Wow you were staying next to Charterhouse! Amazing! An ancient monastery, then school, and now alms house with massive history. Great place to visit as a tourist.
I really enjoyed your reactions and perspectives of my home city. I probably don't get to appreciate the place so much as I just take everything for granted, but it was refreshing to see how much you guys enjoyed it here. You're a real fun couple so I have happily subscribed!
Thursday night is DEFINITELY like Friday night in London. I spent my twenties in London and Thursday was always the night we ended up out. You would go out for a cheeky drink after work and end up in some club at 2.00am dancing to Techno totally wasted and having to get up at 7.00am for work. Good times.... Some of the best club nights are on Thursdays and sometimes the pressure is off to have a good time. Saturdays you are like "MUST have a good time because it is Saturday" but Thursday is a lot more relaxed and ends up being better 9 times out of 10.
enjoy your videos .lovely couple .hope you had a great trip .are you still on or travel's or have you made it home ...you two fix in London well .great sense of humor ❤I think you notice the crystal palace from the sky garden Ariel post ❤
I very watched all your England videos now and I thought your London one was exceptional... as a number of other people have commented, it is true you were uniquely blessed with the season/weather. Even though I live in London, your fresh perspective was highly enjoyable and your selection of places to visit were extremely well judged... the trendy Shoreditch, the ancient City including the Tower and the Bishop of Winchester's Palace, you went up the Walkie Talkie and saw the Shard from the other side of the river...Tower Bridge of course, Borough Market. It really isva maze of yummy treats. I don't know if you had a curry In Brick Lane, that's what it used to be famous for. I noticed you made sure to try the Britsh Beef, pie and mash and fish 'n chips. In fact everything you ate looked very very good and that is representative. Please when you return home will you preach the gospel that British food is top hole?😀 Yes, during the 40s and most of the 50s we were either at war or on rationing and I guess we lost the art of ingredients and cooking the posy War decades but I think you discovered that stage we went through, is now behind us. Sorry you didn't get to see Buckingham Palace bit you saw it from the outside and anyway walking down Whitehall, past Downing Street to Parliament Square I think is more interesting.Nearly forgot, you fitted in St Paul's too and we're lucky enough to hear the organ and thereforevalso the seven second echo! It truly is an absolutely sensational edifice and it's architect, Christopher Wren, got to see it finished. You probably also noticed some of the smaller but equally beautiful Hawksmoor churches in the City. Obviously you rounded it all out with the West End, Chinatown, Covent Garden and Piccadilly. Honestly, it made me proud, with only a rare waft of pee to interrupt the reverie. Everywhere really does look spick and span doesn't it? I could see you were deeply impressed and rightly so - even the bloody functional buildings like stations are more like palaces! So glad you enjoyed it - and you did a similarly high quality job of representing Liverpool and Glasgow. A most engaging couple and, with a bit of help from dear old England, the pair of you delivered far more than was promised! Come again soon!
Waterloo, Euston, Kings Cross, Paddington and St Pancras are the train hubs that spring to mind in my tired state after a 12 hour day and 2 hours travel.
Looks like your having a great time- will you do a round up at the end of your trip highlighting the best and worst bits, the do`s and dont`s and the things you found most interesting about London
@@WorldWideWolberts I’m definitely doing that next time I’m in London, didn’t know you could. Full marks to you, where do you book the trip ? You’ve obviously got more gumption than me 😀
I just hope you realise how very lucky you have been with the weather. I assure you, it's not usually quite this agreeable. It's brilliant to watch your reactions to things that we take for granted. So entertaining.....................................................the ancient Englishman.
Camden is awesome, you guys really need a local to guide you, the silvery statue you saw is of Amy Winehouse, she lived and worked in Camden, the park you were in is Regents Park, also home of London Zoo, maybe you should have gone in there? Did you guys get ypur pictures taken with any of the punk rockers? Ha they are fabulous people and definitely worth getting to know. The big traffic lights with the pub on the left? That's the worlds end pub, seriously famous boozer, loads of bands got their first proper gigs in there, especially during the punk/mod eras. See? It's definitely worth another visit even the horse market is a great place to have a look round.
@@bongodrumzz we know who any winehouse is haha. Going to a zoo while traveling is a waste of time with very few exception. We have fantastic zoos in our hometown and I can see a tiger and lion and polar bear there.
@@WorldWideWolberts I kind of agree with you that you can see Zoo's anywhere. The only difference is that London Zoo has either he largest amount of species or 2nd (can't remember which). Also, London zoo has a unique history in that it only exists because the original animals were kept at the tower of London but, when the collection became too large another option had to be found, hence London Zoo. It has been at the forefront of animal conservation before the term "animal conservation" was first mentioned. However; I totally understand not going to the zoo when then are so many things to see in a place like London. Good vids so far though, enjoying the slightly eclectic presentation.
Further to your comment about joining in if you only had friends! Wrong way round, talk to people, strike up a conversation you’ll have friends! Prepare to get drunk!
Ahhh guys you was 5 mins from Amy Winehouse's house and you mist the Dublin Castle... where Madness, Arctic Monkeys, the Killers, Blur and Amy Winehouse all played
Wow you were staying next to Charterhouse! Amazing! An ancient monastery, then school, and now alms house with massive history. Great place to visit as a tourist.
Lots of people go out on a Thursday night in the UK bcause traditionally Thursday was payday...enjoy your trip. love your hair...
I really enjoyed your reactions and perspectives of my home city. I probably don't get to appreciate the place so much as I just take everything for granted, but it was refreshing to see how much you guys enjoyed it here. You're a real fun couple so I have happily subscribed!
Thursday night is DEFINITELY like Friday night in London. I spent my twenties in London and Thursday was always the night we ended up out. You would go out for a cheeky drink after work and end up in some club at 2.00am dancing to Techno totally wasted and having to get up at 7.00am for work. Good times.... Some of the best club nights are on Thursdays and sometimes the pressure is off to have a good time. Saturdays you are like "MUST have a good time because it is Saturday" but Thursday is a lot more relaxed and ends up being better 9 times out of 10.
I liked Monday nights, it was pound a pint night & all the nurses on shift work were right into that 😛😎
enjoy your videos .lovely couple .hope you had a great trip .are you still on or travel's or have you made it home ...you two fix in London well .great sense of humor ❤I think you notice the crystal palace from the sky garden Ariel post ❤
Yes in London Thursday is well known as ‘thirsty Thursday’ as it’s nearly Friday I guess 😂
Cool vid, you two are funny in a good way. Glad you enjoyed London come back again soon. 😊
As a London schoolkid, I got taken to Little Venice on a school trip, I think it was 'over-sold'.
For anyone reading this: it’s small. Like, 15 minutes and youve seen it all small. If this was a destination, lump it in to a boat ride to Camden.
I very watched all your England videos now and I thought your London one was exceptional... as a number of other people have commented, it is true you were uniquely blessed with the season/weather. Even though I live in London, your fresh perspective was highly enjoyable and your selection of places to visit were extremely well judged... the trendy Shoreditch, the ancient City including the Tower and the Bishop of Winchester's Palace, you went up the Walkie Talkie and saw the Shard from the other side of the river...Tower Bridge of course, Borough Market. It really isva maze of yummy treats. I don't know if you had a curry In Brick Lane, that's what it used to be famous for. I noticed you made sure to try the Britsh Beef, pie and mash and fish 'n chips. In fact everything you ate looked very very good and that is representative. Please when you return home will you preach the gospel that British food is top hole?😀 Yes, during the 40s and most of the 50s we were either at war or on rationing and I guess we lost the art of ingredients and cooking the posy War decades but I think you discovered that stage we went through, is now behind us. Sorry you didn't get to see Buckingham Palace bit you saw it from the outside and anyway walking down Whitehall, past Downing Street to Parliament Square I think is
more interesting.Nearly forgot, you fitted in St Paul's too and we're lucky enough to hear the organ and thereforevalso the seven second echo! It truly is an absolutely sensational edifice and it's architect, Christopher Wren, got to see it finished. You probably also noticed some of the smaller but equally beautiful Hawksmoor churches in the City.
Obviously you rounded it all out with the West End, Chinatown, Covent Garden and Piccadilly. Honestly, it made me proud, with only a rare waft of pee to interrupt the reverie. Everywhere really does look spick and span doesn't it? I could see you were deeply impressed and rightly so - even the bloody functional buildings like stations are more like palaces! So glad you enjoyed it - and you did a similarly high quality job of representing Liverpool and Glasgow. A most engaging couple and, with a bit of help from dear old England, the pair of you delivered far more than was promised!
Come again soon!
Thank you so much for your words and for watching! We can’t wait to be back :) - Maggie
Waterloo, Euston, Kings Cross, Paddington and St Pancras are the train hubs that spring to mind in my tired state after a 12 hour day and 2 hours travel.
And Liverpool Street.
Looks like your having a great time- will you do a round up at the end of your trip highlighting the best and worst bits, the do`s and dont`s and the things you found most interesting about London
Absolutely, we love this idea!!!
Boat trip from Little Venice sounds and looks great
It was a fun way to get coffee in paddington and take a peaceful ride down to Camden. We enjoyed it.
@@WorldWideWolberts I’m definitely doing that next time I’m in London, didn’t know you could. Full marks to you, where do you book the trip ? You’ve obviously got more gumption than me 😀
4 minutes 58 seconds this dude is John Travolta in Pulp Fiction in the restaurant scene with L Jackson
« this is Little Venice…allegedly » ! What were you expecting San Marco’s Basilica LOL ?
York , Norwich, Chester, so many places that you should visit, especially if you’re history nerds
@SUTTYMCFC London is the best city in the world.
@@simonsteamyhead5738 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@SUTTYMCFC northerners are usually jealous cos they can’t afford to live in London.
Three excellent suggestions there....!
I just hope you realise how very lucky you have been with the weather. I assure you, it's not usually quite this agreeable. It's brilliant to watch your
reactions to things that we take for granted. So entertaining.....................................................the ancient Englishman.
We have been following good weather for 2 weeks somehow, we really lucked out!!
You guys crack me up! 😘
The cyber cyberdog turns into a night club when they shut the shop to turn into a night club 😎😎
London looks much quieter than it did a few years ago.
That’s coz they’re getting up at the crack of Dawn to pack it all in. You’ll never get the full feel and vibe of a place during unsociable hours.
You know you can go into one of those pubs when it's Mary "popping"s, you'll soon have friends.
Camden looks awesome
Camden is awesome, you guys really need a local to guide you, the silvery statue you saw is of Amy Winehouse, she lived and worked in Camden, the park you were in is Regents Park, also home of London Zoo, maybe you should have gone in there? Did you guys get ypur pictures taken with any of the punk rockers? Ha they are fabulous people and definitely worth getting to know. The big traffic lights with the pub on the left? That's the worlds end pub, seriously famous boozer, loads of bands got their first proper gigs in there, especially during the punk/mod eras. See? It's definitely worth another visit even the horse market is a great place to have a look round.
@@bongodrumzz hi, I’m pretty sure they recognised Amy Winehouse
@@bongodrumzz we know who any winehouse is haha.
Going to a zoo while traveling is a waste of time with very few exception. We have fantastic zoos in our hometown and I can see a tiger and lion and polar bear there.
@@WorldWideWolberts I kind of agree with you that you can see Zoo's anywhere. The only difference is that London Zoo has either he largest amount of species or 2nd (can't remember which). Also, London zoo has a unique history in that it only exists because the original animals were kept at the tower of London but, when the collection became too large another option had to be found, hence London Zoo. It has been at the forefront of animal conservation before the term "animal conservation" was first mentioned. However; I totally understand not going to the zoo when then are so many things to see in a place like London.
Good vids so far though, enjoying the slightly eclectic presentation.
You did it, perfect lol
You are lucky man
Further to your comment about joining in if you only had friends! Wrong way round, talk to people, strike up a conversation you’ll have friends! Prepare to get drunk!
@SUTTYMCFC: Yep! You should try it sometime!
We're you two in Matlock Bath t'othe week ¿?
We were not, might have waved on the train north!
I hope this isn't the end of your videos now that you're back home.
We are definitely wanting to do more stateside and international posts. We have a few flights already booked in the coming months.
@@WorldWideWolberts That's good. I thought you'd been doing them for years, I didn't realize you'd only just started.
Beaver town is owned by the son of lead singer of Led Zeppelin
Ahhh guys you was 5 mins from Amy Winehouse's house and you mist the Dublin Castle... where Madness, Arctic Monkeys, the Killers, Blur and Amy Winehouse all played
WTF are you eating there ?