I spent a lot of time learning about the Underground before I went on my trip. I learned about the Oyster card and paying fares, the many different tube lines, and which stops I would need for my activities. I'm so very glad that I did that in advance. When I was there I had no trouble getting on the trains I needed. Some of the stations are deep underground and require some walking so a few times there was some uncertainty as to whether or not I was going the right way but I found the stations were always very well marked which I appreciated. One of the tips I always share with people who will be visiting London is to make sure you group your activities for the day in the same area of the city. Since London is such a huge city, it can take a long time to get around it so you don't want to be spending a lot of your time traveling from one end to the other. I grouped Westminster Abbey and Buckingham Palace together, some museums together that were a few tube stops apart or within walking distance of each other, museum and shopping activities in Knightsbridge were grouped together. I grouped visiting Tower Bridge, Tower of London, Sky Garden, and Tate Modern together into one day. Doing this made the trip so much easier.
Thank you for your comment and for providing this great information. I’m sure others reading this will benefit a lot from it! I absolutely agree with you about grouping up your daily itinerary. London is massive 🤯 There’s actually a free helpful app that we use which groups the best things to do in each city by location. It also takes into account how long you’ll be visiting and provides a daily itinerary first you. It’s called “Visit a City”, I recommend checking it out!
My own tip...Speaking as someone with mobility issues.. Remember that not only is London big...it is OLD. Which means STAIRS... .... Lots and lots of stairs.. Not everywhere you want to go is going to be fully accessible, that includes attractions (for instance getting to Tower Bridge from the Tower of London or vice-versa requires a bit of a roundabout route), transportation (as I found out on my first visit and got off the Circle line at Gloucester Road Station....which has no lift for the Circle and District lines. Thank you to the lovely people of Kensington that helped me navigate the stairs), and even some of the older hotels. (Hotel Montana in South Kensington HIGHLY recommend..lovely hotel...TINY lift. It fits a wheelchair, but it's a tight squeeze) If you use wheelchair, cane, or walker, make sure any tube stations you might be using have "Step Free" access, as TFL refers to mobility accessible stations. And check websites for any older castles such as Kensington Palace and Windsor, etc.. as to what is and isn't accessible. If you do get into a jam, don't be afraid to ask even strangers for assistance. Londoners as a whole are lovely people who I've found from personal experience will bend over backwards to help you out. Don't let any of this stop you from going, though. London's AMAZING, even if you do it on wheels, rather than on foot. Cheers, mates! Happy Travels!
Great video! My advice is to find out if you need to book a time for places. There are some free places (Sky Garden and Mithraeum for instance) that are free but are timed entrance. Others, it's not a timed entrance but book your tickets...even from across the street on that very day. My other advice is, there are many vantage points, not just the Eye but also there is a lot underground. Mithraeum & amptheatre both in the City of London. There are also canals and (though closed for renovations, I don't know when this is being read) Rotherhithe tunnel.
Really awesome suggestions, thanks for taking the time to share these!!! Absolutely agree with you on researching available times and reserving ahead of time. The Sky Garden was completely booked out on the day we tried to visit :/
Staying south of the river is great, especially next to bus stops or tube stations. We prefer to book directly through the hotel and choose a room with a kitchenette over a private rental property. It's just the two of us. TIP: Look for a credit card with no foreign transaction fees.
The "golden statue" at the Queen Victoria Memorial is a gilded bronze WInged Victory, not Queen Victoria. There is a marble statue of her on the memorial. There's no "Maria Chapel" inside Westminster Abbey: you're talking about the Lady Chapel.
The absolute cheapest method would be via bus. This would take about 5 hours though. You could also try and reference “thetrainline” website and see if they have any train options. Trains are always fast, but cost a little more. Try searching for different bus providers in the area and shop for prices. FlixBus might also have a route there if you’re lucky, and they usually have amazing prices! Good luck ☺️
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Go to London, I guarantee you'll either be mugged or not appreciated. Yeah, that's right, catch the train to London, stopping at Rejection, Disappointment, Backstabbing Central and Shattered Dreams Parkway.
Not the best guide. Not written by a local. Section on Buckingham Palace is labelled Kensington Palace, which is elsewhere. London Eye is a long wait and expensive. A walk up Whitehall past Downing Street and into Horseguards would be better. You would have to be seriously rich to stay in a Mayfair hotel.
Unfortunately, we’re not locals. We draw from our global travels and lessons learned to create informative guides that we think will best help other travels like us. Thank you for your suggestions, and to clarify, we did address the long lines at the London Eye and the high costs in Mayfair, while providing solutions to both. Cheers
I am a 70 year old born and bred Londoner, and i don't know anyone who has been mugged, Grow up and stop talking a load of old Pony, (a bit of Cockney slang for you) You sad, hate filled, knuckle dragger.
I literally said “the cathedral was inspired by Saint Peters Basilica in Vatican City”, hence why I placed a video of Vatican City at that point in the video. I also have full rights to that specific clip you’re complaining about, so I don’t get what point you’re even trying to make tbh.
I spent a lot of time learning about the Underground before I went on my trip. I learned about the Oyster card and paying fares, the many different tube lines, and which stops I would need for my activities. I'm so very glad that I did that in advance. When I was there I had no trouble getting on the trains I needed. Some of the stations are deep underground and require some walking so a few times there was some uncertainty as to whether or not I was going the right way but I found the stations were always very well marked which I appreciated.
One of the tips I always share with people who will be visiting London is to make sure you group your activities for the day in the same area of the city. Since London is such a huge city, it can take a long time to get around it so you don't want to be spending a lot of your time traveling from one end to the other. I grouped Westminster Abbey and Buckingham Palace together, some museums together that were a few tube stops apart or within walking distance of each other, museum and shopping activities in Knightsbridge were grouped together. I grouped visiting Tower Bridge, Tower of London, Sky Garden, and Tate Modern together into one day. Doing this made the trip so much easier.
Thank you for your comment and for providing this great information. I’m sure others reading this will benefit a lot from it!
I absolutely agree with you about grouping up your daily itinerary. London is massive 🤯 There’s actually a free helpful app that we use which groups the best things to do in each city by location. It also takes into account how long you’ll be visiting and provides a daily itinerary first you. It’s called “Visit a City”, I recommend checking it out!
Great ideas! Thanks for sending
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My own tip...Speaking as someone with mobility issues..
Remember that not only is London big...it is OLD. Which means STAIRS...
.... Lots and lots of stairs..
Not everywhere you want to go is going to be fully accessible, that includes attractions (for instance getting to Tower Bridge from the Tower of London or vice-versa requires a bit of a roundabout route), transportation (as I found out on my first visit and got off the Circle line at Gloucester Road Station....which has no lift for the Circle and District lines. Thank you to the lovely people of Kensington that helped me navigate the stairs), and even some of the older hotels. (Hotel Montana in South Kensington HIGHLY recommend..lovely hotel...TINY lift. It fits a wheelchair, but it's a tight squeeze)
If you use wheelchair, cane, or walker, make sure any tube stations you might be using have "Step Free" access, as TFL refers to mobility accessible stations. And check websites for any older castles such as Kensington Palace and Windsor, etc.. as to what is and isn't accessible.
If you do get into a jam, don't be afraid to ask even strangers for assistance. Londoners as a whole are lovely people who I've found from personal experience will bend over backwards to help you out.
Don't let any of this stop you from going, though. London's AMAZING, even if you do it on wheels, rather than on foot.
Cheers, mates! Happy Travels!
Thank you for taking the time to provide this very insightful information. ☺️ I know this will be helpful to others in a similar situation
Thanks for sharing! It is helpful for tourists ~ By the way, I found that I can get a discount on tickets with code on trainpal ~
Great video! My advice is to find out if you need to book a time for places. There are some free places (Sky Garden and Mithraeum for instance) that are free but are timed entrance. Others, it's not a timed entrance but book your tickets...even from across the street on that very day. My other advice is, there are many vantage points, not just the Eye but also there is a lot underground. Mithraeum & amptheatre both in the City of London. There are also canals and (though closed for renovations, I don't know when this is being read) Rotherhithe tunnel.
Really awesome suggestions, thanks for taking the time to share these!!! Absolutely agree with you on researching available times and reserving ahead of time. The Sky Garden was completely booked out on the day we tried to visit :/
Great insight. Your videos are some of my go-to’s for travel info!
Thanks man! 🙏🏼🙏🏼
Staying south of the river is great, especially next to bus stops or tube stations. We prefer to book directly through the hotel and choose a room with a kitchenette over a private rental property. It's just the two of us. TIP: Look for a credit card with no foreign transaction fees.
Awesome advice! Thanks for sharing your helpful tips 🙏🏼☺️
The "golden statue" at the Queen Victoria Memorial is a gilded bronze WInged Victory, not Queen Victoria. There is a marble statue of her on the memorial.
There's no "Maria Chapel" inside Westminster Abbey: you're talking about the Lady Chapel.
Thanks for the correction! That’s great to know ☺️
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Appreciate you, thanks man! 🫰
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Good video! Such useful tips. Thank you!!
Thanks for the kind words! I’m glad it proved helpful :)
I can't agree more! It is helpful for tourists ~ By the way, I found that I can get a discount on tickets with code on trainpal ~❤
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take train in uk is convenient. Use railcard! Different age has different discount. And there's a discount code too.
ENJOY YOUR STAY IN THE CAPITAL OF CAPITALS.
Good video
Thank you ☺️
Very informative...thanks.
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can you please guide me the best and cheapest way to travel from manchester to london?
The absolute cheapest method would be via bus. This would take about 5 hours though. You could also try and reference “thetrainline” website and see if they have any train options. Trains are always fast, but cost a little more.
Try searching for different bus providers in the area and shop for prices. FlixBus might also have a route there if you’re lucky, and they usually have amazing prices!
Good luck ☺️
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London in 2024 bravoos bigbang...,.
Thank you❤
You're welcome 😊
Everyone, Salute to United Kingdom! 🫡🇬🇧
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Thank youu! We greatly appreciate it :)
I can't agree more! It is helpful for tourists ~ By the way, I found that I can get a discount on tickets with code on trainpal ~❤
take train in uk is convenient. Use railcard! Different age has different discount. And there's a discount code too.
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Bravoos och bigbang och Zahra och Mattias Dahlberg avmattias och jag 🙋 och det var ju bara fina du kan också få tag i bigbang aw Mattias Dahlberg och fina Sara och zorro.
Go to London, I guarantee you'll either be mugged or not appreciated. Yeah, that's right, catch the train to London, stopping at Rejection, Disappointment, Backstabbing Central and Shattered Dreams Parkway.
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Not the best guide. Not written by a local. Section on Buckingham Palace is labelled Kensington Palace, which is elsewhere. London Eye is a long wait and expensive. A walk up Whitehall past Downing Street and into Horseguards would be better. You would have to be seriously rich to stay in a Mayfair hotel.
Unfortunately, we’re not locals. We draw from our global travels and lessons learned to create informative guides that we think will best help other travels like us.
Thank you for your suggestions, and to clarify, we did address the long lines at the London Eye and the high costs in Mayfair, while providing solutions to both.
Cheers
take train in uk is convenient. Use railcard! Different age has different discount. And there's a discount code too.
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Restrooms in St James park? Why? Do people go to that park in London to rest themselves?
@AlfredBortne-mm8ez. Was that a dad joke?
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London tower is expensive!
Come to London, I guarantee you'll either be mugged or not appreciated.
I am a 70 year old born and bred Londoner, and i don't know anyone who has been mugged, Grow up and stop talking a load of old Pony, (a bit of Cockney slang for you)
You sad, hate filled, knuckle dragger.
Roughest city in Europe culture not English. You can't give a 5 star hotel trip away in a charity raffle
still pouring urine and feces in the street?
Don't go to the uk its horrible
Where in the UK are you referring to?
Couldn't agree less.
7.54 is St. Petro in Vatican lol. So you are making videos w/o even being at (most of) these places. Yet you monetize @backpackgringo
I literally said “the cathedral was inspired by Saint Peters Basilica in Vatican City”, hence why I placed a video of Vatican City at that point in the video. I also have full rights to that specific clip you’re complaining about, so I don’t get what point you’re even trying to make tbh.