That first "English breakfast" wasn't traditionally English breakfast at all. It's not traditional to eat frankfurters and beans for breakfast in the UK.
FUN FACT: The narator doesn't know the difference between Great Britain, The United Kingdom and ENGLAND! England is one of 4 different countries within the United Kingdom. The map show the Islands of G.Britain, the home of the UK, which includes England!😂
I suggest you pay attention to your details. Those beach huts that you show for Brighton aren't in England, they are in Brighton, Melbourne Australia. I also noticed you've made mistakes like this in your other videos, sorry you won't be getting a subscribe from me.
It´s awful What the hell was the boiled water then urine in a glass pot? And we don´t eat Wursts for breakfast. Nor do we have a Lake called Waste Water. We don´t have American Motels either. The Black Country Museum is Nothing to do with Birmingahm. Anyone who says it is is likely to get thrown in the cut!
It's wonderful to hear your love for England! It's great that you have the opportunity to enjoy such a beautiful neighboring country so easily. What are some of your favorite places to visit in England, and do you have any memorable experiences from your travels there?
🇬🇧 What about Stratford upon Avon, and the house that Shakespeare was born in ,+ Anne Hatherway's cottage , and a total of 4 or 5 , Shakespeare properties.+ William Shakespeare's grave. Warwick Castle, a fantastic day out. It's not a ruin . No mention of Jane Austen ,when in Bath. What about Windsor Castle. Another home of the Royal family. Lastly, too much aerial photography. You need to be on the ground to see the beauty up close. The ancient houses, villages, the tea rooms. Birmingham isn't really worth a visit.
For Liverpool a few notes you need to take heed of in the inevitable update that is required when talking about this city. There is more than one football club here; Everton FC is the oldest football club in the city and established before Liverpool FC. The original ground built by Everton FC was sold as they moved across Stanley Park to a new home, Goodison Park. The 'old' ground they sold would become Anfield, home to Liverpool FC. There is a new football stadium, currently under construction (at the time of writing), and is due for completion in 2025, this will be the new home of Everton FC - Bramley Moore Dock. This means that every football stadium in the city of Liverpool was built by Everton Football Club. The Three Graces - consisting of The Royal Liver Building, Cunard Building and Port of Liverpool Building - the word 'Liver' is miss-pronounced in this video, it is not pronounced Liver (like the organ liver), but Lyver or phonetically as Lie-ver.
St Albans just 20 miles north of London is well worth a visit with Roman Verulamium, The Cathedral and a charming historic city centre with many nice pubs!
Quickest way to insult and annoy half the population of the UK is to label the whole of it as England. You need to brush up on you're Geography before making these videos
Oh dear, the title of this video is ‘Wonders of England” but you showed a map of the UK. At least all the locations you feature are in England, thanks.
If travellers are overlooking these destinations, they have done zero research on England. All are major tourist destinations. Birmingham is a strange place to put on a must see list! Canterbury, Windsor, Norwich, Lincoln, Durham, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwick, Worcester, Newcastle and Chester are much more interesting places. The beautiful counties of Devon and Cornwall should also feature.
County Durham is probably the biggest hidden gem in England, gorgeous countryside up there. It should be a pilgrimage sight for Americans what with being where the Washington family came from and it's their coat of arms that their flag is derived from.
Birmingham is not boring, lot of interesting places in vicinity. Dudley Canal & Caverns are certainly worth visiting. St. Michael's cathedral in Coventry is also a gem.
Oh how I miss England. Especially LONDON. Yet, I can’t afford to live there anymore. The cost of living has skyrocketed. My pension needs an extra boost of at least £4000 to lead a frugal lifestyle. So I’ll be moving to a country in Asia. My income will be enough for me to afford a modest living. Pensioners are suffering a lot these days in England.
State pension varies depending on how many years you’ve worked and paid into the system. Most people have private pensions too, so everyone’s pension can vary quite a lot and as such not all pensioners are ‘suffering a lot’. I’m certainly not.
@@philtucker1224if you have been living in London as a Pensioner no one is throwing you out of your flat , if you want to live in London no one will pay universal benefit for that
@@dianeshelton9592 yes that’s correct. To live successfully in London after retirement you would need quite a large personal pension and/or very good capital investments.
@@philtucker1224 and as I pointed out if you were already living in London when you became a pensioner , then you would stay living in London. Are you seriously telling me that London is devoid of all pensioners? I can tell you that absolutely is not true and they simply are not all wealthy. Some are indeed quite poor pensioners. Your problem is you were not already living in London before you became a pensioner.
There are many other interesting places going further north, like High Force which was featured in Robin Hood Prince of Thieves. There’s Whitby, Scarborough and many other coastal towns up north, not to mention all the beautiful little villages. The whole of England has something to see, not just the south. We are proud to be from the north of England.
Yes thanks for this my wife and i were looking at this, i said wait a minute were the hell is that city next to brighton, i was guessing the new york skyline, but many thanks for clearing it up, also the sun and clear water was also a dead give away lol
Ha ha well spotted. This person is just scraping images and video from the web. The narrator is probably just reading off a card and has never been to England. Note the map of "England" which is actually the map of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Poor video.
The most amazing thing about this video is that the thumbnail is not Clickbait at all. It’s an actual place that anyone can find. It is located behind Poundland in the middle of Codswallop, along the River Sodall
You have included an image of the Radcliffe Camera in the section on Cambridge. The Radcliffe Camera is in Oxford. Oxford is much easier to get to from London. You can get a train from Paddington station. As you walk past St Mary's church into Radcliffe Square, look out for Mr Tumnus.
The whole thing is a mess. From the boiled water and hotdogs, to moving places around and including pics from Australia and The US. to the unforgiveable Lake Waste Water! I nearly choked on my wine at that one. I am normally forgiving of the American need to slaughter our language, but that one was a step too far even for me.
Avoid Tower castle and Buckingham palace in London: overcrowded and quite boring. Skip Cotswolds; overcrowded and very expensive. Visit north Yorkshire instead, much more beautiful and significantly cheaper.
@@DaveBloke-tg5wvstraight to the point there Dave lad 😂 try not sounding like a creep by saying “I’m from England, I find it interesting how people from all over the globe want to travel here. What country do you come from? I see many different tourists here, mainly from Asia and the US”…. Or just be straight up like you did lad, f*c* it hahaha
I am giving up on this article as it makes me sad that the narrator will never experience these things, nor anything else. It is also diminishing my personality and intelligence.
I think I've been all over the UK. My personal favourites have always been little towns and villages in the South though. 😅 They are like toys, you know, "good old England". Actually, I loved Wales, Portmeirion, mt Snowdon. And Scotland, more gloomy, with character. Though most of the time I spend in Birmingham. The main attraction in the UK are the people, definitely. The selfirony! The social skills! Just outstanding 😄 Love you, guys!
This video is produced primarily from AI/LLM inputs and no actual human reporting or editing. There are many factual errors and some of the video clips are clearly AI generated. Look at the one of the man eating an "English breakfast" - are American hot dogs a part of the "full English"? Not to mention the video capture of him spooning a single bean onto his fork and eating it is laughably fake. 👎👎👎👎
You are completely correct. As for Manchester being the birthplace of the industrial revolution, even AI knows it is Ironbridge, now an Unesco World Heritage sight specifically for that fact.
Claiming that the first purpose built theatre in England "was" the Theatre Royal in Bath is bunk on 2 levels. The first purpose-built theatre was The Theatre, constructed in the 16th.C. in 1576 in Finsbury Fields now considered in London. The Theatre Royal in Bath is still functioning and is, correctly termed "the oldest continuously used theatre in England."
When talking about Brighton - UK, there is images related to Brighton Bathing Boxes that are located in Melbourne - Australia . I hope it is possible to remove these images and fix the video.
La région des lacs est ce que je trouve de plus beau surtout que les villes ne m'intéressent pas. Mais dans d'autres reportages j'ai vu que la situation dans certaines villes dont Liverpool est loin d'être agréable, il me semble que ce reportage est une image édulcorée de la réalité
Liverpool is a fantastic city. Fun, exciting and vibrant. Great football to watch, pubs, clubs, museums, the waterfront etc. You shouldn't dismiss what you haven't seen. It'd be like me saying Marseilles and Nice are best not bothering with.
I think there are laws in these countries also in countries like australia people cannot tear down old structures to make their new ones old buildings are preserved also most prefered conservative views to new ideas knowledge still the power house
I really like the places you chose. ❤Indeed, the diversity is huge, everyone can find an area and experiences that suits them. I also liked the trivia at the beginning of the video, thank you! 😊
🇬🇧 I am amazed that you didn’t visit Canterbury. The Cathedral, ancient history, a World Heritage Site, Tudor houses, boating on the river, + coffee shops, restaurants , Roman city walls , etc etc. The list is long. And it's SO close to London.
The beauty of England is simply mesmerizing! From the misty countryside dotted with charming villages to the majestic cliffs of Dover and the serene Lake District, every landscape feels like it’s been painted by nature’s own hand. But what truly makes England unforgettable is its people-their kindness, wit, and sense of tradition make every interaction feel special. The cultural richness, from Shakespeare’s legacy to the royal heritage and world-class museums, tells a story of a nation steeped in history yet alive with modern energy. Every corner of England, whether it’s the bustling streets of London or the peaceful moors of Yorkshire, holds a unique charm that leaves a lasting impression. England isn’t just a place to visit-it’s a place to fall in love with!
Further FUN FACTS: 1) You’ll be hard pressed to find the old red telephone boxes now, the surviving ones are just curios. 2) London, (or Londonistan as it is colloquially being known) is practically the least representative icon of English culture. With a disproportionately huge and increasing ethnic diversity and ‘attractions’ which are just ‘show off’ tourist magnets, London is NOTHING like rural England and our plethora of small towns and villages. I seriously recommend avoiding the capital and instead enjoy REAL ENGLISH places like Salisbury, York, Barnstaple, Liverpool etc and if possible visit towns and cities in Wales and Scotland ( not ignoring Northern Ireland, which has its own pleasures, but you’ll need a ferry or plane to get there).
Havin lived in England for 40 years I find this video hilarious. It’s way off the mark. No one in England behaves like this. All you need to know is there is a very famous quote by a Roman Emperor visiting England and he said, “I have been to almost every country in Europe and never before have I found the people so drunk amd merry”. and that was more than 1000 years ago, nothings changed since. Come visit, see a thousand or more years of history and then get drunk and when the pubs close… walk your way home with a kebab and your new best friends singing your heart out.
You missed out a lot, Liverpool has 2 football teams just like Manchester. Liverpool FC and Everton FC. Everton FC are one of the founder teams of the original football league and is older than Liverpool fc. You also forget to include the historic Roman town of Chester, Blackpool and it's illuminations. I'm surprised you forgot about Dover, which is England's biggest port and gateway to Europe. You included a view of Long Island when you spoke about Brighton lol. You need to do much better research next video.
I am not sure that this guide has ever visited England. You can easily miss out Liverpool, Brighton and Manchester in preference to Chester, the Yorkshire Dales, Northumbria, Chatsworth, Arundel, Wells, Salisbury/Winchester, and many other fine houses & old cities
I watch with complete awe How can someone be this ignorant about something and yet try to tell others as if they have been England is so much more than the built up areas this shows. They have picked the biggest most built up areas and then missed Cornwall beaches, peak district,Yorkshire mores,Warwick castle, wookie hole but then showed a Mao of united kingdom not England. And so many"facts" were wrong Obviously googled all info and never been
fun fact, the shot of Brighton beach with the beach huts and the city in the background is the wrong Brighton beach. That is Melbourne Australia's Brighton beach and not England's Brighton beach. Get it right.
English is THE most spoken language in the world, not third most spoke. English Mandarin Hindi In that order. I stopped watching when i saw incorrect facts.
Many tourists, visit London thinking they’ve seen Big Ben, when in fact they have seen the Elizabeth Tower only. Half of London or more has yet to see Big Ben, let alone tourists.
00:38 yep. That's definitely England.. the one town where they drive on the opposite side of the road in an American looking town. Must be in the lake district that town
Not sure who made this video, but no one goes to Birmingham on holiday. And those beach huts you say are in Brighton beach are on what appears to be a sandy beach in Australia.
Überallhin zum Arbeit gehen & Überallher fertig die Arbeit nach Hause........! Wie ist der Unternehmer & die Organisation Hirne.............? Ob man sich richtig die Aufgaben richtig verteilen können.............? Keine Armut Verhunger auf der Strasse Bettler müssen
If you come to the UK avoid London except by tour - many stabbings & pick pockets. We have wonderful Castles, Cathedrals (SW ones safest to visit), ancient villages and much, much more. And that's just England. Scotland, Wales & Ireland have so much to see of a similar if different bueaty ❤
Why would you say that about London’s safety? It’s a safe city, compared to Gaza or Detroit. There are about 30 crimes a day in London that concern a sharp object, that’s not stabbing, that people who are searched for other reasons who have a pen knife or something that could do harm. There is a much lower number of stabbings and they tend to be between young people concerned in gangs and criminality. So 30 bladed article offences per day in a city of nearly ten million people. Those are statistics that should not be frightening, how many people get knocked down by black cabs. Why sensationalise a sad problem?
Lived in London my whole life. Never had my pocket picked or been stabbed. ....I love many parts of the uk, including the South West. Bristol was the only city i was mugged in
You've completely ignored Devon and Cornwall in the SouthWest, two of England's most visited and beautiful counties!
Thats what i was thinking the English Rivieira plus people go surfing in Newquay which i believe is Cornwall but still a good video plenty info !!!
the picture on the thumbnail, where is this?
@@kevinlewis-v4xIt’s clickbait, the thumbnail doesn’t exist!
That first "English breakfast" wasn't traditionally English breakfast at all. It's not traditional to eat frankfurters and beans for breakfast in the UK.
You missed Stratford-Upon-Avon, Warrick and Windsor. Lovely towns. Birmingham is rather industrial and run down.
So many mistakes it seems. Stuff just lazily lifted from Google probably.
Err....the Radcliffe Camera is in Oxford...BIG mistake
FUN FACT: The narator doesn't know the difference between Great Britain, The United Kingdom and ENGLAND! England is one of 4 different countries within the United Kingdom. The map show the Islands of G.Britain, the home of the UK, which includes England!😂
The narrator is a robot or AI. That's what I think. errr.
That was the first thing I noticed.
real?
And?
Great photography though! ,
Lots of mistakes . Can someone tell me , who is Hairy Potter ? What's Melbourne doing on the south coast of England .
Harry's grandad
Wait? What's a village near the Herts Cambs border doing on the coast?....
Your image of Brighton Beach and the bathing boxes with the city skyline in the back is Brighton Victoria Australia NOT the UK Brighton.
🇬🇧 I was puzzling over that.
Fantastic.
This whole video is just a collection of stuff scraped off the internet by AI. The narrator is probably a bot as well or if not, poor woman.
I suggest you pay attention to your details. Those beach huts that you show for Brighton aren't in England, they are in Brighton, Melbourne Australia.
I also noticed you've made mistakes like this in your other videos, sorry you won't be getting a subscribe from me.
It´s awful What the hell was the boiled water then urine in a glass pot? And we don´t eat Wursts for breakfast. Nor do we have a Lake called Waste Water. We don´t have American Motels either. The Black Country Museum is Nothing to do with Birmingahm. Anyone who says it is is likely to get thrown in the cut!
Love England 🇳🇱❤️🏴 and luckily they are our neighbors and its close to here and short to travel 👌🏻👌🏻
🇳🇱❤️🏴
It's wonderful to hear your love for England! It's great that you have the opportunity to enjoy such a beautiful neighboring country so easily. What are some of your favorite places to visit in England, and do you have any memorable experiences from your travels there?
❤
Yes,falling love
🇬🇧 What about Stratford upon Avon, and the house that Shakespeare was born in ,+ Anne Hatherway's cottage , and a total of 4 or 5 , Shakespeare properties.+ William Shakespeare's grave. Warwick Castle, a fantastic day out. It's not a ruin .
No mention of Jane Austen ,when in Bath.
What about Windsor Castle. Another home of the Royal family.
Lastly, too much aerial photography. You need to be on the ground to see the beauty up close. The ancient houses, villages, the tea rooms. Birmingham isn't really worth a visit.
It's not just England, the whole of the UK is beautiful!
For Liverpool a few notes you need to take heed of in the inevitable update that is required when talking about this city. There is more than one football club here; Everton FC is the oldest football club in the city and established before Liverpool FC. The original ground built by Everton FC was sold as they moved across Stanley Park to a new home, Goodison Park. The 'old' ground they sold would become Anfield, home to Liverpool FC. There is a new football stadium, currently under construction (at the time of writing), and is due for completion in 2025, this will be the new home of Everton FC - Bramley Moore Dock. This means that every football stadium in the city of Liverpool was built by Everton Football Club. The Three Graces - consisting of The Royal Liver Building, Cunard Building and Port of Liverpool Building - the word 'Liver' is miss-pronounced in this video, it is not pronounced Liver (like the organ liver), but Lyver or phonetically as Lie-ver.
I've never heard anyone pronounce liverpool as lyver pool
St Albans just 20 miles north of London is well worth a visit with Roman Verulamium, The Cathedral and a charming historic city centre with many nice pubs!
Watching from Kashmir stay blessed with peace love and justice without any prejudice ❤
Quickest way to insult and annoy half the population of the UK is to label the whole of it as England. You need to brush up on you're Geography before making these videos
yes, England is beautiful!
me too
Oh dear, the title of this video is ‘Wonders of England” but you showed a map of the UK. At least all the locations you feature are in England, thanks.
If travellers are overlooking these destinations, they have done zero research on England. All are major tourist destinations. Birmingham is a strange place to put on a must see list! Canterbury, Windsor, Norwich, Lincoln, Durham, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwick, Worcester, Newcastle and Chester are much more interesting places. The beautiful counties of Devon and Cornwall should also feature.
County Durham is probably the biggest hidden gem in England, gorgeous countryside up there. It should be a pilgrimage sight for Americans what with being where the Washington family came from and it's their coat of arms that their flag is derived from.
Birmingham is not boring, lot of interesting places in vicinity. Dudley Canal & Caverns are certainly worth visiting. St. Michael's cathedral in Coventry is also a gem.
Some of your shots were not of England i.e. one shot of Brighton Beach was of Long Island New York!
Oh how I miss England. Especially LONDON. Yet, I can’t afford to live there anymore. The cost of living has skyrocketed. My pension needs an extra boost of at least £4000 to lead a frugal lifestyle. So I’ll be moving to a country in Asia. My income will be enough for me to afford a modest living. Pensioners are suffering a lot these days in England.
State pension varies depending on how many years you’ve worked and paid into the system. Most people have private pensions too, so everyone’s pension can vary quite a lot and as such not all pensioners are ‘suffering a lot’. I’m certainly not.
To be a little more accurate, state pension peaks at just over £1000 payable every four weeks. Many rents in London are that weekly!
@@philtucker1224if you have been living in London as a Pensioner no one is throwing you out of your flat , if you want to live in London no one will pay universal benefit for that
@@dianeshelton9592 yes that’s correct. To live successfully in London after retirement you would need quite a large personal pension and/or very good capital investments.
@@philtucker1224 and as I pointed out if you were already living in London when you became a pensioner , then you would stay living in London. Are you seriously telling me that London is devoid of all pensioners? I can tell you that absolutely is not true and they simply are not all wealthy. Some are indeed quite poor pensioners. Your problem is you were not already living in London before you became a pensioner.
England is so beautiful! I also love the tea.
Quite enjoyable.
A hiccup at the end, with Brighton and the Melbourne skyline in the distance 😅
I was about to comment on that 😅
There are many other interesting places going further north, like High Force which was featured in Robin Hood Prince of Thieves. There’s Whitby, Scarborough and many other coastal towns up north, not to mention all the beautiful little villages. The whole of England has something to see, not just the south. We are proud to be from the north of England.
Hadrian's Wall is one of main attractions.
The beach showed in 31:45 is actually Brighton beach in Melbourne, Australia
Definitely, I’m from the area in Melbourne and picked it up straight away. Looks nothing like UK Brighton is.
Thanks for that. I was taken aback because Worthing (the next town over) doesn't have that skyline!
Yes thanks for this my wife and i were looking at this, i said wait a minute were the hell is that city next to brighton, i was guessing the new york skyline, but many thanks for clearing it up, also the sun and clear water was also a dead give away lol
At only 38 seconds there is a picturesque view of a lovely New England town. Just look at the traffic on the wrong side of the road.
Ha ha well spotted.
This person is just scraping images and video from the web. The narrator is probably just reading off a card and has never been to England. Note the map of "England" which is actually the map of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Poor video.
The clip of Brighton in Melbourne also amused me 😂
Well of course it’s most of the world that drive on the wrong side of the road
The first shot of an 'English breakfast' was not an English breakfast at all, it was a monstrosity!
The most amazing thing about this video is that the thumbnail is not Clickbait at all. It’s an actual place that anyone can find. It is located behind Poundland in the middle of Codswallop, along the River Sodall
Lmfao 😂
Thank you I thoroughly enjoyed my visit to England part of England I never saw so thank you for your wonderful video🎈🇺🇸🎈
how is Birmingham on this list lmao
liverpool and manchester too.
Missed Devon and Cornwall and Northumberland 😢
You have included an image of the Radcliffe Camera in the section on Cambridge. The Radcliffe Camera is in Oxford. Oxford is much easier to get to from London. You can get a train from Paddington station.
As you walk past St Mary's church into Radcliffe Square, look out for Mr Tumnus.
The whole thing is a mess. From the boiled water and hotdogs, to moving places around and including pics from Australia and The US. to the unforgiveable Lake Waste Water! I nearly choked on my wine at that one. I am normally forgiving of the American need to slaughter our language, but that one was a step too far even for me.
Which part of Great Britain is the thumbnail??
Avoid Tower castle and Buckingham palace in London: overcrowded and quite boring. Skip Cotswolds; overcrowded and very expensive. Visit north Yorkshire instead, much more beautiful and significantly cheaper.
England is my lifetime dream ❤
Where do you live?
@@DaveBloke-tg5wvstraight to the point there Dave lad 😂 try not sounding like a creep by saying “I’m from England, I find it interesting how people from all over the globe want to travel here. What country do you come from? I see many different tourists here, mainly from Asia and the US”…. Or just be straight up like you did lad, f*c* it hahaha
@@EpiCKZz I'd had a beer and can barely remember this to be honest, that was quite funny how you put it.
Seeing white people living and taking money from your country is mine. Plus cathedrals and synagogues.
me too
I have really enjoyed watching your video. England is such a beauty, a land of wonders. ♥♥♥
Lol
@@VentureThrills
You haven't been around.
Go see 24 countries, like me....then make your choice
England is a beautiful country but for safety sake do not visit Birmingham and Manchester. Both are vile and filthy disgusting cities.
I am giving up on this article as it makes me sad that the narrator will never experience these things, nor anything else.
It is also diminishing my personality and intelligence.
I think I've been all over the UK. My personal favourites have always been little towns and villages in the South though. 😅 They are like toys, you know, "good old England". Actually, I loved Wales, Portmeirion, mt Snowdon. And Scotland, more gloomy, with character. Though most of the time I spend in Birmingham. The main attraction in the UK are the people, definitely. The selfirony! The social skills! Just outstanding 😄 Love you, guys!
Not quite sure why Birmingham and Manchester would have priority on a tourist’s itinerary 🥴
This video is produced primarily from AI/LLM inputs and no actual human reporting or editing. There are many factual errors and some of the video clips are clearly AI generated. Look at the one of the man eating an "English breakfast" - are American hot dogs a part of the "full English"? Not to mention the video capture of him spooning a single bean onto his fork and eating it is laughably fake. 👎👎👎👎
You are completely correct. As for Manchester being the birthplace of the industrial revolution, even AI knows it is Ironbridge, now an Unesco World Heritage sight specifically for that fact.
Claiming that the first purpose built theatre in England "was" the Theatre Royal in Bath is bunk on 2 levels. The first purpose-built theatre was The Theatre, constructed in the 16th.C. in 1576 in Finsbury Fields now considered in London. The Theatre Royal in Bath is still functioning and is, correctly termed "the oldest continuously used theatre in England."
The hotdog and bean breakfast! Lol. Not traditional English in any way, shape or form 😂
When talking about Brighton - UK, there is images related to Brighton Bathing Boxes that are located in Melbourne - Australia .
I hope it is possible to remove these images and fix the video.
La région des lacs est ce que je trouve de plus beau surtout que les villes ne m'intéressent pas. Mais dans d'autres reportages j'ai vu que la situation dans certaines villes dont Liverpool est loin d'être agréable, il me semble que ce reportage est une image édulcorée de la réalité
Liverpool is a fantastic city. Fun, exciting and vibrant. Great football to watch, pubs, clubs, museums, the waterfront etc. You shouldn't dismiss what you haven't seen. It'd be like me saying Marseilles and Nice are best not bothering with.
Such a beautiful country❤
It used to be but now, far to many foreign men doing nasty things nowadays...
Where exactly is the location shown in the thumbnail?
That's my question too. I believe it's a Thomas Kincaid painting, or ai.
I think it is “The Weavers”, ( River Stour- Canterbury)
hi this program host wow i like your presentation so good voice and joyfull or iconic...//
I think there are laws in these countries also in countries like australia people cannot tear down old structures to make their new ones old buildings are preserved also most prefered conservative views to new ideas knowledge still the power house
Next time, please include Canterbury as well.
Agreed! ( I’m also from Canterbury) 👍
i love England
Enjoy it while it lasts, there is No Great in Britain anymore...
Güzel görüntüler için teşekkürler. Ama keşke bizim ülkemiz gibi, bir de güneşi bol olsaydı...
Not much sun...where do you live?
Eastern England gets less rain than Rome. But our weather is, erm, complicated.
31:44 Photo of Brighton Beach in New York USA.
Good day! Excuse me, how can I contact you?
How on earth did you not mention Cornwall..
England yeah !!!
The main wonder is English people.
I really like the places you chose. ❤Indeed, the diversity is huge, everyone can find an area and experiences that suits them. I also liked the trivia at the beginning of the video, thank you! 😊
Can we live in dorms make our trip cheaper
🇬🇧 I am amazed that you didn’t visit Canterbury. The Cathedral, ancient history, a World Heritage Site, Tudor houses, boating on the river, + coffee shops, restaurants , Roman city walls , etc etc. The list is long. And it's SO close to London.
Fully agree! I’m also from Canterbury 👍
England ❤❤❤❤
This should just be called “Cities of the UK” the real wonders of England are just being completely by passed and completely ignored.
The beauty of England is simply mesmerizing! From the misty countryside dotted with charming villages to the majestic cliffs of Dover and the serene Lake District, every landscape feels like it’s been painted by nature’s own hand. But what truly makes England unforgettable is its people-their kindness, wit, and sense of tradition make every interaction feel special. The cultural richness, from Shakespeare’s legacy to the royal heritage and world-class museums, tells a story of a nation steeped in history yet alive with modern energy. Every corner of England, whether it’s the bustling streets of London or the peaceful moors of Yorkshire, holds a unique charm that leaves a lasting impression. England isn’t just a place to visit-it’s a place to fall in love with!
Ignored Everton's stadium in the background while waxing lyrical about Anfield. Great stuff 😂.
Further FUN FACTS: 1) You’ll be hard pressed to find the old red telephone boxes now, the surviving ones are just curios. 2) London, (or Londonistan as it is colloquially being known) is practically the least representative icon of English culture. With a disproportionately huge and increasing ethnic diversity and ‘attractions’ which are just ‘show off’ tourist magnets, London is NOTHING like rural England and our plethora of small towns and villages. I seriously recommend avoiding the capital and instead enjoy REAL ENGLISH places like Salisbury, York, Barnstaple, Liverpool etc and if possible visit towns and cities in Wales and Scotland ( not ignoring Northern Ireland, which has its own pleasures, but you’ll need a ferry or plane to get there).
If you are a Caucasian, speak English, drink beer, a CHRISTIAN, eat pork and have tons of moolah: WELCOME TO ENGLAND.
Havin lived in England for 40 years I find this video hilarious. It’s way off the mark. No one in England behaves like this. All you need to know is there is a very famous quote by a Roman Emperor visiting England and he said, “I have been to almost every country in Europe and never before have I found the people so drunk amd merry”.
and that was more than 1000 years ago, nothings changed since. Come visit, see a thousand or more years of history and then get drunk and when the pubs close… walk your way home with a kebab and your new best friends singing your heart out.
You missed out a lot, Liverpool has 2 football teams just like Manchester. Liverpool FC and Everton FC. Everton FC are one of the founder teams of the original football league and is older than Liverpool fc. You also forget to include the historic Roman town of Chester, Blackpool and it's illuminations. I'm surprised you forgot about Dover, which is England's biggest port and gateway to Europe. You included a view of Long Island when you spoke about Brighton lol. You need to do much better research next video.
The Black country museum, and indeed the black country itself, is NOT in Birmingham. Its so annoying to us black country folk!
Amazing place
I am not sure that this guide has ever visited England. You can easily miss out Liverpool, Brighton and Manchester in preference to Chester, the Yorkshire Dales, Northumbria, Chatsworth, Arundel, Wells, Salisbury/Winchester, and many other fine houses & old cities
Hate these Ai CHANNELS watched 1 minute of it and left because I'm not to listening to a ROBOT for 35 MINUTES no way JOSE
Neither of the clips representing "tea" actually showed any real tea. The first one was just water 🤣
I watch with complete awe
How can someone be this ignorant about something and yet try to tell others as if they have been
England is so much more than the built up areas this shows. They have picked the biggest most built up areas and then missed Cornwall beaches, peak district,Yorkshire mores,Warwick castle, wookie hole but then showed a Mao of united kingdom not England. And so many"facts" were wrong
Obviously googled all info and never been
Liverpool, Manchester and Birmingham?? I thought this was supposed to PROMOTE England!
Devon and Cornwall completely missed off the list when they're renowned for having the most beautiful and picturesque coastlines in the UK. 😬
Has the body of General Aws.Mallaby been returned to England?
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fun fact, the shot of Brighton beach with the beach huts and the city in the background is the wrong Brighton beach. That is Melbourne Australia's Brighton beach and not England's Brighton beach. Get it right.
Sorry to nit-pick, but the building at 6:34 isn’t in Cambridge. It’s the Bodlien library in Oxford.
English is THE most spoken language in the world, not third most spoke.
English
Mandarin
Hindi
In that order.
I stopped watching when i saw incorrect facts.
The Black Country Living Museum is in Dudley,not Birmingham. C'mon AI voice Woman
Many tourists, visit London thinking they’ve seen Big Ben, when in fact they have seen the Elizabeth Tower only. Half of London or more has yet to see Big Ben, let alone tourists.
It's not Wastewater, it's Wastwater. In the Cambridge segment, proceeds to show Oxford library 😂!
00:38 yep. That's definitely England.. the one town where they drive on the opposite side of the road in an American looking town. Must be in the lake district that town
Where is exactly the stunning seaside view in Brighton? I've been there many times and couldn't find it. 😅
Wegen Projekte Weltweite gebaut haben...........................! Wünsche ich es Euch allen Architektur Familien Erfolgreich haben
England is beautiful country,well the South west and south east and the Midlands is,Not the North,There is that saying Its Grim up North.
I have a question …..Where is the nice picture taken where “ wonders of Engeland” standing on the picture ?
That's the nicest thing I've ever seen anyone say about Birmingham. Each to their own I guess.
Another thick US comnent .
You’ve “covered it all” alright, including Blighty in Melbourne you Goose.
Not sure who made this video, but no one goes to Birmingham on holiday. And those beach huts you say are in Brighton beach are on what appears to be a sandy beach in Australia.
Überallhin zum Arbeit gehen & Überallher fertig die Arbeit nach Hause........!
Wie ist der Unternehmer & die Organisation Hirne.............? Ob man sich richtig die Aufgaben richtig verteilen können.............? Keine Armut Verhunger auf der Strasse Bettler müssen
I’m still recovering from scenes of a full English breakfast with some kind of salad ruining it!
I still don't consider the lake district part of England as it looks like Scotland all over all because of English greed
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Good to family
Excellent
Nobody talks about that mudy filthy water passes throughout London,I wonder what that be?
It's tidal, narrow and quite shallow. That's why it's muddy. It's one of the cleanest rivers to flow through any major city in the world.
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15 seconds in you hit the best place in the country! WAWAW
Stopped watching after 38 seconds when we see footage of an American town. Not England at all, this was going to be crap.
The discovery of the dramatic cliffs and serene beaches of Ireland's Cliffs of Moher proves it's one of the most beautiful places in the world
Ireland is not in England, numb nuts.
However I do love to visit Pakistan that is in India. Get it chum?
If you come to the UK avoid London except by tour - many stabbings & pick pockets. We have wonderful Castles, Cathedrals (SW ones safest to visit), ancient villages and much, much more. And that's just England. Scotland, Wales & Ireland have so much to see of a similar if different bueaty ❤
Why would you say that about London’s safety? It’s a safe city, compared to Gaza or Detroit. There are about 30 crimes a day in London that concern a sharp object, that’s not stabbing, that people who are searched for other reasons who have a pen knife or something that could do harm. There is a much lower number of stabbings and they tend to be between young people concerned in gangs and criminality. So 30 bladed article offences per day in a city of nearly ten million people. Those are statistics that should not be frightening, how many people get knocked down by black cabs. Why sensationalise a sad problem?
Lived in London my whole life. Never had my pocket picked or been stabbed. ....I love many parts of the uk, including the South West. Bristol was the only city i was mugged in
London is actually one of the safest huge cities in the world.