Wow, Lexington's downtown is stunning! The mix of historic and modern buildings is captivating. Great job capturing the essence of this vibrant city! 👍🏼🏙️
I’m moving to Lexington in May and can’t wait! I’m originally from Nashville, but moved to Cincinnati in 2015 liked it here too, but I’ve always been a Kentucky Wildcats fan. I’ve always loved going to Lexington so I figure why not make it home so I am!
Lexington KY is really a big city here and a lot of big skyscraper buildings as well as both old and new buildings but this is a great walk here seeing the main city business section of Lexington but Thank You for another great video tour. 🤠👍📹📱📱📹
I really enjoyed the Lexington, Kentucky Downtown Walking Tour - Virtual City Walks and Treadmill tours in 4K.I especially enjoyed learning about the history of the city and its many landmarks.
Just discovered your channel, great stuff! I live in downtown Lexington so it’s kind of funny watching this while I’m on the treadmill lol. But since it’s winter, this video is definitely the next best thing lol. Look forward to checking out all your other walks!
Welcome aboard! So glad you found us. You can search the TH-cam channel or go to the website citywalksvirtualtours.com where the walks are searchable by location and walk time. All the best and keep on steppin' -H
1966 and 1967 ,68 in lived in Lexington, there was always lots of things to do and the people were so nice and friendly!! Wish I lived there now! Great City!!!❤
Great video, Henry! The quality is very clear, and it's crazy how far you can see ahead in portions of these videos. Lexington is a lot cleaner than I expected. My son and I enjoyed the walk! An aspect of your walks that we often get a kick out of is when you mention something right after my son and I were chatting about it or you start talking about something right when we are. Ha, and it isn't the obvious stuff either. 😁 Hard to explain here in text, but needless to say, it is cool...it's like we are all literally walking together and chatting. I wanted to let you know that I am off of all medications now and have lost 17 pounds, and my son has lost 25 (since March, 6 months). Thanks to City Walks and, of course, clean eating! 🤜🏼🤛🏼 Thanks, Henry! ⛪️🏤🌳🚶♂️🚶♀️🚶🌳⛲️
Yes, it’s funny how mines can get in sync. I’m glad you guys are enjoying these, but I’m even more glad that they are helping you get healthier. So glad to hear about getting off the medications and the weight loss. It’s certainly a journey and, it takes a lot of work. Well done and I’m really impressed by that. Glad to be part of your journey. - H.
Thanks for visiting our little town. It is unfortunate that you didn't have a local with you to point out some of the downtown features we are proud of. You really missed a great place to visit, 21 C Hotel (where you noticed the twisted street lamps. They are very inviting to visitors and have a very interesting art collection available to the public.
I really did enjoy exploring downtown Lexington. I too, would have liked to have had some local knowledge there. I was a bit envious walking past the guided walking tour. Perhaps I can line something up next time I’m there. Thanks so much for watching and for commenting. All the best. - H.
You missed the Mary TOdd Lincoln house. IT was next to Rupp arena. Across from the old Court House was the 21C Hotel which has a museum in it and a cafe quite stunning inside. The 1920 style building high rise at the 20min mark in the video. Has the 2 blue penguins on the top of the main street entrance awning. I dont think you saw them. Hope you come again for a visit.
Thanks for those insights. For some reason I thought the Marry Todd Lincoln house was further out. I always appreciate these types of comments though. I look forward to filming again at some point. -H
@@CityWalks Wow. You are really going to kick yourself. When you went through the Baptist Church parking lot and stepped down to Main St as a short cut? Look at 43:42 footage. The brick house with the two chimney stacks across the street is The Mary Todd Lincoln House. Still a wonderful video though. Thanks
37:49 You should have went up one more block to 3rd Street!! One of my favorite streets in Lex! Plus you would have stubbled upon Hampton Court 💟 Also very surprised the church at 44:10 didn’t get any attention lol
This was on a weekend afternoon, a Saturday, I think. I have to imagine it would be a fair bit busier during the week but it was still very clean and inviting. -H
Interesting observation. I wouldn’t normally think so actually. Perhaps because I focus on the downtown areas that tend to be kept a little bit cleaner? Also, perhaps because many US cities are less dense and people spend more time in their cars, there’s less potential for litter. Interesting perspective from another country though. Thanks so much. - H.
That church toward the end of the video looks a lot like The old First Baptist Church in Eugene, Oregon. Almost to a t. Probably not enough restrooms for all the ladies after church on Sunday or maybe a gym in the basement hahaha
Interesting. Maybe one or the other recycled a building plan. I know there are two identical buildings in Omaha and Kansas City (omaha national bank building and New York Life Building). Cheers. -H
@@CityWalks that’s what I’m thinking. And that church is now called The Shedd or something like that. It was bought by some music group but they have to keep the First Baptist Church sign up on the front. I think the church still owns the building but built a bigger church. Thst one was built right at the beginning of the Great Depression. Also you mentioned some Carnegie buildings. I think that family funded a lot of public buildings all over the country try . Lots of libraries with similar construction and grassy lawn layouts to make them people friendky
That’s a great question. The downtown area fades to residential pretty quickly. Perhaps someone else can chip in with some info. My buddy lives near downtown and he’s a runner. -H
Hi there and thank you for the comment. That is true, but of course I haven’t been to the bad parts of Paris or London or Rome, either but still an enjoyable and beautiful city. To each their own though. All the best and keep on stepping. - H.
These walks are ruined by the constant chatter of the walker filming. The channel Tyler walks is MUCH better because he doesn't talk. It's better because I don't have to mute it and I get the sights AND sounds of the location in the city where Tyler is walking.
Hi Gail, I complete appreciate how these might not be what you like but it’s sort of the niche I have chosen. When I’ve gone silent most of the comments are from loyal viewers asking that I bring it back. I suggest you stick with Tyler as that’s not what I really do here. Thanks for giving us a try though. -H
Lexington is drop dead gorgeous.
Thanks so much. It really is a cool mix of old and modern. -H
so fresh so clean
It’s a nice city indeed. Thanks for commenting. -H
Love walking around downtown Lexington lot to see ..nice city
Thanks so much. It was a wonderful quiet afternoon. Such a charming downtown area. All the best and keep on stepping. - H.
I think the way those beautiful white clouds reflect off of those buildings with the all glass windows is really neat.
Thanks Heather. It was a beautiful day and there is something to be said for those big glass buildings. Thanks for watching and commenting. -H
So much beauty comes alive in these walking videos. It's like experiencing the city's charm from my living room. I am a fan now.
Welcome and thanks so much. -H
Wow, Lexington's downtown is stunning! The mix of historic and modern buildings is captivating. Great job capturing the essence of this vibrant city! 👍🏼🏙️
Glad you enjoyed it! -H
Very pleasant walk! I will be in Kentucky next month! Love your casual comments!
Thanks so much Rose. I hope you have a great trip. -H
Beautiful place
It really is! Thanks for watching. -H
I’m moving to Lexington in May and can’t wait! I’m originally from Nashville, but moved to Cincinnati in 2015 liked it here too, but I’ve always been a Kentucky Wildcats fan. I’ve always loved going to Lexington so I figure why not make it home so I am!
Best of luck out there move. Seems like a great town. -H
Lexington KY is really a big city here and a lot of
big skyscraper buildings as well as both old and
new buildings but this is a great walk here seeing
the main city business section of Lexington but
Thank You for another great video tour.
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Thanks Roger. -H
@@CityWalks
You are very welcome, take care and
have a great week,Thank You.😊👍
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Greetings from Naples, Florida. Awesome views of Lexington. Beautiful day for a walk. Thanks for sharing, have a great week. 💯
Thanks for visiting. Always happy to see you stop by. -H
I really enjoyed the Lexington, Kentucky Downtown Walking Tour - Virtual City Walks and Treadmill tours in 4K.I especially enjoyed learning about the history of the city and its many landmarks.
Thanks so much. Glad you enjoyed it. -H
So lovely 😍🌹 beautiful
Thank you so much 😊 -H
Fun! Enjoyed this so much! Looking forward to another one from you! Thanks!
Thanks so much. -H
Just discovered your channel, great stuff! I live in downtown Lexington so it’s kind of funny watching this while I’m on the treadmill lol. But since it’s winter, this video is definitely the next best thing lol. Look forward to checking out all your other walks!
Welcome aboard! So glad you found us. You can search the TH-cam channel or go to the website citywalksvirtualtours.com where the walks are searchable by location and walk time. All the best and keep on steppin' -H
I love the contrast between the historical parts of the city and the new modern parts.
I agree. It's nicely done and a great contrast. -H
I love your walks in cities Henry! I get ideas of places to visit and a good workout. You are awesome! Thanks.
Hi Marilynn, Thanks so much for that wonderful comment. I'm so glad you enjoy them. -H
1966 and 1967 ,68 in lived in Lexington, there was always lots of things to do and the people were so nice and friendly!! Wish I lived there now! Great City!!!❤
Very cool! I really enjoyed our short visit there. -H
Thoroughly enjoyed your walk, Henry. Always a pleasure to hear your voice. 👍Best wishes from northern England. 🙂
Hi Alison, thanks so much. Good to see your comments as always. Cheers. - H.
Thank you so much, beutiful Walk❤❤❤❤❤❤
You are absolutely welcome. I'm glad you enjoyed it. -H
Wonderful day for a walk in such a beautiful place ...awesome tour 👍👍👍
Yes, thank you -H
Great video, Henry! The quality is very clear, and it's crazy how far you can see ahead in portions of these videos. Lexington is a lot cleaner than I expected.
My son and I enjoyed the walk! An aspect of your walks that we often get a kick out of is when you mention something right after my son and I were chatting about it or you start talking about something right when we are. Ha, and it isn't the obvious stuff either. 😁 Hard to explain here in text, but needless to say, it is cool...it's like we are all literally walking together and chatting.
I wanted to let you know that I am off of all medications now and have lost 17 pounds, and my son has lost 25 (since March, 6 months). Thanks to City Walks and, of course, clean eating! 🤜🏼🤛🏼
Thanks, Henry!
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Yes, it’s funny how mines can get in sync. I’m glad you guys are enjoying these, but I’m even more glad that they are helping you get healthier. So glad to hear about getting off the medications and the weight loss. It’s certainly a journey and, it takes a lot of work. Well done and I’m really impressed by that. Glad to be part of your journey. - H.
🙏Thank you
Thank you for the tour I'm thinking about moving to kentucky next year and I live in dallas
Much smaller city but very beautiful and quiet. Best of luck with the move. It's a great town. -H
Lol wasn't expecting to see my hometown pop up like this. Outside of college basketball, we don't come up in many conversations 😆
Hi Patrick, it’s a nice sedate town on the weekend. I enjoyed it very much. -H
Come back to Lexington! I'll take you on a walk!
Very generous of you. I will try to get back soon. -H
Great walk!
Thanks so much -H
@joyskaggs4874 Hii How Are You Today?
Thanks for visiting our little town. It is unfortunate that you didn't have a local with you to point out some of the downtown features we are proud of. You really missed a great place to visit, 21 C Hotel (where you noticed the twisted street lamps. They are very inviting to visitors and have a very interesting art collection available to the public.
I really did enjoy exploring downtown Lexington. I too, would have liked to have had some local knowledge there. I was a bit envious walking past the guided walking tour. Perhaps I can line something up next time I’m there. Thanks so much for watching and for commenting. All the best. - H.
You missed the Mary TOdd Lincoln house. IT was next to Rupp arena. Across from the old Court House was the 21C Hotel which has a museum in it and a cafe quite stunning inside. The 1920 style building high rise at the 20min mark in the video. Has the 2 blue penguins on the top of the main street entrance awning. I dont think you saw them. Hope you come again for a visit.
Thanks for those insights. For some reason I thought the Marry Todd Lincoln house was further out. I always appreciate these types of comments though. I look forward to filming again at some point. -H
@@CityWalks Wow. You are really going to kick yourself. When you went through the Baptist Church parking lot and stepped down to Main St as a short cut? Look at 43:42 footage. The brick house with the two chimney stacks across the street is The Mary Todd Lincoln House. Still a wonderful video though. Thanks
37:49 You should have went up one more block to 3rd Street!! One of my favorite streets in Lex! Plus you would have stubbled upon Hampton Court 💟
Also very surprised the church at 44:10 didn’t get any attention lol
Thanks Jesse. I’ll try to check those out next time I swing through. -H
Lexington has some good pool halls.
Interesting. I haven’t been to a pool hall in decades. -H
It was a good place when I lived there.
Seems like a cool place now too. -H
I’ve heard that place Proof is pretty cool.
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Nice clean town! Considering its size it seems kind of lacking in both pedestrians and cars. Which day and time was this taped?
This was on a weekend afternoon, a Saturday, I think. I have to imagine it would be a fair bit busier during the week but it was still very clean and inviting. -H
I used to work at Rupp Arena as Maintenance Manager.
Very cool. Thanks for your comments. Cheers. -H
Great work Henry. Correct me if I am wrong but your US cities seem to be very clean and tidy compared to the Uk. Obviously there will be exceptions
Interesting observation. I wouldn’t normally think so actually. Perhaps because I focus on the downtown areas that tend to be kept a little bit cleaner? Also, perhaps because many US cities are less dense and people spend more time in their cars, there’s less potential for litter. Interesting perspective from another country though. Thanks so much. - H.
That church toward the end of the video looks a lot like The old First Baptist Church in Eugene, Oregon. Almost to a t. Probably not enough restrooms for all the ladies after church on Sunday or maybe a gym in the basement hahaha
I was referring to the red brick church with the big white columns in the front and whatever that white triangle thing is on top jajajaj
Interesting. Maybe one or the other recycled a building plan. I know there are two identical buildings in Omaha and Kansas City (omaha national bank building and New York Life Building). Cheers. -H
@@CityWalks that’s what I’m thinking. And that church is now called The Shedd or something like that. It was bought by some music group but they have to keep the First Baptist Church sign up on the front. I think the church still owns the building but built a bigger church. Thst one was built right at the beginning of the Great Depression. Also you mentioned some Carnegie buildings. I think that family funded a lot of public buildings all over the country try . Lots of libraries with similar construction and grassy lawn layouts to make them people friendky
@@heathersheartco Nice. Yes we have a Carnegie Library in Livingston. There’s one over in Dillon too. -H
So if you live down town, where would you go on a run?
That’s a great question. The downtown area fades to residential pretty quickly. Perhaps someone else can chip in with some info. My buddy lives near downtown and he’s a runner. -H
How are you ☺️
Doing well thanks. Hope you are as well. -H
How easy is to find a job in Lexington. We have opportunities to live there. I’m afraid about the unemployment rate.
Hopefully a local can answer but I suspect it will depend on what type of work you are looking for. -H
In Lexington, Ky. it's illegal to carry an ice cream cone in your back pocket.
That’s awesome! -H
that one cloud (right hand corner) looks like a racoon or a possum
niiice. -H
Why it is empty
It was a Sunday afternoon in the main business district. -H
Stores close and people go to church on sundays
No homeless? Much cleaner than Louisville.
It's also much smaller. I'm sure they have their problems but it was a very pleasant downtown area. -H
Oh they're everywhere near Phoenix park, Woodland
Lexington may not have the biggest/flashiest downtown. But it sure is sexy! 😛
#sexylexi
Thanks Jesse.
You just haven't been to the bad parts .
Hi there and thank you for the comment. That is true, but of course I haven’t been to the bad parts of Paris or London or Rome, either but still an enjoyable and beautiful city. To each their own though. All the best and keep on stepping. - H.
Hi, any option to contact? Email ID?
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so much european cars.. okey americans are european heritages but still.. old good usa is dyingD:
Tons of US cars in Europe too though. -H
@@CityWalks thats normal.:D but how i see us is ford,buick,dodge all european cars are for the rich and etc.. hard to say what i mean:D early 2000s..
@@seppolaitela8590 Yeah, sorry, I'm not getting your meaning. All the best, -H
These walks are ruined by the constant chatter of the walker filming. The channel Tyler walks is MUCH better because he doesn't talk. It's better because I don't have to mute it and I get the sights AND sounds of the location in the city where Tyler is walking.
Hi Gail, I complete appreciate how these might not be what you like but it’s sort of the niche I have chosen. When I’ve gone silent most of the comments are from loyal viewers asking that I bring it back. I suggest you stick with Tyler as that’s not what I really do here. Thanks for giving us a try though. -H
I disagree. I love the talking and the silent ones are boring
Where is the people ?
It’s a weekend afternoon so they aren’t downtown. -H