How to take The Tube in London 🚇

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 22 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 812

  • @daviel1005
    @daviel1005 Год назад +593

    As a Londoner, it's only when you visit other major Western cities and use their subway/metro system, that you realise how good the London Underground is.

    • @loveandlondon
      @loveandlondon  Год назад +20

      :)

    • @kitty2sweet2b4gotten
      @kitty2sweet2b4gotten Год назад +11

      Yesssss, I'll never complain again.

    • @hollowflamecosplay
      @hollowflamecosplay Год назад +24

      Its good in terms of frequency and coverage, but it does cost about twice as much as in Australian cities if not more, and the capping is more complicated/less of a deal. Daily cap for the entire state of Victoria is around $9AU, or £4.50!

    • @markvogelfaenger9801
      @markvogelfaenger9801 Год назад +36

      Berlin U and S are better fully accesible with lifts form platform to the street. Very efficient due to not having turnstiles or barriers of any kind , you buy a 7 day ticket put in the wallet and forget it. And the transfer stations are a Marvell of efficiency your train is just at other side of the platform. Paris is a little confusing and full of stairs but stations are very close, to each other, not need to walk that much.

    • @danielthompson4463
      @danielthompson4463 Год назад +16

      The U Bahn and Glasgow Subway are both better

  • @MrFlyguymal
    @MrFlyguymal Год назад +15

    I visited London for the first time a couple of days ago. I used all of the info from your videos and was able to get all around the city using the Tube. I thank you so much!!! London is a beautiful city and I’ll be returning very soon.

  • @gaylemcclelland7002
    @gaylemcclelland7002 Год назад +37

    Did my first ever solo trip on tube in September 2021. I'm autistic and wore the sunflower lanyard. I have family in London so they gave me a lesson on using tube including citymapper and it was invaluable. One time I went out the wrong exit at Swiss Cottage but I asked a policeman's advice and it was great. Note to other autistics I carry a card with my London family phone numbers on it as an emergency. Looking forward to doing a solo trip in May using the Elizabeth line from Heathrow terminal 5. Much love from Northern Ireland

  • @brianp7022
    @brianp7022 11 месяцев назад +11

    Still makes me proud as a uk citizen for this victorian marvel of engineering... Yes it's been updated but it was way ahead of it's time when it was first built

  • @liukin95
    @liukin95 Год назад +144

    I'm English and I certainly could've used a video like this when I used the tube on my own for the first time. Most tourists don't realise that Brits who don't live in London often end up scratching their heads with this as well, since no other city in the UK has an underground system. But Londoners are always happy to help, as long as you ask someone who doesn't look like they're in a hurry!

    • @loveandlondon
      @loveandlondon  Год назад +5

      Good points !!

    • @liukin95
      @liukin95 Год назад +4

      @@oldtechnobodycaresabout I didn't realise, but it's only one line and it goes round in a small circle. It's nothing compared to the London Underground. And it turns out Newcastle has one too!

    • @davebirch1976
      @davebirch1976 Год назад +6

      ​@@liukin95 Liverpool and Newcastle also have one, but again, compared with London they are small.

    • @hey12542
      @hey12542 Год назад +2

      ​@@liukin95In Newcastle it's the Tyne and Wear Metro. Getting new trains soon.

    • @krashd
      @krashd 6 месяцев назад +3

      @user-hf3mt1yc8b People always forget Glasgow has a subway.

  • @melissas6608
    @melissas6608 Год назад +13

    London underground is one of the best & easiest transportation I have ever used. I wish I had this video before our trip to London in February. Great explanation.

    • @loveandlondon
      @loveandlondon  Год назад

      ❤️❤️❤️

    • @hkloss11
      @hkloss11 3 месяца назад

      @@loveandlondon Lets say, if I wanted to travel around London for 7 days, and if I installed Oyster app, on my Android phone, and loaded it with equivalent of 7 days travel card for the zones I was planning to be travelling through, would I still need to pay 7 pounds, for getting an Oyster card, or the £7 is only when purchasing a physical Oyster card from a retailer?

  • @jerryhetrick4133
    @jerryhetrick4133 Год назад +120

    You really did a good job with this. I've been traveling to London for 20 years so it's easy for me but many others, especially people who live in places without light rail systems might be intimidated. The Tube's a piece of cake.

    • @lisah6928
      @lisah6928 Год назад +3

      Heading to London next month (from the US). The Tube still seems daunting to me. I'll watch this video a couple more times, lol!

    • @michelemele5833
      @michelemele5833 11 месяцев назад +1

      I’m in London right now for the second time. The tube is so frightening to me as a Floridian whose never been on a train 😂 hence why I’m watching this at 4am lol

  • @texasflood1295
    @texasflood1295 Год назад +1

    I spent 4 days in London last year and spent a lot of time on the Tube. On the last day, I finally felt like I knew what I was doing. Mind your step!

  • @jeffreyphillips2323
    @jeffreyphillips2323 Год назад +39

    As a Londoner let me say this is an outstanding video! 👍👍👍👍😊

  • @patriciomontemayor7660
    @patriciomontemayor7660 Год назад +6

    Im in London right now for the 2023 marathon. This is awesome. You rock. Thank you!

  • @Oxford322
    @Oxford322 Год назад +3

    This is my 4th visit to London since 2016 & gotta say of ALL the videos I’ve seen yours are by far the easiest to understand and have the most reliable info !
    My first trip I was 55 and alone ( still travel alone ) I was so intimidated I used black cabs everywhere! Even back to Heathrow ( about 200$!)
    I was so scared of trying this by myself . In 2017 I stayed in Airbnb w a Londoner who said I’d never enjoy London without using the tube and or bus- so I did- this is my second huge lesson - stay inside zone 1 - I stupidly wanted to stay near portobello road - bc of the “famous” antiques there & online?( big mistake ) I had to travel in “ city of London” from queens park station that was 20 min walk from my Airbnb! It took me 40min every am and pm to get to London and back - my phone went dead from using maps constantly! I learned quickly to always always have a backup battery to prevent having to go all the way home bc those ideas if charging phones in Starbucks ? Everyone else is planning the same ! Lol!
    Last year bc of your videos I stayed in a recommended (by you )hotel -“ the resident Victoria “ about 2 blocks from the palace and near EVERY THING!!( best hotel in London imho)
    this made me finally fall in love w London- I had previously spent most of my time in Oxford and only went to London a day or 2 bc of that 1st experience.
    If you are older American & travel alone , this is the best way to plan your trip ! I plan to use every day of my London time in different zones this year / I want to see battersea , and areas like Neal’s Yard (that I’m not sure is I’m Covent garden ?)
    Anyway I wondered if your 5 , 6 day plans were divided by zones or areas? Bc I would much rather do it that way then go back and forth ! I’m staying in downtown Zone 1 again but an Airbnb ( bc I really want a bathtub !) ❤near Maunsel Street ( Covent garden ?)

    • @loveandlondon
      @loveandlondon  Год назад +1

      Yes the whole point of our itineraries is that we give routes that don't require you to travel back and forth around the city. Almost every single day you could avoid using public transport if you're up for a good stroll! ❤️

  • @billybudd5854
    @billybudd5854 Год назад +58

    The London Underground map is considered a design classic. It is both beautiful and really easy to follow (with a little practice!).

    • @loveandlondon
      @loveandlondon  Год назад +2

      yes! Visit the Design Museum to see more about how it was designed.

    • @skyblazeeterno
      @skyblazeeterno 2 месяца назад

      I think certain parts of it are now messy but in general it's pretty easy. Some connections are confusing but that's only 2 or 3 out of 270 plus stations

    • @Otacatapetl
      @Otacatapetl 11 дней назад

      Harry Beck was a genius.

  • @Isleofskye
    @Isleofskye Год назад +10

    THat was really well said.
    I am a Londoner who has used The Tube for most of his 68 years and it has been excellent. I, rarely, ever have had to wait more than a few minutes and when I lived in the heart of Inner London,I never bothered to drive as it was so convenient with 272 Stations. In OUTER London The North, East, and West are served much better than THe South of London(logistical reasons). FUN FACT. Did you notice right at the end,that during daylight, Cars can be parked facing either direction as per 9.08 of THe 9.21 Video:)

  • @carolinetaylor5594
    @carolinetaylor5594 Год назад +50

    Also a note to add that most Tube stations have stairs and many are not suitable for wheelchairs, people with mobility issues or lots of heavy luggage. So best to check the stations that you want to use before you head out. Sometimes the bus is a good alternative in these cases.

    • @loveandlondon
      @loveandlondon  Год назад +13

      Citymapper can give step-free routes

    • @paulm2467
      @paulm2467 Год назад +2

      The overground is also pretty good for disabled access.

    • @davidjones332
      @davidjones332 Год назад +2

      Access is remarkably good when you consider that parts of the system are 150 years old. Many stations do have lifts as well as escalators.

    • @reneev.3921
      @reneev.3921 Год назад +2

      We found this out the hard way.

  • @TheUluxian
    @TheUluxian Год назад +5

    As someone who comes from an area with almost no mass transit to speak of, and never used an underground before in my life, the Tube was easy-peasy. The hardest part at first was just determining whether I needed eastbound or westbound to get from where I was to where I wanted to be. Super easy to get the hang of it, though. And don't be afraid to ask the TFL folks for help. Without exception, every one of them I spoke to was incredibly pleasant and helpful.

    • @loveandlondon
      @loveandlondon  Год назад

      Oh yes they're so helpful! :)

    • @batman51
      @batman51 Год назад +1

      Although I have used the Underground all my life (which is too long!) I have always been puzzled by the fact that cardinal directions are used to identify the way you want to go, but have never been shown on any map that I have ever seen.

    • @davetye
      @davetye Год назад

      @@batman51 Blimey that's a really good point, especially considering North Acton is between East Acton and West Acton on the tube map!

  • @adiemuller5422
    @adiemuller5422 29 дней назад

    Thank you! I just moved to Europe from a small town in USA that had no real public transit, and I'm visiting London for the first time this week! This video helps my anxiety a lot while I'm getting used to everything!

    • @loveandlondon
      @loveandlondon  29 дней назад

      yay, we are so glad! there's lots of signage, so you'll nail it ❤️

  • @InaMacallan
    @InaMacallan Год назад +9

    As a Londoner i sometimes find that using a bus is quicker for some journeys, and the view is better!

  • @philhounam523
    @philhounam523 Год назад +8

    Very professional video, very well done and enjoyable to watch. I’m English and have used the Tube all my long life making literally hundreds of journey’s but I still found this video informative.

  • @reneev.3921
    @reneev.3921 Год назад +21

    I watched a ton of your videos before our trip to London in March 2023. They were very helpful. The biggest problem I had with the tube was that not every station has an elevator (lift) or escalator. My step daughter and I found ourselves lugging our luggage up and down several flights of stairs before we really explored the maps in the stations and realized we had to seek out those stations.

    • @salsadip7453
      @salsadip7453 Год назад +1

      Ah that’s good to know, thank you!

    • @loveandlondon
      @loveandlondon  Год назад +7

      On citymapper app you can also get "step free routes" ❤️

    • @bluepeter128
      @bluepeter128 9 месяцев назад

      It's nearly 200yrs, old so like NY, the newer stations have got all the mod cons.

  • @jamesstanios5116
    @jamesstanios5116 Год назад +1

    I am planning on going to London later this year. I must of watched over thirty of your RUclips videos. With all the information I have learnt from watching your RUclips videos I owe you big time.

    • @loveandlondon
      @loveandlondon  Год назад

      So glad you're finding them helpful ❤️❤️ don't forget we have our London guides in our shop: shop.loveandlondon.com

  • @MegaThepostman
    @MegaThepostman Год назад +29

    The Tube contributes significantly to make London the greatest city in the world!!! 😎👍

  • @Jmakuta7
    @Jmakuta7 Год назад +32

    After taking the subway in NYC for my whole life, the tube was amazing. Citymapper also is a life saver! Only took the wrong branch once trying to get to Notting Hill Gate 😅 Thanks for the great content as always!

    • @kangxing100
      @kangxing100 Год назад +4

      Me too! Can believe I actually enjoying the ride in London being a New Yorker hating subway for my life?

    • @greatestcricketvideos
      @greatestcricketvideos Год назад +3

      @@kangxing100 New York subway system is that bad !!!

    • @loveandlondon
      @loveandlondon  Год назад

      ❤️❤️

    • @LILLYB8328
      @LILLYB8328 Год назад +5

      I'm American and I live in London now. I always thought the NY subway was in such a state because of it's age. But then I came to London and their system is older than ours, but in far better condition. London does not operate 24 hours though so they can maintain much easier.

    • @greatestcricketvideos
      @greatestcricketvideos Год назад

      @@LILLYB8328 Absolutely right Stacey.. I love London Tube system !!!

  • @straycat1403
    @straycat1403 Год назад +3

    Just returned from my first trip to London. We went almost everywhere on the Tube. We were advised by a station employee to use our credit card instead of an Oyster Card so that’s what we did (super easy). Great Video!

    • @loveandlondon
      @loveandlondon  Год назад

      Yup! Contactless is always easier than oyster 😎thanks for watching!

  • @MarieA38
    @MarieA38 2 месяца назад

    As someone who lives in a much smaller city than London and have never used anything even close to the London underground, I have been a little nervous about navigating it when I visit so I'm very glad I found this video it was so helpful and made me feel much better about it, I've now downloaded citymapper ready!

    • @loveandlondon
      @loveandlondon  2 месяца назад

      So glad! You will be fully equipped now :)

  • @gail4101
    @gail4101 Год назад +8

    I went to London for the first time in 1988! Since then I’ve been 4 or 5 times and love it and the Brits…my first excursion on the Tube was a scary experience but once you get used to the stations/Districts, it’s so easy…Mind The Gap!…my only problem was at that time Portobello was in the next district so when I came up from the The Tube, I was met by Police telling me I owed an additional 10 pounds because I was outside my ticket’s limit…your video was fun, thank you for helping all of us…everything practically sparkled is was so modern and clean! Wish I could hop on a plane go again! (I’m A Southern Californian gal)

    • @loveandlondon
      @loveandlondon  Год назад +2

      Another reason to not do a travel card 😎 thanks for watching!

    • @gordonmilligan8847
      @gordonmilligan8847 Год назад +4

      I’m guessing it probably wasn’t the “Police” .. they’ve probably got other things to be doing, and it’s anyway not quite a criminal offence to be riding outside your ticket boundaries .. you won’t get wrestled to the ground and tasered for that 😅

    • @danielleporter1829
      @danielleporter1829 Год назад +1

      @Gail
      Have you taken Metrolink or any light rail on L.A. Metro's network. Do you find either network easier to use than the Tube?

    • @Isleofskye
      @Isleofskye Год назад +2

      Southern California? I love living in London and visited California to stay a 7-week USA/Canadian holiday in 1979 and IF I had the money,then Southern Cali is the place where I would have loved a second home.
      Enjoy My London:)

  • @nadiabarrett5195
    @nadiabarrett5195 Год назад +2

    perfect timing, I am off to London in about 3 weeks! and I really appreciate the line about how not all disabilities are visible. Thank you!

  • @AMK_FI
    @AMK_FI 10 месяцев назад

    I just visited UK/London for the first time, came back home yesterday. I stressed a lot beforehand about how to get to the hotel, how to use the tube... Thanks really for your videos! I found them before my trip and learnt a lot and felt brave enough to use the tube 😊 The tube can be a bit confusing at start and I could see I wasn't the only one feeling lost at times 😅 When in doubt I asked others and always got help from friendly Londoners 😊

  • @loulove321
    @loulove321 Год назад

    This video is really good for tourists, I have been travelling to London for 8 years now so I don't even need to be watching this video, but I remember being terrified the first time I used the underground in case I did something wrong, and videos like this helped calm my nerves.

  • @jacklevis988
    @jacklevis988 Год назад +8

    A little intimidating at first but it’s so easy once you get the hang of it.
    The Nyc subway wishes it could be as efficient.

  • @fran_03
    @fran_03 8 месяцев назад

    I'm travelling to London from the North for the first time in my life next week and this video really helped settle my nerves, thank you!! 😅

  • @ErinReeves-o8y
    @ErinReeves-o8y Год назад +1

    Before our recent trip to London, my husband and binged all kinds of RUclips travel videos. This one was hands down the most useful of any single one we watched and even helped us teach an older friend how to use the Tube on his trip too. We loved London and loved using the Tube...we went everywhere on it. Many thanks for producing such helpful content!

    • @lama8136
      @lama8136 Год назад

      Hi, we have planned to visit London in a group of 7 people and I need your advice. I'm confused about which ticket I should buy. Isn't a one-week ticket better than paying for every single time taking the tube?, is this oyster card really worth it?, or are there group tickets?

    • @loveandlondon
      @loveandlondon  Год назад

      You're very welcome ❤️❤️

    • @lama8136
      @lama8136 Год назад

      @@loveandlondon bruh

  • @dnyl6250
    @dnyl6250 Год назад +1

    I loved taking the tube when I visited London! It was super easy

  • @darylbickford
    @darylbickford Год назад +3

    I'll be coming for the London Marathon 2024!! I love how easy this process looks! Thank you! :)

    • @loveandlondon
      @loveandlondon  Год назад +1

      You're very welcome! Be sure to grab one of our itineraries too: shop.loveandlondon.com/collections/itineraries

    • @darylbickford
      @darylbickford Год назад

      @@loveandlondon I might have to look into at least a one day version. I'm not there for a long time. I teach, so it's hard to get time off during the school year. Coffee, food, and a few things to see!!! Again, that's for the great videos, these are so helpful! :)

  • @m1randa638
    @m1randa638 6 месяцев назад

    We were pretty nervous to use the tube in London as we aren't used to public transport but this video was super helpful! Just got back from our trip and we loved using it, it was super easy and convenient.

  • @BVEboxcars
    @BVEboxcars Год назад

    Living in nearby Cambridge and visiting London often ... I can honestly say that this video introduction to using the London Underground (aka the Tube) would be very helpful to people visiting London for the first time. Very good and very clear and helpful information.

  • @kecke72
    @kecke72 Год назад

    Just found your Chanel. Absolutley amazing good. I been to London for about 15 times from sweden. After watched your videos, i now have a thousand more things to explore and do in London. Manny thanks

    • @loveandlondon
      @loveandlondon  Год назад

      Thanks ! If it's too many options I'd recommend grabbing one of our guides which has curated reccs plus we put them all on digital maps for you: shop.loveandlondon.com

  • @mitchellleonard4030
    @mitchellleonard4030 Год назад

    Thank you so much for these videos. My wife and two youngest kids are heading to London for the first time in October.

  • @downeastboy84
    @downeastboy84 8 месяцев назад

    Loved the notting hill gate platform for cricle and distrct lines because it had an amazing skylight and it let in natural light and I loved the design of it it was amazing

  • @MarkWhitter-qm6ef
    @MarkWhitter-qm6ef 10 дней назад

    I think it’s pretty simple to follow. I used to make my way around the network independently aged about ten or eleven over fifty years ago. What’s far more complicated is the confusing pricing structure. Don’t forget, the overground rail system is equally extensive.

  • @annettefriesen6059
    @annettefriesen6059 Год назад

    Just got back from London and just wanted to say how much I appreciated your videos. I watched several before the trip. I found your suggestions and do's and don'ts very helpful and entertaining. Thanks so much. I'm in love with London now too.

  • @gmoney9992
    @gmoney9992 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the info! My wife and I will be in London in March 2024 for our anniversary. We were there in 2010 so excited to go back. Can't wait!!

  • @billjohnson6300
    @billjohnson6300 Год назад +1

    Hey! This is one of the best RUclips videos I have seen in a long time! Our trip to London in September should be a real breeze thanks to you! Plenty of changes since we last rode the Tube in 1980!

    • @loveandlondon
      @loveandlondon  Год назад +1

      Nice !! Have a great time. Be sure to grab one of our Itineraries before you come ! Shop.loveandlondon.com they'll make your trip way easier and much less stressful.

  • @kevingould6725
    @kevingould6725 Год назад

    I’m a northerner and I can say the tube is fantastic. I’ve been to NewYork , Washington, Sydney and Melbourne , none are as good as the tube. London has got it right.

  • @damiagunbiade
    @damiagunbiade Год назад +5

    I loveeee this. Yes Jess always spot on when it comes to the tips and tricks. Oh at Green Park, if your switching between the Piccadilly and Jubilee lines don't go through the long tunnel, instead go via the ticket hall, it's quicker. Honestly if your coming to London, Love and London should be your guide.

  • @mariekevanmuijden4675
    @mariekevanmuijden4675 Год назад

    Great video. I love the London Tube. As a person with severe impaired visibility, I find it very easy to use, especially compared to the Dutch tube and bus station. Also, a big, big thumbs up for you, for saying that not all disabilities are visible. Very important.

  • @johnchengjsl
    @johnchengjsl 9 месяцев назад +1

    Information is so great & useful for visiting London. Thanks.

  • @parnellr100
    @parnellr100 Год назад

    I am glad I found you. I will be making my first visit to London in December. I have been watching your videos for the last few days and taking notes.

    • @loveandlondon
      @loveandlondon  Год назад

      Awesome! Be sure to grab one of our itineraries which come with maps, our best local tips we don't share anywhere else and a lot more: shop.loveandlondon.com

  • @steventobin1444
    @steventobin1444 Год назад +1

    Love you, Jess, you make everywhere a brighter place!!!! Long may you stay!!!! 😊.

  • @mosbys7062
    @mosbys7062 Год назад +5

    I would also mention the Museum of Transportation for those who are really interested in the Tube and how it began as well as all the cool old double-decker busses. Also excellent for children.

    • @TheUluxian
      @TheUluxian Год назад

      I recommend Jago Hazzard's and Geoff Marshall's You Tube channels for folks that might want to dive into the history and intricacies of the Tube.

    • @jjkazakoff-eigen4662
      @jjkazakoff-eigen4662 4 месяца назад

      I went there on my last trip to London. It is so cool.

  • @richardmccarthy9580
    @richardmccarthy9580 Год назад +5

    Thank you for mentioning some disabilities are not visible. Also always tap out even if exit is open and always use the same card throughout the day (whether on tube or bus). Plus as with Paris Metro some stops can have significant walks between lines. Finally there are a couple of very useful connections where say 2 popular southbound lines are on adjacent platforms which make the connecting so much easier (though can’t remember which stations !)……And Elizabeth is so much bigger/more spacious than regular tube. That’s all folks 😊

    • @richardmccarthy9580
      @richardmccarthy9580 Год назад +1

      @@mbrady2329 very impressive knowledge !…..but also very useful as my home for the last 35 years has been Manchester so Euston and Victoria Line are regular haunts when returning to London

    • @DanielsPolitics1
      @DanielsPolitics1 Год назад

      One of the branches of the Northern southbound at Euston is next to the southbound Victoria platform.

  • @sammoore5864
    @sammoore5864 Год назад +1

    Really helpful video. my mom and I are visiting london for the first time next week for my birthday trip can't wait 🥰❤️

  • @abakedslayermcgiles2703
    @abakedslayermcgiles2703 Год назад +6

    There is also the night tube which is on selected lines and runs beyond midnight till 5 or 6 am. They’re the Victoria, Jubilee, Central, Northern and Piccadilly Lines.

  • @aussiebloke51
    @aussiebloke51 10 месяцев назад

    Australia doesn't have anything similar to the Tube, but as my introduction to such underground systems was in Moscow and Beijing, I found the London Tube really easy as everything is in English!!! If you can't read English just do as I did in Bucharest, Romania, and count the stops!

  • @techkidsix
    @techkidsix Год назад +1

    this video is great! I went to London back in 2017 and never used Citymapper and wow, this app will save me so much effort and googling! I'm moving to London from Australia early next year and this is just the updated video I needed 😃

  • @EmmaJaworski
    @EmmaJaworski Год назад

    Thank you for this! I live in the US where public transport is already limited at best, and i live in an area that doesnt even have a public bus, let alone a subway or train system. My mom and I are going to london next year and this video helped us immensely.

  • @INVICTU5_FW
    @INVICTU5_FW Год назад +6

    As someone who can almost be called a Londoner because I have been there so many times, I have to say that this is a very good video and every visitor to London should see it!

  • @davebirch1976
    @davebirch1976 Год назад +38

    The Elizabeth Line isn't classed as part of the underground because it uses a lot of existing national rail stations. The Elizabeth Line (or crossrail as it was originally called) was basically a way of connecting a number of existing separate rail lines into one.

  • @xeniaartesnaturaleza8430
    @xeniaartesnaturaleza8430 2 месяца назад

    El mejor video que he encontrado sobre el transporte en Londres. Y eso que he visto como más de 25. La felicito por ser tan clara, específica y asertiva con los que vamos a ir a Londres por primera vez. Llego el 28 de diciembre 2024 al aeropuerto de Heathrow, mi alojamiento está es Paddington Gloucester Terrace y aún no sé como llegar. Gracias

  • @aryankaushik853
    @aryankaushik853 5 месяцев назад +1

    much needed insight, practical application did clear a lot of doubts of mine, i appreciate it broseph!

  • @ZebraMan74
    @ZebraMan74 5 месяцев назад +1

    Another tip is if you don't want to be in a crowded train, try and use a less crowded line to get A to B, even if it takes longer, for instance I know that taking the Central Line from Liverpool Street to Notting Hill Gate is far quicker, but it is most likely going to be crowded so I could take the Circle Line which is a far less crowded line.

  • @gordonmilligan8847
    @gordonmilligan8847 Год назад +9

    Good job! A couple of things maybe would need added. The whole "..bound" concept, as is North, South, East, West ..bound is really key to heading down the right tunnel / escalator etc to the platform, but I don't know of anywhere else, certainly not in Europe, that does it that way .. and although it's kind of obvious in a way, I've know a lot of visitors who don't really grasp it to begin with and try to work with destination stations instead. Also perhaps worth mentioning that some stations, most importantly Covent Garden, are only accessible by elevator and also some may not always be open .. and also the big differences in depths of the tunnels and train sizes on the different lines.

  • @gullscomic
    @gullscomic Год назад

    See it. Say it. Sorted.
    On my travels to London and Scotland, I was saying this on an hourly basis.
    I'd be at a museum, or riding horses in Hyde Park... "See it, Say it, Sorted" just ran through my head the entire two weeks I was there. It was a blast!

    • @loveandlondon
      @loveandlondon  Год назад

      ❤️❤️

    • @johnfromengland2620
      @johnfromengland2620 Год назад

      I think most people in Britain (not just London) would give this the prize for the most irritating public address announcement ever!

  • @lucienbandet2568
    @lucienbandet2568 Год назад +1

    This was so helpful !! Just got back to LA from London. My whole trip was amazing because of this chanel 💪🏻😎 It was so amazing to run into you at Mama Shelter. Till mext time !! 🎊

    • @loveandlondon
      @loveandlondon  Год назад

      So nice to meet you too Lucien! So glad you said hello ❤️❤️

  • @johndobb4723
    @johndobb4723 Год назад

    I live up north but love going to London as much as possible (usually 4 times a year) the last time I went 3 weeks ago I was asked how to get to certain tube stations especially ones close to Buckingham palace, Downing Street and Westminster abbey (which are all within walking distance of each other to be fair) I must look like a Londoner 😎 I love helping people out whether is giving directions, carrying a buggy/pram up steps or as in the case of someone asking if I had "a light" ? To which I replied "sorry I'm don't wear a watch" I can't get enough of the place

  • @ljrigsbee
    @ljrigsbee Год назад +5

    Try to avoid riding during the busy morning and evening commute times if you can. The corridors, platforms, and trains will be packed with people. When I visit, I try to avoid the Tube till around 9:30AM and from around 5-7PM.

  • @michellebell5092
    @michellebell5092 Год назад

    Fab video’s. You actually show me things I hadn’t seen, and lived and worked here all my life. Cheers

  • @Otterysteve
    @Otterysteve 2 месяца назад

    Really helpful! I am somewhat anxious about tube travel and will be going from Victoria to South Woodford, via Oxford Circus, in a few days, so this video is enormously helpful as it changes from the Victoria line to the Central line at the same station that I will change at! And it also shows where and how to pay by contactless card. Thank you thank you thank you! 🙂

    • @loveandlondon
      @loveandlondon  2 месяца назад

      Yay, we are so glad! There's lots of signs, so you will do great ❤️

  • @ribusgan
    @ribusgan 8 месяцев назад

    I am going to be in Ilford (Zone 4) for a long period - as a tourist. Will be using the Elizabeth Line quite a bit.

  • @samjones4327
    @samjones4327 Год назад +3

    Thank you Jess!! You're the best! I have all of your literature on London and I'm planning my trip to London next year with you guides and I look forward to using your service to tour around London when I get there! Yes taking the tube looks daunting but with your help I'm sure I'll be just fine! Thank you so much for all that you do for us and I love all of your content! Hopefully I'll cross paths with you and I can thank you in person!! Be well, be safe and Cheers!!

    • @loveandlondon
      @loveandlondon  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much for buying our guides we really appreciate the support !! ❤️❤️

  • @annaaagpalsa
    @annaaagpalsa Год назад +3

    For me It's refreshing to watch this video , since i got to used the Moscow Metro everyday. 😍 hoping to vist London very soon)) 🤭

  • @Th3Fr3m
    @Th3Fr3m Год назад

    City mapper was a lifesaver, just came back from my trip

  • @pattyleong902
    @pattyleong902 Год назад

    There is NO ONE better than Jess and Love and London!!
    Restaurants and sights recommended were ALL spot on!
    ✅Bao in Soho
    ✅Duck and Waffle
    ✅Sorella on Clapham Manor
    ✅Tea at the Rosewood Hotel
    ✅Sky Garden for drinks and an amazing view
    ✅Cahoots for a drink
    ✅The Churchills Arms Pub

    • @loveandlondon
      @loveandlondon  Год назад +1

      Damn you got around ! Love to see that you took our more local reccs, well done ❤️❤️❤️

    • @pattyleong902
      @pattyleong902 Год назад

      Other faves:
      The Vaults & Vaulty Towers ❤️
      Sticks N Sushi
      Gogi (KBBQ)
      Swingers mini golf
      Tate Modern and Britain
      Twist Modern
      Oxford Street
      Notting Hill/Portobello Road❤️
      Borough Market❤️

  • @ib9rt
    @ib9rt Год назад +2

    When you said it was about an hour's walk from Green Park to Notting Hill Gate I did a double take and had to check. Sure enough, it is about 2.6 miles and thus a very long walk. No wonder I get sore feet walking around London.

    • @loveandlondon
      @loveandlondon  Год назад +1

      People don't realise how huge London is !!

  • @KodieS
    @KodieS Год назад +12

    I'm returning to London this August with my last visit being in 2019. I'm excited to start binging your videos again as a refresher! This is a great one, I never ended up in the wrong place, but I was not confident in the tube. When I'd get to the bottom of the stairs and look at the map, I couldn't decide if I need to go right or left. Nice thing is even if you get lost, it's not hard to get back by bus! :)

    • @loveandlondon
      @loveandlondon  Год назад +2

      Just follow the signs or ask someone 🙂

    • @matpk
      @matpk Год назад +1

      @@loveandlondonTube is 💩

    • @JonathanMorris777
      @JonathanMorris777 Год назад

      The signs are excellent and almost always positioned in the most logical places for where you'll be looking or may be confused. The style guide TfL uses to make sure all signs are consistent is immense (I think you can download it and it's fascinating) and in many ways we're considered the benchmark for other city metro systems on how to create maps and signage. It is very easy to get around and most Londoners are friendly and will help (as will staff). Sure, you may not get much of a conversation going on a train and people will be stuck into their phones or listening to their music on noise cancelling headphones, but elsewhere you'll be all good!

    • @KodieS
      @KodieS Год назад

      @@JonathanMorris777 After visiting this time, I took a bit more time to slow down and really look at the signage that was posted. I found myself navigating much quicker than before and feeling confident about where I would end up. I think the first time around I was just overwhelmed with traveling via public transit as where I live is strictly automobile. Coming back a second time, I felt like an old pro.

  • @MosBurgerGoldVIP
    @MosBurgerGoldVIP Год назад +1

    Thanks for letting us know the manner of taking tube in London~

  • @GeekStreetTravels
    @GeekStreetTravels Год назад +1

    Great advice for first-time tube travellers

  • @IOSALive
    @IOSALive 2 месяца назад

    Love and London, amazing video keep up the amazing work

  • @jesseholtz9374
    @jesseholtz9374 Год назад

    I just moved to London 2 months ago. Im soo sad that you only posted this now it would have helped sooo much😱. Great Video !!!😁

  • @TPFHELP
    @TPFHELP Год назад

    Thank you very much for your video! I'm just about to come to London and it's very useful for me to know more about this city in advance. What you say is very interesting! 😊

  • @toffer62
    @toffer62 Год назад +1

    I have used the underground for many years and this is probably the most friendly and easiest to understand video I have seen to date. I don't suppose you fancy going to Tokyo and explaining their underground do you? It's quite confusing for a first time visitor. 🙂

  • @quicksilver2510
    @quicksilver2510 6 месяцев назад

    My wife and I are from Australia, and we were meeting German friends of ours in London. They told us to meet them at Marble Arch. Of course, we didn't know it was a tube station and so were waiting for them at the arch in Hyde Park 😅

    • @loveandlondon
      @loveandlondon  6 месяцев назад

      Ahah at least you weren't too far off from the meeting point 😅

  • @classic.caitlin
    @classic.caitlin Год назад +2

    This was super helpful! I'm visiting London this spring and I love all your content 🥰

    • @loveandlondon
      @loveandlondon  Год назад

      Glad to hear it! ❤️

    • @Isleofskye
      @Isleofskye Год назад +1

      London has,officially,over 100,000 "Places Of Interest" so ENJOY!

  • @robdevaney6518
    @robdevaney6518 Год назад

    Excellent summary. As a Londoner even I learnt some new things!

  • @fortythreenorth2518
    @fortythreenorth2518 Год назад +1

    I found the tube easy to navigate when i was there. Helps that English is my first language. Could be more difficult for foreign travellers outside of the anglosphere.

  • @kuldeeppatel3318
    @kuldeeppatel3318 Год назад

    London metro is so beautiful 😊
    Thanks for sharing such information 👍🤗

    • @markylon
      @markylon Год назад

      Did you not watch the start of the video?? Where she said DON'T call it METRO OR SUBWAY as it's not called that. The Tube or The Underground please

    • @kuldeeppatel3318
      @kuldeeppatel3318 Год назад

      @@markylon I am so sorry 😔😔 I forget about that it's London tube☺️

  • @kelvinhill9874
    @kelvinhill9874 Год назад +2

    There is also a TFL App which I used when my wife and I spent 3 weeks in London last July. I found it pretty easy to use. You can even use it to hire TFL bikes.

    • @loveandlondon
      @loveandlondon  Год назад +1

      Yeah it's pretty similar to the ones I mentioned! ❤️❤️

  • @carolinekelly3415
    @carolinekelly3415 6 месяцев назад

    Hello, thanks for sharing the Tube video.

  • @ksthawns21
    @ksthawns21 7 месяцев назад

    I only knew northern line because I am from south London thanks for teaching me other lines

    • @loveandlondon
      @loveandlondon  7 месяцев назад

      You're welcome! thanks for watching :)

  • @mssastry2337
    @mssastry2337 8 месяцев назад

    Very nice city with traveling facilities on the earth and under the earth.❤❤❤❤ enjoyed a lot.❤❤

  • @spaceengineer1452
    @spaceengineer1452 4 месяца назад +1

    Finish at midnight ! Here in Sydney they're 24/7.

  • @greatestcricketvideos
    @greatestcricketvideos Год назад +1

    Amazing video.. As usual very informative !!! I moved to London last month... I am getting used to riding the Underground and the Overground... I love watching your videos... Keep it up !!!

  • @enemyofthestatewearein7945
    @enemyofthestatewearein7945 Год назад

    If you don't have an app, it's still pretty easy to find your way on the tube just using the tube map, which is displayed on every platform and train. The way-finding signs in stations are very clear and self explanatory, and even if you get a bit lost you can just catch the next train back (they are very frequent) or change your route along the way, as there are often different routes you can take.

  • @tabbykat122
    @tabbykat122 10 месяцев назад

    Great video! I’m planning a trip London for next year!

  • @wakou222
    @wakou222 Год назад

    Wow! I had forgotten how bonkers our public transport system is! This vid is beautiful , and the presenter is wonderful... I am a Londoner, and happened upon this literally by accident! (I searched for "Tube")

  • @K9Raju
    @K9Raju Год назад +9

    I know it's not the Tube, but I definitely think riding the DLR at least once is worth it for tourists. Just an added idea for folks visiting for several days. If you're in central London, you can transfer at Bank. Take the line to Lewisham and visit Greenwich. Make sure to NOT travel at peak times and get a seat at the very front. It's worth waiting a couple trains if it's busy for the front seat. You'll get a great view of the Docklands as it is mostly above ground and in certain parts elevated. I won't go over all the cool things to see in Greenwich itself, but there's a great skyline view of central London from Greenwich Park. (As an aside for anyone who's a fan of great skyline views... try Primrose Hill (Regent's Park) and Parliament Hill (Hampstead Heath).)

    • @touchavellishewasonly14
      @touchavellishewasonly14 Год назад

      amazing idea, used to live in brixton hill and this was my mums idea of a day out and i enjoyed it every time

  • @Mrempoleon100
    @Mrempoleon100 Месяц назад

    Gonna save this videos and gonna sub.
    If everything goes right. I will visit London next year so this videos will be really useful
    Greetings from Panama 🇵🇦😎

    • @loveandlondon
      @loveandlondon  Месяц назад

      Thanks for your support! We hope to see you here soon ❤️

  • @atlo6279
    @atlo6279 Год назад +5

    During a recent London visit, after an initial malfunction of our Oyster cards, we switched to simply tapping in & out with our chip credit cards. (Keep an eye on your balance, but we had no problem.)
    By the way, every encounter we had with station workers was outstanding-thorough advice & directions; going beyond expectations to provide personal assistance.

    • @markylon
      @markylon Год назад

      You will only need to check your balance at the end of the week as it will do a daily cap and then if you use it more than 1 day then it will have a weekly cap too. So you might get charged 10p on first use, but won't know the full amount until 7 days have passed, either way there's a maximum you can pay in 1 day £8.10 and a maximum you can pay in one week. For example if you only use Zones 1 and 2, once you reach the daily cap £8.10 you can't pay anymore that's the maximum for the whole day. If you use the pass daily then once 7 days have passed it will look to see if you're paying a daily cap or the weekly cap which for zones 1 and 2 together are £40.70 that means if you spend 5 days travelling at £8.10 you get two days FREE.

  • @keithcheney5343
    @keithcheney5343 Год назад

    Good explainations concise and a pleasant person thé Guide.

  • @andrewtremblay262
    @andrewtremblay262 Год назад

    Great video. I have been to London twice in the last year. I have an oyster card but like the different ways you can pay. It’s fairly easy once you get it. I downloaded the Tfl to go app and it is great. Yes google maps do the same thing. I did take the bus more on my last trip in October because I wasn’t in a rush and you get to see sights.

  • @vaughanrichards7438
    @vaughanrichards7438 9 месяцев назад

    It's a bit like learning to ride a bicycle.
    I don't go to London for long periods yet when I return I get straight back into it quite easily.