained toilets and will usually deter the undesirables who do drugs in the toilets and generally leave them in a bad state.
Really good info!
Going to London in 10 days first time, excited!
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For your information the black cabs around london are called hackney carriages and second fish and chips isn't actually english contrary to popular belief
Will going in January 2022 I think I’ll be fine out there.
As a Londoner I will advice better to take Piccadily line from Heathrow rather than Heathrow express to save money. Also avoid London black cabs.. they are expensive but if you dont have an uber app, then black cab is better than pre-paid taxi service..
One more thing... Beware of SANTANDER BICYCLES... By their advert, you will think that they charge 2 pounds for the fist hour and then another 2 pounds for every extra 30 min. riding.. NO... Actually its 2 pounds per 30 min. right from the time you pull the bike out of the dock..
And one last thing.. TIP is not mandatory or necessary.. if you feel like you can but its not an obligation and no waiting staff will ever push or gesture you for a tip.
I love London.. :-)
Thanks for the extra tips Sahil!
You say the London black cab is expensive but there is a fixed fare calculated by a meter, so if you are on your own it can be expensive but four or five sharing works out cheaper than a bus fare!
It's astonishing how many people profess to tell you about travel in London without mentioning that there is a whole parallel system of communication to tube lines on overground trains. The system's equally as big as the tube network and can take you to parts of London, like Greenwich, which you're not going to get to any other way. It can also zap you around the perimeter of the city in far quicker time than you'd take going into the centre and out again.
Thanks for the addition!
Indeed. It may be worth noting that many taxi drivers develop issues when asked to venture south of London Bridge
Technically the Heathrow Express only goes in Paddington Station which means you must spend more on the Tube just take the Tube on the Piccadilly line to directly goes in the city.
: Theres not lots of different citys in what you called the greater metropolitan area outside of the city of london in the centre.
Its all one city called london with the area called the city of london a ceremonial county and the different boroughs all around making up greater london but these are not different citys as you said. its just like new york having different boroughs mahantan, bronx etc. think of of city of london being to london as downtown manhatten is to new york.
How many suitcases can you take on the Heathrow Express?
How many times London Bridge from the song was moved to Arizona, US?
what are the most popular tourist attraction in london?
planning to go to London next May 2020 Thanks for great infors
My pleasure jianht!
What if you have 3-4 people in your group? Would taking a taxi be more worth it?
Depends how far you are going.. and at what time. Traffic time the Tube is probably faster
You mentioned all the months except for December..is it a good time to visit during?
@@AJ-hb4tw im gonna be there for work actually so even if the weather is bad, i have to be there anyway..i was hoping to have some fun after meetings..so fingers crossed for good weather 😊
the heathrow express is crossrail
I think my main advice is to give yourself time. It's easy and convenient to get around London but it's a huge city. Budget your time for actually getting places and especially the day you fly out. Unless you have an evening flight, my advice is to get there early morning. Towing your suitcase around the tube is cumbersome in the morning rush hour and the way I look at it - even if my flight is 1pm, I wouldn't be doing much but sitting in a hotel reading before I had to head out so just get there early and then you can sit and read.
hi, I’m visiting in July 2020 which hotel can you suggest within the Central London which not too expensive :) I am planning to go to big ben, Buckingham palace, bath, Stonehenge and few other tourist spots.
Great video, thank you so much! :)
Thanks Julieta!
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Thanks Spark!