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    Hello, Loners! In this video, we looked at the differences between New York vs. London. It was an interesting comparison and we would love to know your opinion as well! If you enjoy our content please make sure to like and subscribe and also head over to our vlog channel for more personal content! Thank you all :)
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  • @darkmatter6714
    @darkmatter6714 7 месяцев назад +23

    The three biggest differences which puts London ahead for me:
    1) Lower crime rate.
    2) Over 2,000 years of history and architecture.
    3) 64% of London is green space VS 16% of NYC

  • @WookieWarriorz
    @WookieWarriorz 7 месяцев назад +25

    Theres a good few inaccuracies in this video. Londons crime rate is significantly lower than new yorks. London only has 12 deaths per MILLION people compared to 10 per 100,000 in new york. Also london has significantly less rainfall and more sunny days and higher winter temperatures than new york. Remember Calis france is only 105 miles away from london

    • @hughtube5154
      @hughtube5154 7 месяцев назад +3

      And on the full version, Infographics say it's cheaper to get a university degree in America, which is only true if you're an overseas student getting your degree in the UK. If you're a native, UK tuition caps at under £10k per year (though it's free in Scotland); some places in the US charge that per semester, not to mention the course lasts 4 years in America, versus 3 years in the UK.

    • @karolislatakas137
      @karolislatakas137 6 месяцев назад

      You are wrong about the sunny days and especially in the winter there is much more sun in New York and you get 800 hours more sun a year.

  • @trevorlsheppard7906
    @trevorlsheppard7906 7 месяцев назад +17

    In central London its often quicker to walk than it is to drive ,the same for buses .it's quite easy to manage without a car ,London has a very good public transport network ❤

  • @southengland-thesunshineco5999
    @southengland-thesunshineco5999 3 месяца назад +5

    London = hot summers (some years can be inconsistent), heatwaves / droughts reasonably common. London still has higher humidity than New York, so the temperatures feel hotter in London. London can be beautifully sunny at times during any season, although also unpredictable on occasions. Spring & autumn / fall can be hot some years.
    London has generally much warmer winters than New York. London has less than half the rainfall of New York in an average year. Snow is rare in London. New York is guaranteed heavy snowfall. It can even snow up to late spring in New York. Blizzards, freezing rain storms in New York's winters or early spring / late fall still likely.
    Weather in a short period of time is not the same as longer term climate. London is expected to eventually have a similar climate as Barcelona. Overall, London still has an arguably better climate than New York & especially so going forward.

  • @aquablushgirl
    @aquablushgirl 7 месяцев назад +6

    I lived in London for many years and also lived just outside New York for a year (so went into the city quite a lot during that time). London is vast. There are so many different boroughs and they all have a different vibe. I moved out of London in the late 00s and at that time the bar and club scene was amazing. Loads of iconic clubs were open until 5 or 6am. I think a lot of those clubs have shut down now as licensing laws changed. I hear some people moan about how London shuts down too early but I don't ever remember having that problem. We would drink in bars and then head off to a club at 11pm-midnigh-ish and stay until morning. Maybe you just had to know where to go. New York can feel a bit claustrophobic. It is exciting and buzzy but can feel too much at times and I agree that it is a lot easier if you have quite a bit of money. It's great for short amounts of time but I couldn't live there long term. You feel like you can breathe a bit more in London with Hyde Park, Regents Park, Hampstead Heath, Primrose Hill etc. They are both stupidly expensive though. Rent is crazy in London now too.

    • @hellojasonsuresh
      @hellojasonsuresh 6 месяцев назад

      I live in London now and have definitely noticed a change. I never felt places closed that early here pre-Brexit and pre-Covid but now with the astronomical rents and fewer people coming into London... places are definitely closing earlier. I would say even compared to other large UK cities, places in London close early now. My regular bars in London close 23:00 - 00:00, whereas in Leeds they won't close before 01:00. Food places are similar. It's a sad but real change.

  • @markbrown4127
    @markbrown4127 7 месяцев назад +8

    I like to see the M25 as an invisible force field that stops me getting into London :D

  • @DaChaGee
    @DaChaGee 6 месяцев назад +1

    I'm from London and visited NYC. They're very similar cities, but I do prefer London (maybe I'm biased). New Yorkers were friendly though. American TV and films always make out like they're rude.

  • @NK-bj8li
    @NK-bj8li 7 месяцев назад +2

    London has a wetter winter but the rest of the year New York receives more rain, leading New York to receive about double the amount of rain as London in a given year.

  • @alanmoss3603
    @alanmoss3603 7 месяцев назад +3

    I'm from London and have visited NYC several times. I lived/worked in LA for a year. London and NYC have a surprisingly similar energy - but LA was VERY different to both - very Big Lebowski. Although I lived in Santa Monica - which was full of Brits! All 3 cities are special tho! I loved the weather in LA! Except the Valley! Too hot for a Limey!

  • @williamwilkes9873
    @williamwilkes9873 7 месяцев назад +2

    I was born & raised in London..........my girl friend bought a house in London, though from New York..........simply because she likes greenery & spaciousness..........& though wealthy dislikes New York................l would not wish to live in America..........

  • @micade2518
    @micade2518 7 месяцев назад +1

    "Petrus Stuyvesant is best known as New Netherland's longest, most influential, and last Dutch governor, having served until the English overthrew the colony's Dutch administration and renamed it New York in 1664. Stuyvesant helped make New Amsterdam more orderly and economically successful than it had ever been." Source: Museum of the City of New York

  • @albin2232
    @albin2232 7 месяцев назад +2

    I like both. They are both unique.

  • @richt71
    @richt71 7 месяцев назад +1

    Hey Guys. I'm London based. Central London is roughly 5 square miles so yes you can walk it. In the suburbs of London where I live (about 13 miles from central London) I live in an outer area of a town where you can walk to the local shops or park. I can also hop on the tube 5 minutes away to central London.
    I used to think New York had more skyscrapers than London but think London is catching up as they seem to be building up everywhere!

  • @charliecosta3971
    @charliecosta3971 7 месяцев назад +1

    I live in London and I have been to NYC 3 times. I've always said, that when in NYC I don't feel any different from being home, I don't get that culture shock, of course there are some differences, however when I was in Philadelphia, I felt like I was in America and I loved it. I felt the culture, people took more notice of me being English too.

  • @jeroenbakker2422
    @jeroenbakker2422 6 месяцев назад

    the Dutch were the first to call it new Amsterdam and exchanged it with the English who then called it new york for Suriname, a good exchange in retrospect

  • @Nihilanth1982
    @Nihilanth1982 7 месяцев назад +1

    things to see and do in NYC if you go there, in no particular order:
    - coney island beach in brooklyn
    - UN building tour
    - new york public library
    - comedy club
    - bronx zoo
    - broadway play, or off or off-off broadway
    - summit at one vanderbilt
    - central park: the sheep meadow, strawberry fields, the ramble, the great lawn
    - american museum of natural history
    - the met
    - seeing 5th avenue
    - times square both during the day and at night
    - top of the rock (BEST view of the city skyline)
    - grand central terminal
    - empire state building
    - madison square garden tour
    - st patricks cathedral
    - statue of liberty island and its museum there
    - wall street and NYSE
    - federal hall
    - 9/11 memorial pools and museum
    - world trade centre one world observatory (optional)
    - trinity church
    - st pauls chapel
    - the oculus
    - prospect park in brooklyn
    - brooklyn museum (hidden gem)
    - brooklyn pebble beach (photogenic view of the bridge and manhattan skyline)
    - dumbo in brooklyn
    - brooklyn bridge
    - chinatown
    - circle line landmarks cruise
    - harlem
    - jackson heights in queens (the REAL nyc, makes manhattan looks like disneyland in comparison)
    - the high line
    - rockefeller iceskating (if going over winter)
    - little italy (wouldnt recommend, disappointing, but its there if you want it)
    - bryant park
    - flushing meadows
    - staten island ferry
    - theres a 2nd 9/11 memorial at staten island
    - the intrepid museum
    get yourself a week subway ticket and check out these spots and you'll cover alot of attractions in central NYC.
    i see London as work as i like outside it and go to it for my job lol

  • @user-wl3or6cz2h
    @user-wl3or6cz2h 7 месяцев назад +4

    I see you haven't got the usual large amount of British views on this video? Might have something to do with the fact that you insulted them all with an ignorant comment on your previous video.

  • @MillsyLM
    @MillsyLM 7 месяцев назад

    "London" consists of 32 Boroughs that have nothing in common with each other apart from the "London Borough Of" prefix attached to them. You cannot stick the same label on 8 million odd people, people north of the Thames appear to have a different mindset to those south of the river. Areas to the west are different to those in the east. The suburbs are close knit communities for the most part and most people who have "issues with London" really will never be able to appreciate that.

  • @MISSYGful
    @MISSYGful 7 месяцев назад +1

    Born and live in London but on trips to NYC I've always found that it strangely feels similar. I mean obviously there are visual differences but felt very settled there.
    I don't have a preference between either city if you take out the gun factor. My favourite country to visit is France 😂.

  • @shauncraigparkinson8165
    @shauncraigparkinson8165 7 месяцев назад +1

    I live in London, and allot of this video was total bull. I question the source material, but then again, welcome to RUclips, where all videos are fact!

  • @pershorefoodbanktrusselltr3632
    @pershorefoodbanktrusselltr3632 6 месяцев назад +1

    London population is 10 million, not 8 million.

  • @geoffmelvin6012
    @geoffmelvin6012 7 месяцев назад +3

    This is not a very good or accurate video - you should check out a video called "London: Britain's mega city.

  • @claregale9011
    @claregale9011 7 месяцев назад

    My sisters off to Newyork for a few nights in Feb it's one of those places you want to go to at least once just like london . London for the history and architecture Newyork for the shopping and food 😊.

    • @carlin_agyei
      @carlin_agyei Месяц назад

      We have good food in london its known for its Indian and carribean food. Its all in south london

  • @pahis1248
    @pahis1248 7 месяцев назад

    year 2017 statistics(maybe) and how are things now in London and New York?

  • @hellojasonsuresh
    @hellojasonsuresh 6 месяцев назад

    London is significantly cleaner than NYC in pretty much every way. The state of the streets/infrastructure in general is just way better maintained.

  • @geoffmelvin6012
    @geoffmelvin6012 7 месяцев назад +1

    Yes

  • @user-xz6qk9wf9j
    @user-xz6qk9wf9j 3 месяца назад

    Technically the British bought New Amsterdam from the Dutch. Now we want it back 😂

  • @grahamsmith9541
    @grahamsmith9541 7 месяцев назад

    4:53 City of London is very small by population. The current population of the City of London is less that 10,000 people. The City of Westminster to the west of it where Buckingham Palace, Houses of Parliament etc. Are. Has a population of over 253,000 people.

  • @nettcologne9186
    @nettcologne9186 7 месяцев назад

    Moscow is the largest European city and the European part of Istanbul is also larger than London. Actually, Greater Paris with 11 million people is larger than London too.

    • @stephenpetermay1721
      @stephenpetermay1721 6 месяцев назад

      It depends on definition. The London Metropolitan Area has a population of 14.8million, Paris 13.03million. Moscow is an outlier with a population of 21.7million but that includes Moscow Oblast with an area of 48200km² (area larger than Denmark) compared with Paris 18000km² and London 8380km².
      The information in this post is generally inaccurate.

    • @nettcologne9186
      @nettcologne9186 6 месяцев назад

      @@stephenpetermay1721 there is always a know-it-all 🥱

  • @davidsouth9979
    @davidsouth9979 Месяц назад

    Lots of inaccuracies. I don’t get London as being spread out. Anyway it’s made up of lots of different districts or villages and peoples. Caribbean people in Brixton, Asian people Indian/Pamistan

  • @user-xi6nk4xs4s
    @user-xi6nk4xs4s 7 месяцев назад +7

    Don't like either, but the video wasn't that accurate either.

    • @davidjohns4745
      @davidjohns4745 Месяц назад

      If you’re tired of London, you’re tired of life.

  • @StephMcAlea
    @StephMcAlea 7 месяцев назад +2

    Guys, please stop playing wiyh your mics.

  • @iallyl3877
    @iallyl3877 7 месяцев назад +2

    yes don't under estimate the power of your voice... and how offensive your words can be... are we not even going to address the disgraceful comment made on the last video regarding Uk citizens?

  • @allankirk1128
    @allankirk1128 2 месяца назад

    Get on with it.

  • @geertvanschaik7976
    @geertvanschaik7976 7 месяцев назад +1

    The Normans to be the last people to succesfully invade England? I would agree if he had said 'conquered England'. But there was an invasion in Chatham in 1667 by the Dutch. The Dutch had a brand new unit called the 'marines'. and this was their first mission ever. There invasion was without the intent to conquer England but was still an invasion. A few years later I think the Dutch stadhouder (cityholder) became the king of England by marriage.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raid_on_the_Medway