Legislation was passed a while ago to give TfL the power to regulate these things but they haven't done anything yet except talk (not even start, yet!) a 'consultation'. I don't know what there is to consult about - everyone hates them, even the 99% of tourists that don't use them. The only reason they are able to exist is that the fleece the small minority of people who do actually want to use them.
Thanks Hannah. I suffer from chronic illness. I'm in bed in Australia, and I do feel like I just went on a little tour in London with you. Thanks, that's what I love about your videos.
I like your videos, because I like London, I live in Croydon, and I've lived in London all my life, but it's way out of my price range, I'm a pensioner, and simply can't afford those prices, I unashamedly use primark,and for food shopping, I use Lidl, that chocolate that you showed was just ridiculous, why would anybody pay that sort of money, when they can go over to London Bridge ,and get a month's worth of chocolate for that 45 pounds ,😂
@@PatrickHall-d2wAs a tourist, once lived next to Selfridges and then West Ruislip for 2 years, now back in N. California I thank you for that tip. Wanting to hop on over so bad.
@@darryldraper9708 ja it's like she's sometimes talking aloud her internal dialogue and you're just along for the ride. And what an enjoyable ride it is.
Today bank account freeze .this generation will biggest collapse of history after usa election. In next 20 months IT and financial sectors will wrap up their business from west and almost everything will lost its 40 percent value.
True. That's because it's from an era when Britain was culturally confident. Before insidious people insisted we were terrible people, despite not having done anything. 🤣
That’s sad to see - the shift to casual dressing . I used to appreciate my mornings to work despite the crowded tube because the beautiful people of London, especially the gents, are all so dressed up . I also feel that people behave in line with how they dress. Most gentlemen back then would give up their seats and hold the door open with a courteous smile. Oh well, post pandemic chivalry is dead.
I do agree with you; sadly there is a real pandemic affecting the whole world, its name is SCRUFFYNESS. Looking at the people walking down anywhere in Europe is enough to make you sick. There is no excuse to dress so badly! I am sure some of the slobs you see there have lots of money and could dress very nicely but, as the old song says: "You either have or you haven´t got style"
There is a RUclips channel on street fashion in Milan, the people are just so beautifully dressed 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍, I love seeing what they wear, always colourful but elegant 😊. I love Italian style, last time I was in London I loved all the beautiful dresses I saw everyone wearing 😊, it was a very hot few days 😊😊😊
You must be from ancient time… I grew up in London and I’m at mid age now. Rarely see people dressed up. Sometimes during peak hours but rarely. Especially nowadays when many jobs don’t require a proper suit.
@@user-bi8ko7kc6h if 2016 -2020 were ancient times, then yes indeed I am. 😁 I work in the financial services industry so that may explain my route to work and the crowd I’m exposed to.
Regent Street is simply amazing and so iconic too. Hannah, I’m really enjoying this style of vlogging you’ve chosen for this summer in London, I mean, you’ve been highlighting and showing more of this world outside of the shops, as well as giving us great feedback on the history, the streets, the architecture of the buildings and also about the shops in London, whether they’re flagships or not. Your amazing comments are true gems for us! Wishing you a lovely and wonderful Friday!🙂😎💂💐💐💐🌹🌻
1:29 That "store" which had its entrance right at the face of Piccadilly Circus was Swan & Edgar. It closed in the early 1980s if I remember rightly. It was a lovely department store that seemed to go on forever. I remember going there with my bf as a teen and trying the wigs on in one of the departments. It then became a huge record shop, part of Richard Branson's Virgin empire I think, then a sport shop. I love Regent Street and agree it is the most elegant Street in the UK. So many lovely shops have gone but I'm so glad a new version of Cafe Royal has opened up in the same venue. Dickens & Jones, Evans department store. Who can forget China, China on Oxford Circus which sold all the high end brands of China & porcelain dishes, bowls, glasses etc. Peter Jones department store that had a branch of Cranks, the 1st vegetarian restaurant that had delicious food. Aspreys the jewellers was also in Regent Street as was Garrads jewellers. Jaeger had their flagship shop in Regent Street full of beautiful couture clothes
Hannah, your videos are great! As a Brit who has lived in Texas for a long time I truly appreciate all of your London content. You’ve opened my eyes to so many new things and changes. I’m in London at least once a month and I’ve noticed how different it is now compared to 10 years ago. Was gutted when Fenwick’s closed but this seems to be the way of the world now. People want comfort and affordability over style and quality. Sigh! Btw, your hair looks great-no need to change it up! You always look on point! Thanks and please keep up these super vlogs!
I loved ‘my’ walk down Regent Street. The architecture and the ambience it gives is stunning. This trip was free thanks to you Hannah while I lie in bed on a nice Saturday morning in Melbourne Australia. Coming to London would be a very expensive trip. It is not affordable when everything costs double. So, wherever you go I will appreciate. Don’t question it just go so that I can come too. As for the cost of chocolate… yes the artisan variety is very expensive. Go for the alternatives I say! Yes you are right…the sporting type clothing/shoe stores even here are in the high rental areas. They must be making huge profits from what they charge that we seem to think is reasonably priced for us to buy. If we didn’t buy so much from them their prices would be lower! We need to be more discerning shoppers! Cheers have a good time. Vicki
So excited, My plane leaves Melbourne on Monday. I'll be doing Hannah tours in London for the next 10 days. I have a notebook full of ideas. May be see you around. Thanks for the ideas.
Watching Hannah vlogs is like being in a patisserie where everything is free! Regent Street is so much nicer than Oxford Street; I'm not feeling the athleisure shops but anywhere that has stunning neo-baroque style architecture and a Sandro is fine by me!
Regent Street is definitely nicer than Oxford 😊 I agree 👍💯. I haven't been to London in over 2 years, but I really want to go back every time I watch one of Hannah's vlogs 😂😂😂😂. I also promised my 9 year old daughter that we would take her to Harry Potter world and king's cross station 😊 she is a huge fan 😊👍😁👍
Regent St is gorgeous even though it has changed . I love the colour of the stonework .. calming in a busy area . Glad to see the Bally store is still there .. bought myself an expensive bag there in the late 80s !! Still have it too ! The chocolate shop prices are crazy .. it’s not just you who thinks that . The new haircut looks really great .. fresh and fun . Another great video !
Hey Hannah, Happy Friday! As an American, I have to say I prefer living on Regent Street. Trust me, Regent Street is far better than Times Square in NYC, and the people in London have a more sophisticated vibe. I hope you have a great night and a lovely weekend! 💐🇺🇸❤🇬🇧💐
Fyi Regent Street isn't typical of London. You'd have to be a multi millionaire or billionaire to live there. Most wouldn't want to as it's too noisy, it would be the equivalent of living on 5th Avenue in NY.
For me your videos are helping me to keep me in touch with the outside world, I have not been outside since Christmas 2020 so i thank you greatly Hannah xxx
An excellent and entertaining video display of Regent Street. However, you failed to mention the oldest Indian Restaurant in England on Regent Street. Veeraswamy has been on the Street even before the Beatles performed on the rooftop next door on Saville Row. Love your informal take on London walks.
Visited London over Easter with my American family ( I am a Brit in US!) beautiful architecture, cafes, shops, history and very organised traffic. I do not like NYC, ( I get a monstrously overwhelming vibe if I ever venture there!) Miss visiting London with my friends when i lived in the UK (easy train ride from Wycombe to Marylebone) would love videos on other major cities, such as Oxford, Canterbury, York, Stratford etc..and quaint towns..love the added historical content..quite educational..thank you God bless.
Läderach is absolutely wonderful chocolate, it is very expensive but my goodness it is a treat for the gods. I can’t afford huge portions but I tend to buy a small little piece when passing a store and that’s my bit of luxury pampering for myself :)
Same there in the US, so much gym clothing stores at the mall. Sorry, I am not wearing gym clothes on the street. I still like to wear nice clothes when I go out.
Love your hair today’s video. The length is perfect. Thank you for this tour of Regent Street and area; and also going by the Cafe Royale Hotels and the cafe. Love to go there for a tea and sweet. I would never pay that price for chocolate. That salad place looked fantastic. I love Regent Street and love to go to the Royal Academy and then walk along Regent Street to Cake and Bubbles. It has changed a lot, but one of my favourite streets. I do love to go to Selfridges and M&S on Oxford Street and cut up and go to Marylebone High Street and drop into the Designer Shop and Conran for stop, shop and tea. Gosh I miss London so much. You brighten all of my Fridays and love these jaunts and walks you take us on. Always something new to see even if in same area. Thank you again.
Hannah - you are so right! I was at Heathrow Terminal 5 last Tuesday and there was NO ONE in any of the designe4 shops - Chanel Guccinetc. The terminal was full of travellers and none going into those shops… who wants to pat £7 grand for a Chanel handbag?? I could get a new car for that!!
Showing us all the beautiful architecture, what it’s like to walk in a crowd (anxiety-inducing), what’s on offer and then backing it all up with your wonderful and funny commentary all make for a delightful wander. You can wander and waffle anywhere you want and I will always follow. Now FYI- that 45 pound chocolate bag might be a deal some day as Costco seems to believe the price of cocoa is going to be so expensive they have stopped making their Kirkland brand of semi-sweet chocolate chips. Just a heads up for you. Thanks again. You’re the best!
You asked for ideas, here's one. Wayyy back I toured London using a Michelin Guide (those old printed ones with a green cover), the beauty of those things is they had these little maps of walks and you could walk along while reading the Guide and be directed to, say, a Christopher Wren park, or some minute or well-known site. I think it'd be cool to retrace any guidebook or any online guide to see how it compares with a recent vlog experience. Back to this episode, I stopped and shopped at the Flagship Burberry you pointed out during my visit, as a treat to myself, I still remember the unique service experience. Love your stuff!
Love your videos. I am a Brit living in Los Angeles (for the last 27 years) - thank you. Need to mention the iconic Heddon Street history... that is where on a rainy night in 1972, David Bowie captured his famous cover photo for the album cover of The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars. A mecca for Bowie fans like me to visit, and the phone box around the corner from the back of his album cover. 👩🎤 You will now see many references to that history, including The Starman pub!
Thanks Hannah - really enjoyed this video. I'm from New Zealand but my daughter lives in London so I visit every year. I have been up and down Regent Street so many times next time I need to look up more like you do - the architecture is sometimes more interesting than the shop windows. Keep up the good work - I love your casual style of showing off my favourite city.
Great tour Hannah,the posh upper class aristocrats use to live in the posh parts but ventured into Soho at night to visit the ...ahem puppet shops😂opium dens and get up to all types of shenanigans,was like that for hundreds of years, it died off around the mid 90s when technology advanced and they all started getting busted.
What a great video Hannah! I'm walking along with you, I'm on my treadmill enjoying beautiful London. This is the best way to start a long Holiday weekend in the U.S. I'm enjoying all of the videos because I'll be there in December. Hope you're enjoying your Summer.
I just got back home after a 2-month stay in London, and I must say, Atis and Farmer J have become my go-to for quick lunches! Now I miss them! The new Farmer J on Picadilly that replaced Tiger of Sweden is always packed! Thanks for another nice vlog, Hannah!
Hello Hannah this is a great tour of Regent Street and i always enjoy seeing you on every Friday afternoon and going to different places listening to your awesome reactions, take care and have a wonderful weekend thank you Lady Hannah.☕👋🇬🇧
Thanks for the wander up Regent Street; such beautiful architecture! I've been traveling to London from the States since the 80s and Regent Street has changed quite a bit. Many of the really posh stores packed up and moved a few blocks west to New Bond Street and environs (also great for a wander). It's so nice to see someone appreciating the architecture; whenever i walk along Regent (or many other streets in London), i wonder if anyone is taking the time to notice. I will be traveling to London this December largely because i was inspired by your vlogmas videos last year. While I've traveled to and taught in London for years and years, i haven't been there during Christmas season since the late 80s. So excited! Thanks for the inspiration! 🎄
Happy Friday, Hannah! Great vlog today. Interesting to see the changes and reduction in numbers in retail shops in central London. I also appreciated you showing the absolutely stunning architecture along the way. Hope you have an amazing weekend! See you next Friday!
Hannah, a beautiful video. For a while I worked at Canada House on Trafalgar Square. For lunchtime exercise I would walk up to Piccadilly Circus and the lower part of Regent Street, then back to work down Haymarket. I am walking for exercise and a break, not to explore. At other times when I was shopping at the weekend, my mother and I took the tube to Piccadilly Circus, we walked up Regent Street to Oxford Street, and then to Selfridges. So much has changed. When I did these walks Regent Street was two lanes of traffic North/South and thankfully, no bicycle Rickshaws. Thank you 🇨🇦
I worked in a jewellers called T&J Perrys on Regent Street, Piccadilly Circus end from the early 80s to the early 90s. Back in the days when Garrads, the then queen jewellers was the poshiest shop on the road. We also had Aquascutum, Burberry, Mapin and Webb, Hamleys, Liberty and lots of shops selling goods from exotic countries. I loved this walk done Regent Street but a little sad that I didn’t recognise any of it till you reached Hamleys…
Love your hair like that! Although, as someone who has a pixie-cut, I’d hardly call it “short” 😊 The mosaics above the Apple Store are by Antonio Salviati - famous glassmaker from Murano, Venice. He is credited with saving the Murano glass industry when he realised the demand for enameled glass pieces to repair all the crumbling mosaics across Venice. His work is also in Westminster’s Cathedral and St ’s Cathedral. I presume he had a shop on Regent St at one point in time.
Thank you, Hannah. You are the one who accompanies my Saturday morning coffee. Never disappointed. Rediscovering London through your videos is always a delight.
It seems like the whole of London is shutting down? Hope I’m wrong.. Thanks again Hannah for your wonderful and vibrant vlogs!😀 I wanted to add that it is cute that you are a little insecure, but you don’t need to be as everybody loves your vlogs!🌞
Thanks for the wonderful vlog. It's always nice to see london without having to get caught up amongst the crowds. You commented about your hair and I think that it suits you better that length. It looks more stylish. Looking forward to your next blog 🤗
Sad to see so many shops dedicated to casual wear. How more casual can we get? Wearing pajamas? Oh right, people do that too. And most look....not good. Shame.
The ludicrous house prices and the hammering of London's residents in various "green taxes" probably doesn't help (especially if they have the audacity to drive in London). People just seem to have less spare cash these days so naturally they'll tailor their buying to less luxury than previously. Love your videos :)
Hannah, your hair is beautiful! I love the cut/style. The architecture in London is so beautiful. We have nothing here (Canada) that old and beautiful!
London luxury stores are in others areas/streets, Mayfair, St james all around there. For me as a man i come from italy and in those areas you find the top of the world in terms of shoes, tailor casual, grooming accessories etc. Marylebone area some nice quality store too. At list i know 20 stores which are true niche luxury, not fashionable and very hidden gems. You live in London, and you know better than me the city. But me that i come from outside uk/London i konw a lots luxury places where to go shopping or lunch dinner drinks there. And i’m not talking about LV hermes and so on. Some streets are changing some are not. That’s it
A lot of the luxury niche brands are wising up to the extortionate business rates and moving to more affordable locations. Many enterprises have also realised that they can significantly reduce overheads by not owning / running physical stores and can operate via concessions.
Back in the 1970s, ordinary High Street dress shops here in Melbourne used to sell long evening dresses. Not now. They are far less easy to find. It is all supply and demand. Thank you for the video!
Hannah, on the same wavelength as you regarding those two wheeled, mobile noise boxes. Hell, there is more than enough traffic and noise in London; no wonder some people lose the plot because of all the unwanted extra noise. Enjoyed the walk and your chat, great to hear a presenter talking naturally. Wonderful buildings along that street.
You are BEAUTIFUL and your hair is BEAUTIFUL. I LOVE your videos and your interest in architecture. You are a real natural. Thank you for giving me such a realistic tour around different spots of London......all of which I can enjoy from my sofa in Cornwall. Granny Annie is happy to revisit these places as she reminiscences! Such HAPPY MEMORIES!! I am SO GRATEFUL TO YOU HANNAH. A VERY BIG THANK YOU. :} 🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂
As an ex- Londoner I find it all far too busy and noisy for me with my favorite independent stores closed down there's not much to get inspired by its all looking similar where ever you go, But your videos are positive, funny and you have a great smile 😊
I so love you doing the leg work for me. As a true Country Mouse, the people and traffic, terrify me. When I come up to Town it’s for a specific reason. The days of my window shopping are long gone. ❤❤❤❤
I like your natural style of vlogging because it feels like you have gone for a walk with a friend, who is showing you around, very refreshing. The way you get distracted by little quirky things makes me laugh cos it’s a bit like me. Keep the vlogs coming 😀
Cheers Hannah, it’s Sean in Atlanta! First of all, you look absolutely smashing! You’ve cut your hair and you are absolutely radiant and I hope people tell you that! How could they not? You know I am not a huge Soho fan so let me join the group that drowns in a rainstorm because their noses are up so high! Not exactly the snooty, but you get the picture! London is crammed full of people! Doesn’t that make you crazy? I went and looked at a property in the Northwest Georgia Mountains and you could not hear a thing, no cars and no noise except nature. And still my hunt goes on to escape the never ending traffic in an Atlanta. I have always loved the architecture on Regent Street. But it looks like the nature of the stores has definitely changed. I see there is still a Barbour store there, one of my faves. You just mentioned Café Concerto and I used to eat at the one near the museums on Cromwell Road, near Harrods. Meh… You are cracking me up with your Hannaisms with “bougie” and “mooch” and all those cool words of yours! It looks like it’s quite warm there! It is absolutely sizzling here in Atlanta! Last week we had lows of 67 or 68°F but those days have gone away, I guess! That’s why the mountains are another attraction for me because they’re usually 10° cooler. You know I love your incidental music! I’m just wondering how you search for it because it is smiling music for me. You mentioned getting a suede jacket and I could definitely see you in that. You have no need to worry because you have an exceptional sense of style! At least, I think so… I actually went to a local shopping mall this afternoon before I started watching your video, and the shops have gone down in “class”. It’s so nice to see shops in London with people in them! What a concept! Even though I like shopping in person, there is something to be said of online shopping. It’s kind of cool that we have the same stores that you have, only you have customers in yours… The architecture in London is so incredible! I just love the differences in each building and yet how elegant every single building seems to be! My favourite City on earth that I can only visit every so often. Not fair! Please, please don’t worry about your hair! It’s beautiful and if no one tells you that, shame on them! So Ted Baker is going under? Being a guy, I don’t shop there, but it’s almost an iconic brand! Retail is in such a sorry shape. I’m beginning to waffle on so I’m going to end my verbal assault on your time. You always take me on a grand tour of my favourite city and make me realise how much of it I did not see in all the trips that I’ve taken there! Shame on you! Haha, just kidding. Thanks and have a smashing week! Sean P.S. I know I mentioned it before, but you look radiant! And if I were just a bit younger…
Just amazing the Mayor is obsessed by emissions, but quite happy to sanction ripoff merchants peddling (pedalling??) noise pollution. Those contraptions should be outlawed - or at least regulated and licensed, with clear price structures and, more importantly, safety checks. I was born and brought up in London but very rarely venture in nowadays, but am deafened when I do!
Idk Hannah, but with inspiration from you and others, my mom and I are currently visiting London from California & I’ve seen many prime areas that you highlight, From the Royal Day Out at Buckingham Palace, Changing of the Guards, to majority of Westminster & London, Eye, Mayfair, Soho, Piccadilly, hotels, Heathrow, Tube, taxi, Uber, all bridges, fish and chips, Indian food, so many South Asians, etc A lot of diversity, a lot of hard working hustle and ultra wealthy folks too, American tourists and expatriates too, Mideast influence of business…overall to me a polite on the go busy city with so much history in the center of the world! Another thing your recent weather has been terrific and pleasant recently as I write you from London!
Despite London being expensive, I loved it when I visited because it really looks different from where I came from. Would really love to come back hopefully next year! And I hope not a lot of shops will be closed. 😢
You're rocking the 60s film star look. Hair, makeup sunglasses, classic black top. Living the bourgeoise London lifestyle . Keeping in direction with Christine Keeler and Cattherine Deneuve. ( I would be in the low rent area, on the down low, with the penniless artists and blues players ). The atmosphere in these streets you take us down is grooving.
There’s just something about Regent Street, isn’t there? Much better than Oxford Street! It’s changed enormously, but I still love it. Once the leaves begin to change, I’d love to see some walks through parks, and the ‘leafier’ neighbourhoods! And perhaps another tea with your sister…? 😉 Thanks, Hannah. Your hair looks wonderful; so healthy and summery! See you next week.
Thanks Hannah, always enjoyed your videos, its like I’m there again. Thank you. Keep them coming, have fun making these delightful & entertaining videos.
Interesting! Thank you Hannah for touring me in London! I’ve just been in Milano, Venice and Vienna ,visited the famous Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II and the posh streets of Vienna - flourishing and a magnet of wealthy shoppers too!
I love watching your bideos of exploring London. The rickshaws are a nuisance. I think they can be useful for people with mobility issues who need short trips around central London (such as those who can't access rent a bike for short trips - sure the tube is close but for folk with mobility issues, it's much easier to jump in a taxi/rickshaw on the street level than walk hundreds of extra steps to get onto and off a tube platform, even with elevators that's still extra walking which is hard for those who can't walk easily but don't qualify for wheelchair/scooters use), the elderly or families with small children who're getting tired and just need a quick street level trip, however, they definitely need more legal oversight, like the hackney cabs. With standardised rates, safeguarding and legal oversight (ive read too many stories of people being overcharged, threatened and bullied by drivers). Plus the music, the loud music that's different on each one that ruins the vibes of the area needs to be managed. Either a shared station through all the rickshaws, easily done these days, so they have the same music and can add to the vibes of the area they're working or turn the volume down for just the riders.
Love these walking tour videos, Hannah! I would love to see The Strand through to Charing Cross to Embankment. Hair looks great and make up on point too x
Happier on the “have not” side of the street Hannah. We were so poor, when we would go to the park the pigeons used to feed us. Salad? I’ve heard of that. Another great video thank you 🙏🏻
Thanks for your tour around London So much nicer than spending 10 hours flying to London dealing with airports Having been a Londoner and working at Fortnum and Mason in my youth Seems like London become Disney Land with swarms of Tourist every where Never see true Londoners seems they only work in the stores I still keep a flat on Hayhill if the sun shines !!
Hi Hannah, For what it’s worth I think your hair is plenty long enough, and I like long hair, but I’m not very keen on extensions, I like it all to be natural.
If the wealthy begin to leave London, the up market retailers will struggle. It's easy to lose retailers, much more difficult to attract new ones. Landlords reducing rents would help. You could start a Hannah Abroad vlog 😁
Search Right Move for houses for sale in London. There is a serious amount of multi million pound houses ( like 25 to 30 million ) for sale. It looks like the wealthy have already started to get out of this country before Labour drains their bank accounts.
Those silly rickshaws with loud music need to be banned.
Agree, they are so out of place...
Legislation was passed a while ago to give TfL the power to regulate these things but they haven't done anything yet except talk (not even start, yet!) a 'consultation'. I don't know what there is to consult about - everyone hates them, even the 99% of tourists that don't use them. The only reason they are able to exist is that the fleece the small minority of people who do actually want to use them.
Looks like a third world thing.
welcome to the developing world!
Totally agree, they are a huge irritant. Really cheap looking, most folk cannot stand the things.
Thanks Hannah. I suffer from chronic illness. I'm in bed in Australia, and I do feel like I just went on a little tour in London with you. Thanks, that's what I love about your videos.
Hannah is so uplifting! Hope you get some relief soon.
I wouldn't call your hair "short." It's lovely the way it is. Thanks for another fun tour!
I like your videos, because I like London, I live in Croydon, and I've lived in London all my life, but it's way out of my price range, I'm a pensioner, and simply can't afford those prices, I unashamedly use primark,and for food shopping, I use Lidl, that chocolate that you showed was just ridiculous, why would anybody pay that sort of money, when they can go over to London Bridge ,and get a month's worth of chocolate for that 45 pounds ,😂
@@PatrickHall-d2wAs a tourist, once lived next to Selfridges and then West Ruislip for 2 years, now back in N. California I thank you for that tip. Wanting to hop on over so bad.
The architecture is so amazingly beautiful 🤩
Looks like rular Russia 😂😂
Beautiful compared to the modern buildings that look the same in most countries great video
You just carry on waffling, Hannah. It's the most entertaining part, providing my Friday smile-time.
Thank you ☺️
@@AnthonyKellett in the States we call waffling - ‘squirreling’. I also enjoy her musings!
@@darryldraper9708 ja it's like she's sometimes talking aloud her internal dialogue and you're just along for the ride. And what an enjoyable ride it is.
@AnthonyKellett I feel like am walking with her throughout the vlog! She's so elaborate and knowledgeable about her surroundings! Great stuff!😀❤️👏
Today bank account freeze .this generation will biggest collapse of history after usa election. In next 20 months IT and financial sectors will wrap up their business from west and almost everything will lost its 40 percent value.
Having lived in London for many years I know all these places, but I watch your videos because of the interesting & natural way you talk through them.
Thank you so much!
💯% agree 😊
The best tour guide anyone could wish for❤❤❤❤❤❤
The clarity of this video is amazing.
The Regent Street architecture is stunning.
Absolutely, it's beautiful 😍
True. That's because it's from an era when Britain was culturally confident.
Before insidious people insisted we were terrible people, despite not having done anything.
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@@colinstewart1432 true.
"That was a bit of a Hoo-ha Ding Dong" - Never heard that phrase before - Love it.
That’s sad to see - the shift to casual dressing . I used to appreciate my mornings to work despite the crowded tube because the beautiful people of London, especially the gents, are all so dressed up . I also feel that people behave in line with how they dress. Most gentlemen back then would give up their seats and hold the door open with a courteous smile. Oh well, post pandemic chivalry is dead.
I do agree with you; sadly there is a real pandemic affecting the whole world, its name is SCRUFFYNESS. Looking at the people walking down anywhere in Europe is enough to make you sick. There is no excuse to dress so badly! I am sure some of the slobs you see there have lots of money and could dress very nicely but, as the old song says: "You either have or you haven´t got style"
There is a RUclips channel on street fashion in Milan, the people are just so beautifully dressed 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍, I love seeing what they wear, always colourful but elegant 😊. I love Italian style, last time I was in London I loved all the beautiful dresses I saw everyone wearing 😊, it was a very hot few days 😊😊😊
You must be from ancient time… I grew up in London and I’m at mid age now. Rarely see people dressed up. Sometimes during peak hours but rarely. Especially nowadays when many jobs don’t require a proper suit.
@@user-bi8ko7kc6h if 2016 -2020 were ancient times, then yes indeed I am. 😁 I work in the financial services industry so that may explain my route to work and the crowd I’m exposed to.
@@anaalves3658 yes I’ve also visited Milan and they are so well dressed even in normal day to day. So extra and sometimes opulent 🙂
I enjoy the slice of life you present. You seem effortless and relaxed but I know the work it takes to entertain us. I like "your" London.
Regent Street is simply amazing and so iconic too. Hannah, I’m really enjoying this style of vlogging you’ve chosen for this summer in London, I mean, you’ve been highlighting and showing more of this world outside of the shops, as well as giving us great feedback on the history, the streets, the architecture of the buildings and also about the shops in London, whether they’re flagships or not. Your amazing comments are true gems for us! Wishing you a lovely and wonderful Friday!🙂😎💂💐💐💐🌹🌻
1:29 That "store" which had its entrance right at the face of Piccadilly Circus was Swan & Edgar. It closed in the early 1980s if I remember rightly. It was a lovely department store that seemed to go on forever. I remember going there with my bf as a teen and trying the wigs on in one of the departments. It then became a huge record shop, part of Richard Branson's Virgin empire I think, then a sport shop.
I love Regent Street and agree it is the most elegant Street in the UK. So many lovely shops have gone but I'm so glad a new version of Cafe Royal has opened up in the same venue. Dickens & Jones, Evans department store. Who can forget China, China on Oxford Circus which sold all the high end brands of China & porcelain dishes, bowls, glasses etc. Peter Jones department store that had a branch of Cranks, the 1st vegetarian restaurant that had delicious food. Aspreys the jewellers was also in Regent Street as was Garrads jewellers. Jaeger had their flagship shop in Regent Street full of beautiful couture clothes
There was a French shop in Regent St. was it Au Printemps anyone remember? All the staff spoke French,felt as if I was in Paris.
Hannah, your videos are great! As a Brit who has lived in Texas for a long time I truly appreciate all of your London content. You’ve opened my eyes to so many new things and changes. I’m in London at least once a month and I’ve noticed how different it is now compared to 10 years ago. Was gutted when Fenwick’s closed but this seems to be the way of the world now. People want comfort and affordability over style and quality. Sigh! Btw, your hair looks great-no need to change it up! You always look on point! Thanks and please keep up these super vlogs!
The architecture is beautiful! Nice to enjoy the scenery on a lovely sunny day.
I loved ‘my’ walk down Regent Street. The architecture and the ambience it gives is stunning. This trip was free thanks to you Hannah while I lie in bed on a nice Saturday morning in Melbourne Australia. Coming to London would be a very expensive trip. It is not affordable when everything costs double. So, wherever you go I will appreciate. Don’t question it just go so that
I can come too. As for the cost of chocolate… yes the artisan variety is very expensive. Go for the alternatives I say! Yes you are right…the sporting type clothing/shoe stores even here are in the high rental areas. They must be making huge profits from what they charge that we seem to think is reasonably priced for us to buy. If we didn’t buy so much from them their prices would be lower! We need to be more discerning shoppers! Cheers have a good time. Vicki
So excited, My plane leaves Melbourne on Monday. I'll be doing Hannah tours in London for the next 10 days. I have a notebook full of ideas. May be see you around. Thanks for the ideas.
Watching Hannah vlogs is like being in a patisserie where everything is free! Regent Street is so much nicer than Oxford Street; I'm not feeling the athleisure shops but anywhere that has stunning neo-baroque style architecture and a Sandro is fine by me!
Regent Street is definitely nicer than Oxford 😊 I agree 👍💯. I haven't been to London in over 2 years, but I really want to go back every time I watch one of Hannah's vlogs 😂😂😂😂. I also promised my 9 year old daughter that we would take her to Harry Potter world and king's cross station 😊 she is a huge fan 😊👍😁👍
Regent St is gorgeous even though it has changed . I love the colour of the stonework .. calming in a busy area . Glad to see the Bally store is still there .. bought myself an expensive bag there in the late 80s !! Still have it too ! The chocolate shop prices are crazy .. it’s not just you who thinks that . The new haircut looks really great .. fresh and fun . Another great video !
Hey Hannah, Happy Friday! As an American, I have to say I prefer living on Regent Street. Trust me, Regent Street is far better than Times Square in NYC, and the people in London have a more sophisticated vibe. I hope you have a great night and a lovely weekend! 💐🇺🇸❤🇬🇧💐
You’re wild if you think Regent Street is sophisticated. There again, you’re American.
Fyi Regent Street isn't typical of London. You'd have to be a multi millionaire or billionaire to live there.
Most wouldn't want to as it's too noisy, it would be the equivalent of living on 5th Avenue in NY.
For me your videos are helping me to keep me in touch with the outside world, I have not been outside since Christmas 2020 so i thank you greatly Hannah xxx
Why not? Not at all?
@@LCLand no not at all because I cant
@@joannewall5499 I’m so sorry to hear that 🙏🏼✝️🩵
Dear Hannah, London is a gem and so you are. Love the vibes of the town and the way you show it. All your content is so much fun and entertaining. 🎉❤
An excellent and entertaining video display of Regent Street. However, you failed to mention the oldest Indian Restaurant in England on Regent Street. Veeraswamy has been on the Street even before the Beatles performed on the rooftop next door on Saville Row. Love your informal take on London walks.
My Dad took me to eat at Veeraswamys when I was a child. I'm 68 now, it's amazing that it's still there.
Visited London over Easter with my American family ( I am a Brit in US!) beautiful architecture, cafes, shops, history and very organised traffic. I do not like NYC, ( I get a monstrously overwhelming vibe if I ever venture there!) Miss visiting London with my friends when i lived in the UK (easy train ride from Wycombe to Marylebone) would love videos on other major cities, such as Oxford, Canterbury, York, Stratford etc..and quaint towns..love the added historical content..quite educational..thank you God bless.
Hannah I love your "waffling" commentary it brightens up my Fridays :) Keep up the good work!
Always love watching you. Thank you 🎉
Läderach is absolutely wonderful chocolate, it is very expensive but my goodness it is a treat for the gods. I can’t afford huge portions but I tend to buy a small little piece when passing a store and that’s my bit of luxury pampering for myself :)
London,beautiful and clean...and sunny.love the hair.
Same there in the US, so much gym clothing stores at the mall. Sorry, I am not wearing gym clothes on the street. I still like to wear nice clothes when I go out.
Love your hair today’s video. The length is perfect. Thank you for this tour of Regent Street and area; and also going by the Cafe Royale Hotels and the cafe. Love to go there for a tea and sweet. I would never pay that price for chocolate. That salad place looked fantastic. I love Regent Street and love to go to the Royal Academy and then walk along Regent Street to Cake and Bubbles. It has changed a lot, but one of my favourite streets. I do love to go to Selfridges and M&S on Oxford Street and cut up and go to Marylebone High Street and drop into the Designer Shop and Conran for stop, shop and tea. Gosh I miss London so much. You brighten all of my Fridays and love these jaunts and walks you take us on. Always something new to see even if in same area. Thank you again.
John Lewis one of my favourite shops,the food hall in Selfridges too.🇬🇧🇬🇧
Hannah - you are so right! I was at Heathrow Terminal 5 last Tuesday and there was NO ONE in any of the designe4 shops - Chanel Guccinetc. The terminal was full of travellers and none going into those shops… who wants to pat £7 grand for a Chanel handbag?? I could get a new car for that!!
Love this segment! Thanks for all the architectural attention too! Remember Lululemon is from my town-Vancouver , Canada 🇨🇦!! Love this episode!❤❤❤
Love 💕 the hair in this one!! Very Rachel!! Looks Great on You!!..
I think You’re Doing a Swell Job!! 🗺️🏢🏛️
Carry On!!..
Showing us all the beautiful architecture, what it’s like to walk in a crowd (anxiety-inducing), what’s on offer and then backing it all up with your wonderful and funny commentary all make for a delightful wander. You can wander and waffle anywhere you want and I will always follow. Now FYI- that 45 pound chocolate bag might be a deal some day as Costco seems to believe the price of cocoa is going to be so expensive they have stopped making their Kirkland brand of semi-sweet chocolate chips. Just a heads up for you. Thanks again. You’re the best!
You asked for ideas, here's one. Wayyy back I toured London using a Michelin Guide (those old printed ones with a green cover), the beauty of those things is they had these little maps of walks and you could walk along while reading the Guide and be directed to, say, a Christopher Wren park, or some minute or well-known site. I think it'd be cool to retrace any guidebook or any online guide to see how it compares with a recent vlog experience. Back to this episode, I stopped and shopped at the Flagship Burberry you pointed out during my visit, as a treat to myself, I still remember the unique service experience. Love your stuff!
Love your videos. I am a Brit living in Los Angeles (for the last 27 years) - thank you. Need to mention the iconic Heddon Street history... that is where on a rainy night in 1972, David Bowie captured his famous cover photo for the album cover of The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars. A mecca for Bowie fans like me to visit, and the phone box around the corner from the back of his album cover. 👩🎤 You will now see many references to that history, including The Starman pub!
Thanks Hannah - really enjoyed this video. I'm from New Zealand but my daughter lives in London so I visit every year. I have been up and down Regent Street so many times next time I need to look up more like you do - the architecture is sometimes more interesting than the shop windows. Keep up the good work - I love your casual style of showing off my favourite city.
Great tour Hannah,the posh upper class aristocrats use to live in the posh parts but ventured into Soho at night to visit the ...ahem puppet shops😂opium dens and get up to all types of shenanigans,was like that for hundreds of years, it died off around the mid 90s when technology advanced and they all started getting busted.
What a great video Hannah! I'm walking along with you, I'm on my treadmill enjoying beautiful London. This is the best way to start a long Holiday weekend in the U.S. I'm enjoying all of the videos because I'll be there in December. Hope you're enjoying your Summer.
The pretty parks and their greenery and flower beds would be a nice change! That's why I come to London, and the museums, and ballet
I just got back home after a 2-month stay in London, and I must say, Atis and Farmer J have become my go-to for quick lunches! Now I miss them!
The new Farmer J on Picadilly that replaced Tiger of Sweden is always packed! Thanks for another nice vlog, Hannah!
Hello Hannah this is a great tour of Regent Street and i always enjoy
seeing you on every Friday afternoon and going to different places
listening to your awesome reactions, take care and have a wonderful
weekend thank you Lady Hannah.☕👋🇬🇧
Thanks for the wander up Regent Street; such beautiful architecture! I've been traveling to London from the States since the 80s and Regent Street has changed quite a bit. Many of the really posh stores packed up and moved a few blocks west to New Bond Street and environs (also great for a wander). It's so nice to see someone appreciating the architecture; whenever i walk along Regent (or many other streets in London), i wonder if anyone is taking the time to notice. I will be traveling to London this December largely because i was inspired by your vlogmas videos last year. While I've traveled to and taught in London for years and years, i haven't been there during Christmas season since the late 80s. So excited! Thanks for the inspiration! 🎄
Happy Friday, Hannah! Great vlog today. Interesting to see the changes and reduction in numbers in retail shops in central London. I also appreciated you showing the absolutely stunning architecture along the way. Hope you have an amazing weekend! See you next Friday!
Hannah, a beautiful video. For a while I worked at Canada House on Trafalgar Square. For lunchtime exercise I would walk up to Piccadilly Circus and the lower part of Regent Street, then back to work down Haymarket. I am walking for exercise and a break, not to explore. At other times when I was shopping at the weekend, my mother and I took the tube to Piccadilly Circus, we walked up Regent Street to Oxford Street, and then to Selfridges. So much has changed. When I did these walks Regent Street was two lanes of traffic North/South and thankfully, no bicycle Rickshaws. Thank you 🇨🇦
Your hair looks great, Hannah, very fresh and youthful!👍😊🧡
Not “ short”!!!!! Hair, I think of short , like u can see your neck short! It’s very pretty💇🏼♀️
@@stephaniesharkey3538 Yes, that's not short for me. It looks lovely and I completely understand the need for less hair in summer.
I worked in a jewellers called T&J Perrys on Regent Street, Piccadilly Circus end from the early 80s to the early 90s. Back in the days when Garrads, the then queen jewellers was the poshiest shop on the road. We also had Aquascutum, Burberry, Mapin and Webb, Hamleys, Liberty and lots of shops selling goods from exotic countries. I loved this walk done Regent Street but a little sad that I didn’t recognise any of it till you reached Hamleys…
Dickens and Jones
Love your hair like that! Although, as someone who has a pixie-cut, I’d hardly call it “short” 😊
The mosaics above the Apple Store are by Antonio Salviati - famous glassmaker from Murano, Venice. He is credited with saving the Murano glass industry when he realised the demand for enameled glass pieces to repair all the crumbling mosaics across Venice. His work is also in Westminster’s Cathedral and St ’s Cathedral. I presume he had a shop on Regent St at one point in time.
I love all the building details that you highlighted! Tile work, columns, stone work, doorways!!! Just wonderful!
Great video! Having watched your channel for some time now I do appreciate your efforts to give us even more of a ‘taste of London’! Cheers.
Looking very glam. Putting the other shoppers to shame. Great video and enjoy the rest of your weekend.
Thank you, Hannah. You are the one who accompanies my Saturday morning coffee. Never disappointed. Rediscovering London through your videos is always a delight.
It seems like the whole of London is shutting down? Hope I’m wrong.. Thanks again Hannah for your wonderful and vibrant vlogs!😀
I wanted to add that it is cute that you are a little insecure, but you don’t need to be as everybody loves your vlogs!🌞
Nothing wrong with shorter hair, and looks nicely styled and shiny in your vlog. 😊
It's all over red rover
LOVE THE HAIR CHICKIE BABE!!!💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
Not from my perspective. The shops in London both up and downmarket are plentiful compared with the rest of the UK.
Mainly in central London. Outer London is still doing okay. We don’t have fancy luxury stores in outer London.
Thanks for the wonderful vlog. It's always nice to see london without having to get caught up amongst the crowds. You commented about your hair and I think that it suits you better that length. It looks more stylish. Looking forward to your next blog 🤗
Sad to see so many shops dedicated to casual wear. How more casual can we get? Wearing pajamas? Oh right, people do that too. And most look....not good. Shame.
The ludicrous house prices and the hammering of London's residents in various "green taxes" probably doesn't help (especially if they have the audacity to drive in London). People just seem to have less spare cash these days so naturally they'll tailor their buying to less luxury than previously. Love your videos :)
Another good Friday video always brighten up my weekend thank you Hannah 😊
Hannah, your hair is beautiful! I love the cut/style. The architecture in London is so beautiful. We have nothing here (Canada) that old and beautiful!
London luxury stores are in others areas/streets, Mayfair, St james all around there. For me as a man i come from italy and in those areas you find the top of the world in terms of shoes, tailor casual, grooming accessories etc. Marylebone area some nice quality store too. At list i know 20 stores which are true niche luxury, not fashionable and very hidden gems.
You live in London, and you know better than me the city. But me that i come from outside uk/London i konw a lots luxury places where to go shopping or lunch dinner drinks there. And i’m not talking about LV hermes and so on. Some streets are changing some are not. That’s it
A lot of the luxury niche brands are wising up to the extortionate business rates and moving to more affordable locations. Many enterprises have also realised that they can significantly reduce overheads by not owning / running physical stores and can operate via concessions.
I remember when Aquascutum and Dickens and Jones were the big posh shops on Regent’s Street
Back in the 1970s, ordinary High Street dress shops here in Melbourne used to sell long evening dresses. Not now. They are far less easy to find. It is all supply and demand. Thank you for the video!
Hannah, on the same wavelength as you regarding those two wheeled, mobile noise boxes. Hell, there is more than enough traffic and noise in London; no wonder some people lose the plot because of all the unwanted extra noise. Enjoyed the walk and your chat, great to hear a presenter talking naturally. Wonderful buildings along that street.
You are BEAUTIFUL and your hair is BEAUTIFUL. I LOVE your videos and your interest in architecture. You are a real natural. Thank you for giving me such a realistic tour around different spots of London......all of which I can enjoy from my sofa in Cornwall. Granny Annie is happy to revisit these places as she reminiscences! Such HAPPY MEMORIES!! I am SO GRATEFUL TO YOU HANNAH. A VERY BIG THANK YOU. :} 🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂
As an ex- Londoner I find it all far too busy and noisy for me with my favorite independent stores closed down there's not much to get inspired by
its all looking similar where ever you go, But your videos are positive, funny and you have a great smile 😊
I so love you doing the leg work for me. As a true Country Mouse, the people and traffic, terrify me. When I come up to Town it’s for a specific reason. The days of my window shopping are long gone. ❤❤❤❤
You Pixie, me Dixie 👍
London stories and british accent, the perfect combination to practice my English. Thanks Hannah
I still find it unbelievable that Top Shop has gone!!! 🤦♀️
I like your natural style of vlogging because it feels like you have gone for a walk with a friend, who is showing you around, very refreshing. The way you get distracted by little quirky things makes me laugh cos it’s a bit like me. Keep the vlogs coming 😀
Cheers Hannah, it’s Sean in Atlanta! First of all, you look absolutely smashing! You’ve cut your hair and you are absolutely radiant and I hope people tell you that! How could they not?
You know I am not a huge Soho fan so let me join the group that drowns in a rainstorm because their noses are up so high! Not exactly the snooty, but you get the picture!
London is crammed full of people! Doesn’t that make you crazy? I went and looked at a property in the Northwest Georgia Mountains and you could not hear a thing, no cars and no noise except nature. And still my hunt goes on to escape the never ending traffic in an Atlanta.
I have always loved the architecture on Regent Street. But it looks like the nature of the stores has definitely changed. I see there is still a Barbour store there, one of my faves.
You just mentioned Café Concerto and I used to eat at the one near the museums on Cromwell Road, near Harrods. Meh…
You are cracking me up with your Hannaisms with “bougie” and “mooch” and all those cool words of yours!
It looks like it’s quite warm there! It is absolutely sizzling here in Atlanta! Last week we had lows of 67 or 68°F but those days have gone away, I guess! That’s why the mountains are another attraction for me because they’re usually 10° cooler.
You know I love your incidental music! I’m just wondering how you search for it because it is smiling music for me.
You mentioned getting a suede jacket and I could definitely see you in that. You have no need to worry because you have an exceptional sense of style! At least, I think so…
I actually went to a local shopping mall this afternoon before I started watching your video, and the shops have gone down in “class”. It’s so nice to see shops in London with people in them! What a concept! Even though I like shopping in person, there is something to be said of online shopping. It’s kind of cool that we have the same stores that you have, only you have customers in yours…
The architecture in London is so incredible! I just love the differences in each building and yet how elegant every single building seems to be! My favourite City on earth that I can only visit every so often. Not fair!
Please, please don’t worry about your hair! It’s beautiful and if no one tells you that, shame on them!
So Ted Baker is going under? Being a guy, I don’t shop there, but it’s almost an iconic brand! Retail is in such a sorry shape.
I’m beginning to waffle on so I’m going to end my verbal assault on your time.
You always take me on a grand tour of my favourite city and make me realise how much of it I did not see in all the trips that I’ve taken there! Shame on you! Haha, just kidding. Thanks and have a smashing week!
Sean
P.S. I know I mentioned it before, but you look radiant! And if I were just a bit younger…
Hi Hannah Love your tours and your passion for your city
I loved it, like you Hannah I love love love the architecture. London, my London is like no other.
Just amazing the Mayor is obsessed by emissions, but quite happy to sanction ripoff merchants peddling (pedalling??) noise pollution. Those contraptions should be outlawed - or at least regulated and licensed, with clear price structures and, more importantly, safety checks. I was born and brought up in London but very rarely venture in nowadays, but am deafened when I do!
Idk Hannah, but with inspiration from you and others, my mom and I are currently visiting London from California & I’ve seen many prime areas that you highlight,
From the Royal Day Out at Buckingham Palace, Changing of the Guards, to majority of Westminster & London, Eye, Mayfair, Soho, Piccadilly, hotels, Heathrow, Tube, taxi, Uber, all bridges, fish and chips, Indian food, so many South Asians, etc
A lot of diversity, a lot of hard working hustle and ultra wealthy folks too, American tourists and expatriates too,
Mideast influence of business…overall to me a polite on the go busy city with so much history in the center of the world!
Another thing your recent weather has been terrific and pleasant recently as I write you from London!
Love your videos! Thank you, Hannah , always a treat 🌸☀️
And your hair looks so healthy 💝
Love your shorter hair!❤ Thanks again for taking your time to film. Much appreciated. Have a great weekend!
Despite London being expensive, I loved it when I visited because it really looks different from where I came from. Would really love to come back hopefully next year! And I hope not a lot of shops will be closed. 😢
You're rocking the 60s
film star look. Hair, makeup sunglasses, classic black top. Living the bourgeoise London lifestyle . Keeping in direction with Christine Keeler and Cattherine Deneuve. ( I would be in the low rent area, on the down low, with the penniless artists and blues players ). The atmosphere in these streets you take us down is grooving.
There’s just something about Regent Street, isn’t there? Much better than Oxford Street! It’s changed enormously, but I still love it. Once the leaves begin to change, I’d love to see some walks through parks, and the ‘leafier’ neighbourhoods! And perhaps another tea with your sister…? 😉 Thanks, Hannah. Your hair looks wonderful; so healthy and summery! See you next week.
Yes please….the green of London and the parks. Would love you to take us to Greenwich please.
Thanks Hannah, always enjoyed your videos, its like I’m there again. Thank you. Keep them coming, have fun making these delightful & entertaining videos.
Great video, Hannah. Your hair always looks fab! My god, it looked busy there!x
I look forward to your videos every week and makes me want to go back to London again. Thanks for all your efforts!
Great vlog Hannah, your hair is looking lovely 🥰❤️
Interesting! Thank you Hannah for touring me in London! I’ve just been in Milano, Venice and Vienna ,visited the famous Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II and the posh streets of Vienna - flourishing and a magnet of wealthy shoppers too!
Thank you Hannah. Keep up the waffling 😂 and I look forward to your next vlog. BIG THUMBS UP from me 👍
I love watching your bideos of exploring London.
The rickshaws are a nuisance. I think they can be useful for people with mobility issues who need short trips around central London (such as those who can't access rent a bike for short trips - sure the tube is close but for folk with mobility issues, it's much easier to jump in a taxi/rickshaw on the street level than walk hundreds of extra steps to get onto and off a tube platform, even with elevators that's still extra walking which is hard for those who can't walk easily but don't qualify for wheelchair/scooters use), the elderly or families with small children who're getting tired and just need a quick street level trip, however, they definitely need more legal oversight, like the hackney cabs. With standardised rates, safeguarding and legal oversight (ive read too many stories of people being overcharged, threatened and bullied by drivers). Plus the music, the loud music that's different on each one that ruins the vibes of the area needs to be managed. Either a shared station through all the rickshaws, easily done these days, so they have the same music and can add to the vibes of the area they're working or turn the volume down for just the riders.
Excellent as always
Love these walking tour videos, Hannah! I would love to see The Strand through to Charing Cross to Embankment. Hair looks great and make up on point too x
Lovely Friday waffeling , nonsense vlog Hannah.Just what we need.Hope you have a lovely w end.😆💐🎉
Just discovered your channel, as a London lover thanks from the bottom of my heart ❤
The Queen of RUclips does it again ‼️ love ❤ the vlog. I hope you go back to The Ritz at Christmas ❤
Your hair is fabulous! You look beautiful. Forget the hair extensions.
Happier on the “have not” side of the street Hannah. We were so poor, when we would go to the park the pigeons used to feed us. Salad? I’ve heard of that. Another great video thank you 🙏🏻
Thanks for your tour around London So much nicer than spending 10 hours flying to London dealing with airports Having been a Londoner and working at Fortnum and Mason in my youth Seems like London become Disney Land with swarms of Tourist every where Never see true Londoners seems they only work in the stores I still keep a flat on Hayhill if the sun shines !!
Hi Hannah, For what it’s worth I think your hair is plenty long enough, and I like long hair, but I’m not very keen on extensions, I like it all to be natural.
Thankyou Hannah, Im sick and its been 4 years now but this year is really hard, i felt soooo happy watching you ♥
Yay Friday with Hannah
Love visiting Londo from my sofa with Hannah
If the wealthy begin to leave London, the up market retailers will struggle. It's easy to lose retailers, much more difficult to attract new ones. Landlords reducing rents would help. You could start a Hannah Abroad vlog 😁
Search Right Move for houses for sale in London. There is a serious amount of multi million pound houses ( like 25 to 30 million ) for sale. It looks like the wealthy have already started to get out of this country before Labour drains their bank accounts.
So, it looks like King Charles' income might be taking a hit, with all those vacant Crown Estate properties.
Love your blogs and your comments on the English weather. just to rub it in here is Australia, last day of winter, it got up to 34C.