BIG BEN is the largest BELL inside the ELIZABETH TOWER, not the tower itself . It would NOT have been "under construction" when you first visited, as it was built in 1843. The MALL is pronounced MALL as in PAL, not MAUL. Telephone BOXES not BOOTHS. Double Decker buses and black cabs are not just used in London, they are all over the UK. London's theatre district, THE WEST END, is the most famous in the world. CHIPS are NOT French Fries !!!!
I moved to England from the US over a decade ago and I still remember being in awe of London! Having moved around a bit through the country and travelled to Scotland, Wales and Ireland (north and republic) I always find the people amazingly friendly! Such beautiful countryside, cities and people.
That's amazing, we are glad to hear it has been such a great experience for you, and are definitely jealous you live there 🇬🇧💛 We are still in awe of everything London and agree that everybody is very friendly.
Thanks, My Friend. I had 29 years just 2 miles South of Central London and in 1983 moved 11 miles away to the very edge of S E London and Kent and have had 41 more wonderful years here,as well. Easy to return to the heart of London and easy access to THe Countryside and no real incidents in my 41 years here:)
Everything will change if the Muslims take over & impose Sharia Law to the British people...They will even remove the Cross on the Union Jack & replace it with the Star & Crescent.
This is a great fact, thank you for sharing 🙌 Once we saw how truly big the theatre scene was, we started rapidly looking it up over dinner. Can't wait to visit again 😃
Contrary to belief in America, the Brits don’t call French fries chips, they call them French fries. Those are not French fries, they’re chips. French fries are a thinner crisper cut of potatoes. Chips are thicker and fleshier cut.
@@ThePassportCoupleDarkmatters 6714’s comment is only partially true. We now use ‘chips’ for fat chips and ‘fries’ for thin ones but that is almost entirely due to the pervasive influence of McDonalds. When I was a child, they were all ‘chips’. I even remember that, at first, we would ask for ‘chips’ in a McDonalds because ‘fries’ seemed such a foreign American word. Now we all use fries for what is seen as the US style thin chip.
@@ThePassportCouplebut you can go in … you can get tickets. And for the king’s gallery … mini gallery and museum either a selection of items from the Royal Collection. And you can go to Windsor Castle but the best snd much older … Henry VIII’s time … Hampton court .. a boat trip down the Thames … or the tube … or Greenwich … a much shorter boat trip from the London Eye etc … much seen in historical films …
Thanks guys 🙌 It was a fun place and we could definitely see ourselves living there so feeling like a local, even if just for a moment, felt pretty cool 👍
Even fairly rural towns have bus stops telling you the arrival time of the next bus. A bus stop near us does, and the buses are only every 30 minutes even at peak times!
So true, the gates were erected in 1989, to prevent attack from the IRA, but the hydraulic barricades were not installed until 2004, this is to prevent suicide bombers.
Harold Wilson used to be our local MP. He gave my dad a ride to work one rainy morning. BTW, Passport Couple, you were very unlucky with the weather (it's warm and sunny here now).
As with so many YT creaters visiting London - you never say when you were here. It matters. The weather, the sunlight, when it gets light and dark - varies massively: in midsummer it gets light at 4am and dark at 11pm and in mid winter it might not get light until 9 am then dark all day then sunset at 3.30pm- also activities and events are all time of year dependent.
There was a pub in London that back to 987AD it shut during Covid .Think its being restored at the Moment ( cant remember its name ) obviously English wouldn't have been spoken, you would have to Order in Anglo-Saxon.
To order in Anglo-saxon, now that would be interesting. Hoping it is being restored and if you think of the name, let us know, we would love to visit next time if it is open 😃
@@ThePassportCouple I hope you get your passports revoked the next time you're in London so you have to stay here and make lots more videos! Hahaha. No, thankyou again!
The West End is the oldest Theatre district and is regarded as the 'Theatre Capital of the world!' :) Next time, you can get cheap tickets at 12pm via box office or via various apps.
Fantastic video and welcome to our beautiful city! Another recommendation is to go for a cheese toastie (toasted cheese sandwich) the best one (personal opinion here) would have to be Pistachio & Pickle (cool name right?) in Islington - there are 2 branches but if you head to the original one which is along Camden Passage (this gorgeous Georgian narrow street)
Wow, thank you for such a great comment and for the recommendations too. A cheese toastie at Pistachio & Pickle (super cool name) is officially going on our next London itinerary ✈️🇬🇧 Can't wait 😃
We were in London back in 2018 too and only saw Big Ben under construction, so we have to go back! We had no idea the changing of the guard ceremony was that long!
@@ThePassportCouple , the reason for the railings in front of Buckingham Palace is to protect the guards from the public and of course some were for the bands to play without interference . After cleaning the Elizabeth Tower and repairing it some of the colours were different than many thought , like the bezel that many thought was black turned out to be blue. There are RUclips videos on how and what was repaired
London has over 200 stage Theatres with regular programmes. It is the largest in the world. And most of it does not consist of populist West End garbage.
One of only 2 Alpha++ category cities in the world, alongside NYC. It has everything NYC but 2 things more: over 2,000 years of history and 46% green space, vs just 11% in NYC.
Buckingham Palace has 775 rooms so don't think it's as small as you might think and around 39 acres of gardens, it's taken just over five years just to rewire the palace
Drove past it. "Is that it?". Wouldn't bother stopping. Saw the cerne Abbas giant and maiden castle which is just a flattened hill full of sheep sh*t 😊
@@Trebor74 Ah, but did you stop in Dorchester to visit the museum and see the remains of 1 of the defenders of Maiden Castle who died (via a Ballista Bolt through his spine) when Caesar Claudius's Legions stormed the place? 😱😵💫🙄
If in London again, try the Emirates Airline cable car across the Thames. Much cheaper than the London Eye and if you time it right you can give a great view down the river at sunset.
@@ThePassportCouple Better yet, why not visit the Monument? This is a tower designed by Sir Christopher Wren to commemorate the Great Fire of 1666. You pay a small charge to walk up 311 steps inside the monument and enjoy a great view across London from the top.
I work in Westminster and eat my lunch in that little park most days, and i agree that Sapori is a great sandwich place! Its great to see newcomers marvelling at what i take for granted seeing every day. Fab video! 😃
Your personalities complemented the arty video shots of some extraordinary architecture, and the content of your humorous verbal commentary placed this video amongst the best that I've seen. You didn't mention the weather either, which is a first for visiting cousins. Smashing job, ( English expression), and I look forward to more of the same. Thanks. Sheffield South Yorkshire.
The highest compliment all around, especially the "smashing job" 😃 Thank you for making our day. We had an amazing time in London, and very much hope to make it to Sheffield one day soon. Looks beautiful 🇬🇧👏
"technically" no factually Big Ben is the bell. Also the whole of the palace of Westminster burned down and the building that stands there now is called The new palace at Westminster and it's only around 180 years old.
The£25 for the london eye should include atrip on the river bus down to Tower bridge back up to Lambeth bridge😊 & returns to the london eye pier where you started !!
The cast from Back to the Future said the show on Broadway was rubbish. They said The best Actor in that show was the car. The west End show was Amazing according to them...
Really enjoyed this vlog! You two are a lot of fun to watch, and I am now a subscriber. I'm definitely going to look back at your previous videos too. Thanks for the light hearted but informative vlog.
Wow, this is such an amazing comment, thank you so much 🙌 We were captivated by London and a bit giddy to be there too 🇬🇧💛 Thanks for watching and saying hello 👋
omg i was waiting for another video from Turkey. then i saw this video and felt a bit sad ;) Good Luck. waiting for next series in Turkey. i wish a great Journey for both of you.
Aww, we were sad to wrap up our Istanbul series too 🇹🇷💛 Thank you so much for watching and wishing us well. There is so much to see in Turkey (we barely scratched the surface), and we will definitely be back again ✈️🇹🇷
London is by far the greatest city in Europe to visit as a tourist. There's history on literally every corner and you could visit twenty times and still find new things to do and see. The weather in London is [usually] surprisingly better than most people expect. It's often warm and sunny there in summer. Now,. that said, the UK is currently experiencing it's absolute worst summer on record in 2024.
It is a great city to visit and one we will certainly return to. It feels like traveling through time when you think of all the history there. We really enjoyed it all 🇬🇧
London! Well, the city has...the biggest theatre audience in the world. The biggest sports' stadium capacity in the world. The most five star hotels. The most green space. And, it's never boring...and if you don't believe me, ask the renowned Samuel Johnson.
That is amazing, Alicia loves carrying short novels with her so I will let her know to pick it up the next time we are at the Bookstore. Thanks for the recommendation 🙌
Sabaidee, I am so interesting about your Video clips Please can you tell me about what the name of the apps you editor, I'll appreciate if you reply Thank you so much !!!
That's amazing, thank you for watching with such dedication 🙌 Means the world to us 😃 And we LOVE London. Such an amazing place and so cool that you live there 🇬🇧💛
I believe it. That's kind of how we felt about monkey's before we traveled. Always thought they cute, maybe gentle, until the day one tried to take our backpack in Maylaysia 🤣 And then another stole the water bottle out of our hand in Cambodia. We try to observe from afar now 😅
At least you went to a decent pub. I hope you saw their cat and their ghost. There’s a lot more to see and experience outside of the tourist centre of London though.
We loved the pub and the cat was awesome, though we did not have an encounter with the ghost (didn't know it was a thing there). We will be back and looking forward to exploring even more ✈️🇬🇧
Stephen Hawking: Following the cremation, a service of thanksgiving was held at Westminster Abbey on 15 June 2018, after which his ashes were interred in the Abbey's nave, between the graves of Sir Isaac Newton and Charles Darwin.
Thank you 🙌 And no worries on the weather, it was still London and we loved it. And yes, the Chip Butty was so good. Our favorite foods wrapped into one 😃 This isn't our last London video, but it was a short stopover for us. Too short for sure.
Charming video. Fun fact - In the UK, fat ‘french fries’ (like in your butty) are ‘Chips'. Shinny ‘chips’ are ‘french fries’ (which are not as nice and contain more fat, so even worse for you!)
Thank you so much for the amazing comment, it means the world to us. Also, we love the fun fact, and are glad to hear the 'chips' were the healthier of the two 😃 We ate a ton of delicious food after all. Thanks again for saying hello 👋
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It's hard to imagine, but there were probably patrons at that "oldest pub in London", talking about those pesky American colonies wanting their independence! ha!
You are obviously older than you look if Big Ben (the Elizabeth Tower as it’s called. Big Ben is the bell) was under construction when you last visited!!!!
You are both cute and silly. A good combination, and plays right into how we British see Americans. Yup; you just did exactly what I was hoping you would avoid. Next time, maybe?
Wow! London = England eh? I live on the East coast of England. Last time I visited London was in 1980. I despise the place. England has so much more to offer than its capital.
London isn't the be all and end all of UK, leave London and explore, hire a car and just drive, there's little villages, thousands of years old, hundreds of cultures, foods from specific places areas of outstanding natural beauty and heritage centres to explore
What you are seeing is really the back of Buckingham Palace. It’s more impressive at the back where you don’t get to go unless you’ve been invited to a royal garden party.
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BIG BEN is the largest BELL inside the ELIZABETH TOWER, not the tower itself .
It would NOT have been "under construction" when you first visited, as it was built in 1843.
The MALL is pronounced MALL as in PAL, not MAUL.
Telephone BOXES not BOOTHS.
Double Decker buses and black cabs are not just used in London, they are all over the UK.
London's theatre district, THE WEST END, is the most famous in the world.
CHIPS are NOT French Fries !!!!
Oh, sorry about that! But thank you for the info! We appreciate all the corrections and extra details about London 😊
@@ThePassportCoupledon't worry, everyone calls it Big Ben, imcluding Londoners
@@ThePassportCouple 'not as big as I was expecting' Had to laugh. The ribald rejoinder was resisted
You didn't realise London had a large theatre district? The West End is the world's largest and most prestigious theatre area in the world.
We did not, but so excited to see a show in the future. Thanks for watching 🙌
Broadway just have better PR 🙂
West End doesn't have Londons best productions though!
We also have Hamilton in victoria
@@Jay-Kay-Buwembowhere does ?
I moved to England from the US over a decade ago and I still remember being in awe of London!
Having moved around a bit through the country and travelled to Scotland, Wales and Ireland (north and republic) I always find the people amazingly friendly!
Such beautiful countryside, cities and people.
That's amazing, we are glad to hear it has been such a great experience for you, and are definitely jealous you live there 🇬🇧💛 We are still in awe of everything London and agree that everybody is very friendly.
Thanks, My Friend. I had 29 years just 2 miles South of Central London and in 1983 moved 11 miles away to the very edge of S E London and Kent and have had 41 more wonderful years here,as well. Easy to return to the heart of London and easy access to THe Countryside and no real incidents in my 41 years here:)
Everything will change if the Muslims take over & impose Sharia Law to the British people...They will even remove the Cross on the Union Jack & replace it with the Star & Crescent.
The London West End theatre district dates back to the 1660, Broadway started in 1903
When did national chauvinism start?
@twominutesturkish6664 what??They said they didn't know it was a thing, and the video is full of great facts etc, so I shared another one for them
This is a great fact, thank you for sharing 🙌 Once we saw how truly big the theatre scene was, we started rapidly looking it up over dinner. Can't wait to visit again 😃
When Alicia tripped on the bus and apologised profusely she became British after the third sorry 😊
Aw, thanks, this brought a huge smile to my face. I felt so bad, but everyone was so kind and understanding about it all. Love London 🇬🇧💛
@@ThePassportCoupletotal immersion with all those sorries. @highestscore😂
Contrary to belief in America, the Brits don’t call French fries chips, they call them French fries. Those are not French fries, they’re chips. French fries are a thinner crisper cut of potatoes. Chips are thicker and fleshier cut.
Thanks for sharing, we appreciate it. They were delicious and we could eat french fries and/or chips all day 😃
Bit crisps are properly called "game chips".
@@ThePassportCoupleDarkmatters 6714’s comment is only partially true.
We now use ‘chips’ for fat chips and ‘fries’ for thin ones but that is almost entirely due to the pervasive influence of McDonalds.
When I was a child, they were all ‘chips’. I even remember that, at first, we would ask for ‘chips’ in a McDonalds because ‘fries’ seemed such a foreign American word.
Now we all use fries for what is seen as the US style thin chip.
Buckingham Palace is a huge square with a central courtyard, you are only seeing one side from the gates😮
I know, to go inside would be bucket list and a half for us 😃
@@ThePassportCouplebut you can go in … you can get tickets. And for the king’s gallery … mini gallery and museum either a selection of items from the Royal Collection. And you can go to Windsor Castle but the best snd much older … Henry VIII’s time … Hampton court .. a boat trip down the Thames … or the tube … or Greenwich … a much shorter boat trip from the London Eye etc … much seen in historical films …
It’s hot over 700 rooms so bigger than it looks from the front. Well worth a tour too.
The east facade that you see from The Mall is about one fifth of the total building.
Great tour of London, we learned a ton! That local pub tip is really cool, anything to feel like locals while traveling is amazing. ❤❤
Thanks guys 🙌 It was a fun place and we could definitely see ourselves living there so feeling like a local, even if just for a moment, felt pretty cool 👍
There used to be a booth in Leicester Square where you can purchase theatre tickets at reduced cost on the day.
That's awesome. If it's still working, we will definitely check next time. Thanks for the tip 🙌
Even fairly rural towns have bus stops telling you the arrival time of the next bus. A bus stop near us does, and the buses are only every 30 minutes even at peak times!
That's amazing, it makes it so simple to use
I love Gordon's Wine Bar. In winter you can take shelter inside the vaults & in the summer you can sit out in the alley way & drink in the sun👍
It's a great spot, we would and will definitely be back for that patio sometime 🍷
Sounds like you have a drinking problem 😅
One of my favourite drinking spots in London
If you're a Dr Who fan the telephone box outside Earl's Court station is the place to get a photograph of yourself.
That is a pro tip, thank you. We will have to check that out next time ✈️🇬🇧
Back in the 60’s Downing Street didn’t have gates, I saw Harold Wilson from across the house.
Wow, now that is very cool.
So true, the gates were erected in 1989, to prevent attack from the IRA, but the hydraulic barricades were not installed until 2004, this is to prevent suicide bombers.
Yes I remember walking down Downing St as a child. Would have been in the 1970s I think
@@sallycrane6317 the gates were put up by Margaret thatcher and strengthened my John major, due to being a target of the IRA.
Harold Wilson used to be our local MP. He gave my dad a ride to work one rainy morning. BTW, Passport Couple, you were very unlucky with the weather (it's warm and sunny here now).
As with so many YT creaters visiting London - you never say when you were here. It matters. The weather, the sunlight, when it gets light and dark - varies massively: in midsummer it gets light at 4am and dark at 11pm and in mid winter it might not get light until 9 am then dark all day then sunset at 3.30pm- also activities and events are all time of year dependent.
You make great points, thanks for sharing this information. It will undoubtedly help others planning their travels to London 🇬🇧
There was a pub in London that back to 987AD it shut during Covid .Think its being restored at the Moment ( cant remember its name ) obviously English wouldn't have been spoken, you would have to Order in Anglo-Saxon.
To order in Anglo-saxon, now that would be interesting. Hoping it is being restored and if you think of the name, let us know, we would love to visit next time if it is open 😃
Not seen your videos before, but LOVED your editing, and how you enjoyed London. Thankyou!
Thank you so much, we really appreciate it 🙌 And we loved London so we are so glad that came through 🇬🇧👏
@@ThePassportCouple I hope you get your passports revoked the next time you're in London so you have to stay here and make lots more videos! Hahaha. No, thankyou again!
Haha, "stuck" in London, that would be great 🇬🇧👏
The West End is the oldest Theatre district and is regarded as the 'Theatre Capital of the world!' :)
Next time, you can get cheap tickets at 12pm via box office or via various apps.
It looked amazing, we were so bummed we didn't get to a show. Thanks for the tip on cheap tickets, we will be back and will try it out 😃
Fantastic video and welcome to our beautiful city! Another recommendation is to go for a cheese toastie (toasted cheese sandwich) the best one (personal opinion here) would have to be Pistachio & Pickle (cool name right?) in Islington - there are 2 branches but if you head to the original one which is along Camden Passage (this gorgeous Georgian narrow street)
Wow, thank you for such a great comment and for the recommendations too. A cheese toastie at Pistachio & Pickle (super cool name) is officially going on our next London itinerary ✈️🇬🇧 Can't wait 😃
Those were some great sunset shots that you captured 👌
We were in London back in 2018 too and only saw Big Ben under construction, so we have to go back! We had no idea the changing of the guard ceremony was that long!
It was way longer than expected, but yes, a trip back is in order. Big Ben looks so much better without. the scaffolding 👏
@@ThePassportCouple , the reason for the railings in front of Buckingham Palace is to protect the guards from the public and of course some were for the bands to play without interference .
After cleaning the Elizabeth Tower and repairing it some of the colours were different than many thought , like the bezel that many thought was black turned out to be blue.
There are RUclips videos on how and what was repaired
Renovation not construction.
London has over 200 stage Theatres with regular programmes. It is the largest in the world. And most of it does not consist of populist West End garbage.
You saw Big Ben under construction, how old are you?😂
One of only 2 Alpha++ category cities in the world, alongside NYC. It has everything NYC but 2 things more: over 2,000 years of history and 46% green space, vs just 11% in NYC.
We loved every second of our time in London and very much look forward to when we can visit again 🇬🇧💛
Buckingham Palace has 775 rooms so don't think it's as small as you might think and around 39 acres of gardens, it's taken just over five years just to rewire the palace
Wow, that is absolutely incredible, thanks for sharing 🙌
Yair, our local electrician works by the hour also! 😡😱😈
Heard some American youngsters call Stonehenge " A buncha rocks". Be warned, this is basically true, it's not all that big. (I live not far away.)
Drove past it. "Is that it?". Wouldn't bother stopping. Saw the cerne Abbas giant and maiden castle which is just a flattened hill full of sheep sh*t 😊
@@Trebor74 Ah, but did you stop in Dorchester to visit the museum and see the remains of 1 of the defenders of Maiden Castle who died (via a Ballista Bolt through his spine) when Caesar Claudius's Legions stormed the place? 😱😵💫🙄
If in London again, try the Emirates Airline cable car across the Thames. Much cheaper than the London Eye and if you time it right you can give a great view down the river at sunset.
Love this recommendation, thank you so much 🙌
@@ThePassportCouple Better yet, why not visit the Monument? This is a tower designed by Sir Christopher Wren to commemorate the Great Fire of 1666. You pay a small charge to walk up 311 steps inside the monument and enjoy a great view across London from the top.
there are around 3000 parks in london, each one different from the other,
We love that, it's so nice to see in such a bustling city 👏
I work in Westminster and eat my lunch in that little park most days, and i agree that Sapori is a great sandwich place! Its great to see newcomers marvelling at what i take for granted seeing every day. Fab video! 😃
We loved the little park and the sandwich shop. It's amazing you get to enjoy such and incredible spot day in and day out. Consider us jealous 😃
Your knowledge of Elizabeth Tower and Big Ben is amazing, most people have no clue about these facts
Aww, thank you. There is always so much to know, but we do try to learn about the destinations we are very grateful to visit 😃
There is another mode of transportation. River clipper. Very reasonable. You can use yourdebit card.
Thanks for sharing that, we will have to try that next time 🙌
Your personalities complemented the arty video shots of some extraordinary architecture, and the content of your humorous verbal commentary placed this video amongst the best that I've seen. You didn't mention the weather either, which is a first for visiting cousins. Smashing job, ( English expression), and I look forward to more of the same. Thanks. Sheffield South Yorkshire.
The highest compliment all around, especially the "smashing job" 😃 Thank you for making our day. We had an amazing time in London, and very much hope to make it to Sheffield one day soon. Looks beautiful 🇬🇧👏
Big Ben was made in the same foundry as the Liberty bell and both had cracks 😂
That's so interesting, thanks for sharing 🙌
@@ThePassportCouple You’re welcome. I always felt that was a nice little positive connection between our two nations 🇬🇧 🇺🇸
The first bell was cast in Norton on Tees by John Warner & Sons but was damaged in trials.
You didn't know how big the theatre scene is!? The West End and Broadway are always competing as the biggest theatre districts.
I used to use that deli all the time I was in Westminster.... not been for a few years... very glad to know it's still there!
Yes, still there and still making some great sandwiches 😃
"technically" no factually Big Ben is the bell. Also the whole of the palace of Westminster burned down and the building that stands there now is called The new palace at Westminster and it's only around 180 years old.
You can get cheap theatre tickets from a booth in Leicester square. Just like airlines they discount seats to try and fill them last minute.
Amazing tip, thank you so much for sharing. We will check that out next time we are in London. So excited to see a show there 😃
"London is the most London place ever". Yep. Hard to disagree with the logic in that statement! 😊
It lived up to the hype, we enjoyed every minute and can't wait to visit again 🇬🇧✈️
Soon London will be the most Baghdad place ever.
@@crowbar9566glad I won’t be around to see it !
@@crowbar9566 What racist tripe.
@@stevebarlow3154 No just facts.
The£25 for the london eye should include atrip on the river bus down to Tower bridge back up to Lambeth bridge😊 & returns to the london eye pier where you started !!
That's awesome, we had no idea. Might have to splurge on it next time 😃
The cast from Back to the Future said the show on Broadway was rubbish. They said The best Actor in that show was the car. The west End show was Amazing according to them...
That's one we wanted to see so it's good to know it's a great show in The West End. Can't wait ✈️🇬🇧
I suppose that if a building only had 240 bedrooms and 775 rooms in total and a little backyard of 42 acres, I would consider it small as well!
Haha, you make a good point 😃
Really enjoyed this vlog! You two are a lot of fun to watch, and I am now a subscriber. I'm definitely going to look back at your previous videos too. Thanks for the light hearted but informative vlog.
Wow, this is such an amazing comment, thank you so much 🙌 We were captivated by London and a bit giddy to be there too 🇬🇧💛 Thanks for watching and saying hello 👋
It's called the Mall to rhyme with pal, not hall.
Thanks for sharing 🙌
omg i was waiting for another video from Turkey. then i saw this video and felt a bit sad ;) Good Luck. waiting for next series in Turkey. i wish a great Journey for both of you.
Aww, we were sad to wrap up our Istanbul series too 🇹🇷💛 Thank you so much for watching and wishing us well. There is so much to see in Turkey (we barely scratched the surface), and we will definitely be back again ✈️🇹🇷
London is by far the greatest city in Europe to visit as a tourist. There's history on literally every corner and you could visit twenty times and still find new things to do and see. The weather in London is [usually] surprisingly better than most people expect. It's often warm and sunny there in summer. Now,. that said, the UK is currently experiencing it's absolute worst summer on record in 2024.
It is a great city to visit and one we will certainly return to. It feels like traveling through time when you think of all the history there. We really enjoyed it all 🇬🇧
London is the most London place ever🤔
It's magical, we loved it 😃
@@ThePassportCoupleas a lifelong proud Londoner I’m so happy you loved our amazing city. Please come back.
Big Ben was made at the same bell foundry as the Liberty Bell, but rather later, and it hasn't cracked!
Ohh, thanks for sharing!! 😊
London! Well, the city has...the biggest theatre audience in the world. The biggest sports' stadium capacity in the world. The most five star hotels. The most green space. And, it's never boring...and if you don't believe me, ask the renowned Samuel Johnson.
We believe you, completely, we enjoyed every second there and can't wait to visit again 😃
London doesn't have the largest capacity sports stadium by a country mile!
@@stevehaddon151 Oh dear. London has, by far, the largest stadium capacity counting ALL the stadiums in London!
@@musik102 London isn't the world.....
@@stevehaddon151 Bloody hell! The video is about a city! Everything stated is about a CITY. You have serious comprehension problems!
I do hope you get another visit to London and head north
Crouch End, Wood Green, Highgate, Alexandra Palace
Great area to visit
We will most certainly be back, we really enjoyed our time in London. Thank you for the great recommendations on places to visit 🙌
I always try to read " A Christmas Carol" ( Charles Dickens ) over Christmastide. It`s a short novel and never fails......
That is amazing, Alicia loves carrying short novels with her so I will let her know to pick it up the next time we are at the Bookstore. Thanks for the recommendation 🙌
Omg I haven’t had a chip butty in years!😋 Love seeing my city through fresh eyes. Looks like u guys had a blast!❤
Sabaidee, I am so interesting about your Video clips Please can you tell me about what the name of the apps you editor, I'll appreciate if you reply Thank you so much !!!
Sure, we use Adobe Premiere Pro to edit our videos. Hope that helps. Happy editing 💻
Uploaded 22 seconds ago… just have to see your impressions of where I’ve spent basically 10 years living 😊
That's amazing, thank you for watching with such dedication 🙌 Means the world to us 😃 And we LOVE London. Such an amazing place and so cool that you live there 🇬🇧💛
The Adnams beer you had is brewed not too far away from me here in Suffolk. They do make quite a few good beers.
That is awesome. It would be dangerous for us to live that close to the brewery, we really enjoyed the beers 😃 Cheers 🍻
6.05 I worked in the govt offices that are now luxury apartments nearby and we would go to that park for lunchtime. Former graveyard.
Hi, what's the name of the pub you visited? Thanks
I love all the history lessons/info
Thank you so much, glad you enjoyed it 😃
9:40 The tallest one is in Dubai now, I think
Those red footed geese are lethal. In York, they chase bikes, prams and people …
I believe it. That's kind of how we felt about monkey's before we traveled. Always thought they cute, maybe gentle, until the day one tried to take our backpack in Maylaysia 🤣 And then another stole the water bottle out of our hand in Cambodia. We try to observe from afar now 😅
London's West End & NYC's Broadway are the world's premier theatre districts
So excited to go back and see a show ✈️🇬🇧
At least you went to a decent pub. I hope you saw their cat and their ghost. There’s a lot more to see and experience outside of the tourist centre of London though.
We loved the pub and the cat was awesome, though we did not have an encounter with the ghost (didn't know it was a thing there). We will be back and looking forward to exploring even more ✈️🇬🇧
I used to lunch there regularly. Roxy the owner is a superb chef.
Lovely couple. Great vlog😊❤😊
Aww, thank you, this was so sweet 😃
6:20 That's a ciabatta not a baguette!
Stephen Hawking: Following the cremation, a service of thanksgiving was held at Westminster Abbey on 15 June 2018, after which his ashes were interred in the Abbey's nave, between the graves of Sir Isaac Newton and Charles Darwin.
Welcome to the UK - sorry about our grim summer 😩 love how excited you get by our basic Chip Butty 🤣 are you visiting anywhere else here ?
Thank you 🙌 And no worries on the weather, it was still London and we loved it. And yes, the Chip Butty was so good. Our favorite foods wrapped into one 😃 This isn't our last London video, but it was a short stopover for us. Too short for sure.
Charming video. Fun fact - In the UK, fat ‘french fries’ (like in your butty) are ‘Chips'. Shinny ‘chips’ are ‘french fries’ (which are not as nice and contain more fat, so even worse for you!)
Thank you so much for the amazing comment, it means the world to us. Also, we love the fun fact, and are glad to hear the 'chips' were the healthier of the two 😃 We ate a ton of delicious food after all. Thanks again for saying hello 👋
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Thank you so much, we have all the gear we use listed on our website. Here is the link (or you can search "the passport couple camera gear"):
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"Last time i was here, Big Ben was under construction"
😂😂😂 How old are you
181 years old 😅 We look pretty good for that age, don't you think??
Hardly !under construction" 😂... but we know what you mean
"London is the most London place ever" facts😂
It's hard to imagine, but there were probably patrons at that "oldest pub in London", talking about those pesky American colonies wanting their independence! ha!
You are probably right 😃
You are obviously older than you look if Big Ben (the Elizabeth Tower as it’s called. Big Ben is the bell) was under construction when you last visited!!!!
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Thank you so much, so excited to have you come along for more adventures 🥳
One day Angus Young will live in Buckingham Palace.
Should have gone to see operation mincemeat great funny musical.
Thanks for the recommendation, we will be back one day and we are definitely going to see some shows this time ✈️🇬🇧
Sure you wouldn't rather have a Budweiser?
Gosh no, we’re all for the local brews when traveling and the beers in London were delicious 🇬🇧👏
you would never ever order a chip butty, its not a dish. Its poverty food, its when you had so little you used bread to bulk our your chippy at home.
I enjoyed seeing your vid but sad to see you’re more YT nomads - much fresher and more natural when it’s just regular folk on holiday.
That we are, but we try to approach every country with a fresh perspective. Thanks for watching and saying hello, we do appreciate it 🙌
Taking the tube in London is also iconic!
Very iconic, it was a fun experience 🚇
You are both cute and silly.
A good combination, and plays right into how we British see Americans.
Yup; you just did exactly what I was hoping you would avoid. Next time, maybe?
Wow! London = England eh? I live on the East coast of England. Last time I visited London was in 1980. I despise the place. England has so much more to offer than its capital.
London Eye seems a rip-off, the Vienna big wheel is only a third of the price. Less to see, but far more historic with the 3rd Man thing going on
Fish and Chips with chips in bread bun mmmmmmmmmmmmmm
It was sooooo good 👏
London isn't the be all and end all of UK, leave London and explore, hire a car and just drive, there's little villages, thousands of years old, hundreds of cultures, foods from specific places areas of outstanding natural beauty and heritage centres to explore
How do Americans pronounce New Hampshire
What you are seeing is really the back of Buckingham Palace. It’s more impressive at the back where you don’t get to go unless you’ve been invited to a royal garden party.
To be invited to a royal garden party, that would be next, next, next, next level bucket list for us 😃
The people reflect the city. Therefore it's not really an English city as such. Forget its geographical position.
FFS - BIG BEN is NOT a clock. We should fine bloggers who give that impression a million pounds every time they lean towards that view.
We should fine RUclips comments pedants 2 million quid.
Top tip take your hat off inside
thanks for the tip!! 😀
Yes the buildings are unique and beautiful. But London is Overcrowded, Dirty and Expensive!
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11.19 I worked in that building as well
Hello, just to add there are many Royal Palaces in England besides Buckingham Palace ~ Windsor Castle for example is mayb the best known 😮
Make the most of it. It will be a Muslim city before much longer!!
The "Ham" ending on place names here are pronounced "um" like in gum, Buckin"gum", Birmin"gum", easiest way to explain it.
You managed to get telephone boxes into the first seconds - so original!
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